George Johnson
Novice
I don't have that much experience but I'm sure this is an exception. We were out this weekend and there was a huge group that home schools their kids (their association has over 500 families)camping at the same site. We were like a magnet to these people. I didn't count but I am almost sure we showed our 550 no less than 30 different times. Wives would come by and "ohh and awe" over the kitchen and their husbands would come back a short time later and I happily showed them the fine craftsmanship and exceptional components on our trailer. It's easy to see, this is not your typical RV. I had people just walking into camp saying, "You must be George, do you mind if we check your trailer out?" It was crazy but it was also a blast. I know that two couples were very serious about looking into the Camp-Inn further (sure wish Evan's 560 was there). My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed every time we got to show our 550 off.
Because of the group, the best part of the weekend was the throngs of children our grand kids made friends and played with. At any given moment we would have a group of ten kids in our camp and then we wouldn't even see our girls for an hour.
The home school group invited us to all their events. Their talent show was the best. I was amazed that kids, 5 years old were more than happy to entertain in front of a hundred plus people. One 7 year old girl played a violin to music she had personally written. You couldn't even get me to do a school play at seven let alone compose music and do a solo on an instrument.
Another highlight, I talked to the owner of the Sport Hut in Packwood, WA about fly fishing. Because of the visit, I am going to be boon-docking for the first time next weekend. The owner of the shop showed me where he caught an 18" cut throat trout (he jokingly said "I hooked ya, didn't I?" when he told the story) on Johnson creek, just outside of Packwood.
A fantastic weekend with our little Camp-Inn.
Because of the group, the best part of the weekend was the throngs of children our grand kids made friends and played with. At any given moment we would have a group of ten kids in our camp and then we wouldn't even see our girls for an hour.
The home school group invited us to all their events. Their talent show was the best. I was amazed that kids, 5 years old were more than happy to entertain in front of a hundred plus people. One 7 year old girl played a violin to music she had personally written. You couldn't even get me to do a school play at seven let alone compose music and do a solo on an instrument.
Another highlight, I talked to the owner of the Sport Hut in Packwood, WA about fly fishing. Because of the visit, I am going to be boon-docking for the first time next weekend. The owner of the shop showed me where he caught an 18" cut throat trout (he jokingly said "I hooked ya, didn't I?" when he told the story) on Johnson creek, just outside of Packwood.
A fantastic weekend with our little Camp-Inn.