Steve Sanford
Novice
We are camping in David Crocket state park in Tennessee and several people said a camper just like ours left today. Said they were from Wisconsin.
sorry we missed you
sorry we missed you
We met the couple at our next stop in Mammoth Cave National Park; Sharron and Doug from western WI. It was nice to meet them. When we started camping in our camp inn it was rare to see another teardrop let alone a camp inn but now it seems we see other teardrops at every campground. Our last campground was a small city campground in Stow, OH and there were 3 teardrops there over the weekend.
This was the first retirement trip when we could go longer than 1 week. A couple of days in VA, 5 days visiting grandchildren in AL, a couple of days in TN to visit our dog's breeder, 2 days in Mammoth Caves, and 3 days in OH to visit friends and Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
My wife was ready to be home by the end so I will need to find ways to make her more comfortable if we want to do trips out west. I usually do not set up the side tent unless we are going to be staying a couple of days and she really missed it when I did not set it up. Our top pole broke but I was able to repair it long enough to use it until we got home. Our side poles are defective and I had to tape the ring clamps to the poles so the would stay extended. I have collapsable water bottles to use instead of stakes when on hard surfaces that work OK but I will need a better solution-maybe pvc pipe to hold the bottom of the tent shape. I will see if I can find better side pole replacements but what I see is most are a larger diameter than the ones that come with the tent.
I use the larger Kelty poles. I also replaced the top pole with a trimmed to fit bicycle flag pole. For hard pavement I use a pvc frame with a boat mat bottom and two water bladders. I have had leaks in the bladders that flooded the side tent. Because of the importance of the wife factor I made a case for the side tent that lets me just drop the side tent. When ever I can, I get a campsite near the campgroung facilities. For long trips, look into a gym membership as a place to take showers especially if you are going to spend time in National Parks as the NPS doesn’t want you to be too comfortable.We met the couple at our next stop in Mammoth Cave National Park; Sharron and Doug from western WI. It was nice to meet them. When we started camping in our camp inn it was rare to see another teardrop let alone a camp inn but now it seems we see other teardrops at every campground. Our last campground was a small city campground in Stow, OH and there were 3 teardrops there over the weekend.
This was the first retirement trip when we could go longer than 1 week. A couple of days in VA, 5 days visiting grandchildren in AL, a couple of days in TN to visit our dog's breeder, 2 days in Mammoth Caves, and 3 days in OH to visit friends and Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
My wife was ready to be home by the end so I will need to find ways to make her more comfortable if we want to do trips out west. I usually do not set up the side tent unless we are going to be staying a couple of days and she really missed it when I did not set it up. Our top pole broke but I was able to repair it long enough to use it until we got home. Our side poles are defective and I had to tape the ring clamps to the poles so the would stay extended. I have collapsable water bottles to use instead of stakes when on hard surfaces that work OK but I will need a better solution-maybe pvc pipe to hold the bottom of the tent shape. I will see if I can find better side pole replacements but what I see is most are a larger diameter than the ones that come with the tent.
Thanks GregMy plywood is 3/4". I think you want some weight and stiffness.