I survived our first camping trip!!!!! I even had fun. Okay I had a blast..and I can't wait to go again. I love this RV! Both ATVs fit comfortably in the RV (I admit, even though we had measured and measured I was a little worried that somehow the ATVs had grown in size and wouldn't fit), and we went to a campground that wasn't too far away.
DH loading up the ATVs into the RV. |
On the drive out to the campground we passed an Amish horse
and buggy that was broken down on the side of the road.
I asked DH, "How
does a horse and buggy breakdown?"
His response, "Not enough horse
power."
Once in town we saw some
more horse and buggies parked at the local Piggly Wiggly grocery store.
I still can't figure out why the horse didn't walk away. |
One buggy had it's horses tied up, the horses on the second buggy were not tied to
anything. The horses were free to walk away with the buggy if they wanted to.
I
wondered out loud, "What keeps the horses on that second buggy from walking
away?"
Always the comedian DH said, "They put the horse in
park."
Amidst all the laughter we did have a few problems with the
truck, and ended up swapping out the fuel pump once we were at the
campground. Other than that, the RV was
fantastic...the heat worked well and the dogs did not destroy anything while we
were out four wheeling. We ran out of water on
the 2nd day, and had to use bottled water for the remainder of the trip, but we
figured there would be a learning curve.
Speaking of learning...the funniest part was me trying to
figure out how to flush the toilet. I had read that first time RV owners are
often confused about how to work the toilet..so I was prepared that it would be
different than regular toliets..but even with that knowledge I was still
super confused. DH actually had to give me a lesson on how to flush. LOL.
For this first trip we went out to Darlington, WI...the
campground was behind an old train station. In fact most of the bridges on the
Cheese Country ATV trails were old railroad bridges.
Campground entrance. |
It was really cool
knowing that we were riding where trains had once passed through. The trails
themselves were flat, and since it had just rained the dust level was very
minimal. The Cheese Country trails would be perfect for beginner riders.
One of my favorite things about four wheeling is all the cool stuff that we see on the trails. The scenery is beautiful. We saw cows, turkeys, farms, horses, and even a building plant that makes concrete beams.
Moooooooooo |
Ummm now what do we do? |
The dogs did very well while we were out. The first day Cali
peed on the floor (I'm sure she was mad that she didn't get to join us on the
trails)...but the 2nd day they were already acclimated to how this
"camping thing" works and they were well behaved. The dogs had toys, water and lots of space to run around or sleep (just like at home, only on wheels). I'd say the biggest 'problem' where the dogs
were concerned was that the bed was not big enough for us and the dogs. I didn't
sleep very well, so we are going to have to work on that.
Cali looking out the window in the RV. |
Nap Time!!! |
Every morning I took the dogs on a long walk around the campground and each nite we cooked dinner on the RVQ grill.
mmmmm dinner |
We even did some shopping in town, and visited a few new restaurants.
Me outside the entrance to a local store. |
Overall we had so much fun that I can't wait for our next trip. Which of course I'll be sure to share with you all.
- Kat :)
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