Category: Campers We Know

  • Camping With Those Who Inspired Me To Camp

    Camping With Those Who Inspired Me To Camp

    I did not grow up camping. My first ever camping trip came when I was 19 years old. I was visiting my Uncle Ralph and Aunt Barbara in Southern California. They took this little girl from the Midwest to Pismo Beach. My Uncle and my cousins loved to ride toys in the sand and Pismo was one of their favorite places to camp. Not only did my Aunt and Uncle expose me to RV camping (they taught me how to take a RV Shower) they also exposed me to group camping.  I don’t recall exactly how many people were that weekend but it was a decent gathering. I will always remember those RV’s circled in the sand with the waves breaking beyond us and the sound of ATV’s and dune buggies playing in the sand.

    I found these two photos of my first camping trip. Circa 1990. My task was to dig a hole for the fire that night. My experience driving ATV’s, dirt bikes, dune buggies is minimal. My Uncle let me take an ATV out on the dunes. I pretty much killed it as soon as I was out of sight and spent the next 1/2 hour trying to get it started again. But, hey, I can say I have camped and rode at Pismo Beach.  I found the photo below online. I think it does a better job of showing  Pismo Beach than my old really out of focus photo.

    This past summer my Aunt and Uncle drove their Class A back to the Midwest for a visit. They were staying at Crowder State Park outside of Trenton, Missouri and Wayne and I decided to go up and spend the weekend with them on a family site.  Last minute we also invited two very dear friends to join us in the camper as The Short Chic decided not to camp with us.

    Our camper, Betty,  had been in the shop for some minor fixes. We picked her up from the dealer and immediately headed north, Crowder is approximately 1 1/2 hours from Kansas City.  When Uncle Ralph and Aunt Barbara come “home” it is common that family members will gather just so everyone can spend as much time with them as possible. By the time we arrived there was a small gathering of family members to help walk us through the tightest parking job we have ever done. We were in a shared site with a tree on the left side that posed a serious challenge. Thankfully Uncle Ralph and Cousin Dennis have immense experience backing up and they were able to direct us. Before we knew it we were successfully parked in a shared site. (Side Note: Neither of them were around when it came time to leave the site. Wayne and I navigated our way around that tree by ourselves without a major spat!)

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    The evening was warm, not hot as it commonly is in Missouri in July.  Before dinner was served we had a dozen extended family members in the campsite and we were having a some what pot luck dinner. BLT sandwiches with fresh tomatoes, hamburgers, hot dogs, baked beans, deviled eggs, pea salad, lemon bars and fresh chilled watermelon. I am sure my family is like yours, we may not see each other for long periods of time but once we are together the conversation flows so easy. It’s like we were never apart.

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    After dinner I went to do dishes, when I noticed that the water would not drain. The drain was super slow and felt clogged.  Later, in the bathroom, I found the bathtub was full of water. The water from the sink had backed up in the bathtub. GROSS!!!

    Sometime the next morning we realized our grey tanks were full!   Remember, we had just gotten Betty back from the dealer where she was being fixed for several small things; one of them a water leak. I guess the dealer ran so much water looking for the leak that they filled the tank. We had no idea! I am not sure why they did not drain it after they fixed it but they did not.  Our grey tank normally holds 30 gallons of water and using our external tank we hauled 43 gallons to the dump station!  So, here is an RV lesson from Uncle Ralph to you: when your sink won’t drain first look at your tanks.

    Long after the campground host went to bed we decided to have a campfire. Thankfully the campground host did not mind selling us firewood late at night.  Unfortunately, the campfire was interrupted by the tent campers next to us. We were apparently keeping them up as we sat around the campfire talking. The layout of the family site to be odd. There was a picnic table behind our RV’s and one to the right of Uncle Ralph and Aunt Barbara’s. The picnic table behind us was right next to their electric box which meant their tent was so very very close to our campfire. By the end of the weekend, we could feel their frustration as their rolling eyes did not go unnoticed.

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    Saturday morning, as we were leisurely enjoying a cup of coffee, my dear Aunt Deloris showed up with a pan of homemade cinnamon rolls.  I am not sure where she found the time to whip those up but they were so yummy I am glad she did! After breakfast, everyone seemed to scatter to do their own thing. We opted to visit the small community of Jamesport MO with Cousin Dennis. Jamesport has a strong Amish community and I love shopping there. We had lunch at our favorite restaurant, The Country Cupboard and went back to the campground for afternoon nap. Well, I napped. Wayne and Cousin Dennis threw some fishing line into the lake at the state park.

    Saturday evening brought even more relatives to the campground. We had another nine relatives stopping by to enjoy the campfire (which we started way earlier than the night before)! We had found some Mystical Fire powder that made our campfire turn colors and we enjoyed sitting around watching the fire and telling family stories.

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    It was a great weekend spent with family and dear friends. It was the first time Wayne and I went camping without children and the second time we had camper guest outside of our immediate family.  We learned weather we are group camping with friends or group camping with family, we are the happiest of campers when we are sharing our downtime with others.  On a final note, being able to go camping as an adult with the two people I hold responsible for my love of camping was priceless.

    Thank you Aunt Ralph and Uncle Barb for spending such awesome time with us while you were back in the Midwest. But most importantly, thank you for cultivating this crazy love for RV’ing and camping in me!

     

     

     

     

     

  • 2017 Another Year of Camping in Review

    2017 Another Year of Camping in Review

    We have turned the page on yet another camping season. 2017 turned out to be a great year for us and our favorite pastime. We were able to camp from April to November. Before we get too far into the next chapter, I thought we would spend some time reflecting on 2017.  So I asked my camping buddies a few simple questions. I asked my own family a few simple questions. And here is what everyone had to say!

    The Taylor Family

    Spent 50 nights in the camper

    14 different camping trips

    18 different campgrounds

    2 City/County Parks

    7 State Parks (3 new ones and 4 return visits)

    1 National Park (although we visited six National Parks)

    8 Private Campgrounds

    We had so many favorite camping moments this year.  The Beaver Ponds Hike in Yellowstone National Park tops our list. We may have not seen a single beaver but we did run into a momma bear and two cubs. My son loved every wildlife experience that he would not pick just one as his favorite. The Short Chic had so much fun in Branson over Thanksgiving that she named it as one of her favorites. Wayne and I loved boating on a nearly empty Forest Lake at Thousand Hill State Park over Labor Day as much as I loved taking home first place for the scariest Halloween campsite at Watkins Mill State Park in October. However, my absolute favorite memory of 2017 is the time my family spent driving to and from camping locations. I loved it so much that I actually made a short video so I can remember these moments forever!

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    We had a many moments that were memorable but a few made our the list of  least favorite moments. We almost flooded our camper in Cody Wyoming by leaving the water on while flushing the black tank. That moment when we opened the door to the camper not knowing what we would find will haunt us for a very long time. We also found ourselves on the bad side of a shared site over Father’s Day weekend. We spent the entire weekend staring at the backside of a strangers camper parked some 8 feet from our front door. The Boy will not forgot an unfortunate encounter with a kraken. Before you ask, yes we know krakens are mythological creatures.

    We each had a favorite camping location/trip.

    The Short Chic: Treetop Adventures, Branson, MO

    The Boy: Monster Lake, in Cody, Wyoming

    Wayne: Fishing Bridge in Yellowstone National Park

    Me (Pamela): Watkins Mill State Park and our annual Halloween Camping trip.

    As a family we have set some new goals for the 2018 season. We would like to hike more. Wayne wants to fish more. I just want to spend another 50 nights in the camper. We do have one “new” thing to look forward to in 2018: camping with a dog!

    The Todd Family

    Spent at least 35 nights in their camper

    12 different camping excursions

    6 Private Campgrounds

    6 Public Campgrounds

    Favorite camping moments the Todd family listed were: Yellowstone National Park and Mount Rushmore.  Angie stated they have always dreamed of going to these locations but they are happy to say that they were more than she expected them to be. Allen reported his favorite camping moment of 2017 was the couples trip he and Angie took to Old Highway 86 in Branson, MO.  They spent the week relaxing, antiquing, wine tasting, and they even made an appearance at Silver Dollar City. Z’s favorite camping trip of the year was Yellowstone. At her core, Z might be destined to be a full time RV’er. She loves longer trips and can’t wait for the next one.

    Angie could not think of any moments that she would call her least favorites. We are thankful for that, because in years past we have had a lot of crazy moments; finding a mess of seed ticks while hiking, losing power in the middle of the night, calling in on-sight service for a hot water heater problem that just needed a switch flipped. But this year, nothing came to mind.

    The Todd family is looking forward to exploring new places in 2018,  Perhaps they will be exploring in a new fifth wheel camper?

    The Masters Family

    Spent 40 nights in their camper

    They stayed in 12 different campgrounds this year

    The Masters family reports they had an amazing camping season, in fact so many great moments it was really hard to identify their favorite moments. In the end their youngest selected Yellowstone National Park as his favorite overall moment. Their daughter put our Halloween camping trip as her high moment. Meeghan said our Big Lake trip as well as the Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Yellowstone.

    With such an amazing camping season, was it possible for the Masters to select a least favorite moment? Meeghan stated if she had to pick something it would be shared sites. We have not blogged about this yet but this was a summer that we tried shared RV sites. I won’t say too much but knowing Meeghan put it on her least favorite moment list says enough.

    Jeremy had his own least favorite moment. This entire camping season our camping group has been teasing Meeghan that she needed a new bike. Meeghan got an old green Huffy from an auction. She had to ride it with the tires nearly flat because it rubbed against the frame if fully inflated. Despite having several speeds, it was stuck in one gear. It was old and heavy. At the Big Lake camping trip, Jeremy bet Meeghan he could beat her in a bike race. He would take the Huffy and she would ride a borrowed bike. If he won, there would be no more talk of getting a new bike. If she won, he would buy her a new bike. Jeremy’s least favorite camping moment was losing to his wife in a three mile bike race witnessed by twenty or so of their closest friends.  Maybe bike riding on a new bike will make Meeghan’s favorite list in 2018?

    The Masters had three favorite campgrounds this year. They loved Rafter J Bar Ranch in Hill City, South Dakota. They also loved their site at Smithville Lake for the Family Campout (Spot 334) and they loved Watkins Mill State Park in the fall.

    Their goals for 2018 are simple: to continue to camp with friends, to get five Missouri State Parks and earn the Missouri Campers Award, and their final goal is to take a camping trip somewhere  with just their family of four.

    I think I speak for all of us group campers, we had a busy camping season.  It was full of many great moments that finding just a few to select as our favorites was actually rather difficult. From the activities we do yearly to a historic solar eclipse we may not see again in our lifetime, we shared these moments together. And maybe that is our favorite part of it all.

    Here is to 2018!

  • Meet Richard and Dana

    Meet Richard and Dana

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    This is Richard and Dana. Dana and I have worked together for decades but in the past couple of years we have worked together pretty closely. In fact, through our work we have traveled together extensively and spent hours talking about camping and RV’s. Do I dare tell you that once we even allowed the car we were driving to run out of gas because we were so engrossed in conversation that we failed to notice the low fuel warning indicators!!

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    In our travels, we learned we had something in common: a love for RV’ing and a desire to spend some time living full time on the road in our RV’s. The only difference, Dana is retiring at the end of this year and I have several more years before I can make that transition.

    The other big difference, I am already a weekend warrior where Dana and Richard had never camped, been in a campground, or spent the night in an RV. But, they were committed and excited that the next chapter of their lives included traveling the country in an RV. That determination, commitment, and passion hooked me and I found myself in love with Dana and Richard’s story. So in love, that I asked them to share a bit of them with you.

    Q: What made you decide you wanted to RV?
    A: We planned a long trip around the USA after retirement but I didn’t want to check in and out of hotels. Actually talking  to you about RVing sounded perfect for what we wanted.  so we began researching for it. For over a year we read every article we could, watched every YouTube video, we have even traveled the Midwest to see different RV’s. We finally decided on a travel trailer and a new truck to start with and we brought one home the end of February 2017. We are just taking short trips currently until 2018 but we are loving it.
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     Q: Tell us about your journey to being an RV owner?
    A: We looked at every kind, brand and price. From Class A’s to Travel Trailers. In fact, when we spent many weekends looking at RV’s from Iowa, South Missouri, Kansas, and almost into Minnesota. Last summer we made our first tour of a campground and I was shocked at how crowded it was. For a moment I thought, this isn’t going to work. But, then we looked at other campgrounds and learned the difference between private and public. When we finally made our purchase, we had to wait about a month to pick it up. For that month we were lost on the weekends because we suddenly had so much free time.
    Q: What has it been like owning an RV?
    A: We love it! We started off camping in our driveway and even those nights felt special to us. We have gone away several weekends, already spent a week in Oklahoma and another in St. Charles, Mo. We can’t believe how wonderful we feel when we are “away.” It’s truly like home without all the stuff we have to take care of. We love it so much. 
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    Q: Have there been any surprises since you started camping? Or things you did not anticipate?
    A: Not really. Richard had prior experience driving big trucks with big trailers and that experience has really been a blessing. We researched and watched YouTube video’s for so long, we felt like we knew what we were getting into. That being said, there is still a lot to learn to use and maintain the RV but we are loving the adventure of doing so. I am so happy we are learning these lessons before we go full time.
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    Q: Have there been any ah-oh moments?
    A: Too many. For instance, during a recent trip, we got a good laugh when we arrived at the campground and realized we left all of our groceries behind and arrived with minimal food. Thankfully we found a grocery store nearby and stocked up. Or during the same trip, when we attempted to fill the fresh water tank for the first time. I could not hear the water going anywhere and I realized we didn’t have the lever turned to “fill.” 
    Q: What have been your favorite moments so far?
    A: Sitting in our recliners on a rainy Saturday watching movies in front of the fireplace in the RV. or sitting out by the campfire watching the stars and talking. or enjoying our coffee outside in the morning.  Richard purchased us a canoe and he loves to take himself or even us on a ride. The other day he found duck nest and was just as happy as can be.  We bought ourselves new bicycles last fall after decades of not riding them. Just simply riding our bikes around the campground is a favorite   
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    Q: What have been your most stressful moments so far?
    A: Just this morning we had to pack up and hook up in the pouring rain. If we had been retired, we would have just stayed but I had to get back to work.
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    Q: Any advice you would share with others who are considering purchasing an RV? Or advice you wish you could give your younger selves?
    A: My advice for others is to research, research, research. Ask, ask, ask. Watch the million video’s on YouTube. Join an RV website and read what others are saying. My advice to my younger self: don’t wait so long to start!
    A few weeks ago we learned that Richard and Dana were camping near us, so we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to go visit them. We loved touring their new home. They bought a 2017 Keystone Cougar 33MLS travel trailer. We loved their opposing slide outs with an entertainment center and a fireplace on one side and recliners on the other. It makes their living area very spacious and large!
    These two emailed me today, they have been on the road for six days as  Dana is working across the state. Instead of staying in a hotel, which her work would have provided,  they took their camper and found a new campground. They are having such a great time, they have decided to keep the party going and stay on the road an additional five days! Richard and Dana are counting the days until they start their golden years in style and can officially hit the road. Dana and Richard do plan to attend our 6th Annual Family Camp Out, so make sure you stop by and say hi to them before they hit the road!