by Nasoosie » Fri May 07, 2010 4:30 am
My maiden voyage with my old/new-to-me 1988 Glenelle travel trailer, which is a 21 footer, I will never forget! The KOA I went to is just about 15 miles from my house, but it felt like a hundred as I was towing for the first time! When I got about half-way there, I turned on the radio and gloated that I was on the road with my 'house' behind me, following along like a good house should! Then panic set in as I realized I was about to enter a campground, park, unhitch, and set up! Luckily, I had chosen a pull-through site to avoid the backing up which was out of the question! I was so proud as I manoevered into the spot, leveled it off with my orange leveling slabby things, unhitched, moved the truck forward, and went inside to breathe!
A while later, as I tried to lower the awning, I realized I hadn't quite centered the trailer between two huge and close pine trees at the site, and one was blocking the awning arm! I had to back up the truck, rehitch again, level again, unhitch, all the while praying no one was watching me and chuckling to themselves! I ended up having a wonderful first camping experience all on my own in a wonderful campground where everyone was friendly and so very helpful, if I needed them. And I will never forget that wonderful feeling of 'having done it!!'
Make yourself a check list of hitching, examining tires, latches, doors, steps, TV antennas, hookups, (water and electric and sewer) vents, etc. as well as the steps to hitching and unhitching. Use it every time you go and return! It will be like a lifeline for you. And don't forget to make room for your awning!
So have a super time, and take us some pics, if you have a digital camera yet! Other times will be just as fun, but never again will it be quite as thrilling as that first time!
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Nasoosie on Fri May 07, 2010 9:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!