Forestville/Mystery Caves State Park, MN
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 12:21 am
I had a great time on my trip! Great group of people, beautiful area, fun things to see and do. There were about 20 of us, plus 3 dogs and a few kids. The park was a lush, green forest with a river running thru it. Our camping area was up on a bluff. There is also a horse campground there so we saw some horses on some of the trails. The surrounding area is large rolling hills and farms surrounded by bluffs along the river. Very beautiful! Went into Lanesboro, an historic town and Amish community to shop and look around. Saw several Amish people and buggies and horses. Would go back and camp there someday. There are several campgrounds right on the river near town where you can kayak, and there is a Rails to Trails bike path that goes right thru town and along the river too. Also, took a tour of the Mystery Caves that go miles underground. Very cool!
The weather was perfect and only rained once, Saturday night late. No leaks in the camper. Had a couple guys help me put the awning up and it is pretty good sized. Got one woodtick, but didn't see many mosquitoes. Did hear several coyotes howling at night. One of the guys brought his Dutch oven, and baked a wonderful dark chocolate cherry upside-down cake! We all got a piece covered in whipped cream!
Here is a link to my photobucket page with pics: (note the RV's at the top of the waterfall)
http://s978.photobucket.com/user/bwibor ... t=9&page=1
The bad news is, I have decided the popup just isn't going to work for me. Altho it is cute and in great shape, it is a lot of physical work to get it set up and taken down, and I am really feeling it in my lower and middle back, especially from lifting the beds with my back to put in and remove the support bars. Can't afford to injure my back. It would be better to have two people to do the work together.
My Jeep also is a problem. The tail lights coming off the wire connection on the Jeep don't work, so I rigged up a couple of bike tail lights and taped them on the back, but those are probably not legal. I also can't hitch up the camper without taking off my spare tire and then have to put that in the back of the Jeep so I have it in case I need it.
So I am going to sell it and then just use my tent for camping again for awhile. Hopefully, I can sell my Jeep this fall and get a Grand Cherokee that I want, which can pull over 7000 lbs and doesn't have the spare on the back like the Liberty does. Then in the next year or so I can look for a small used hard-sided travel trailer.
I guess you just don't know until you try something, if it is the right thing or not.
The weather was perfect and only rained once, Saturday night late. No leaks in the camper. Had a couple guys help me put the awning up and it is pretty good sized. Got one woodtick, but didn't see many mosquitoes. Did hear several coyotes howling at night. One of the guys brought his Dutch oven, and baked a wonderful dark chocolate cherry upside-down cake! We all got a piece covered in whipped cream!
Here is a link to my photobucket page with pics: (note the RV's at the top of the waterfall)
http://s978.photobucket.com/user/bwibor ... t=9&page=1
The bad news is, I have decided the popup just isn't going to work for me. Altho it is cute and in great shape, it is a lot of physical work to get it set up and taken down, and I am really feeling it in my lower and middle back, especially from lifting the beds with my back to put in and remove the support bars. Can't afford to injure my back. It would be better to have two people to do the work together.
My Jeep also is a problem. The tail lights coming off the wire connection on the Jeep don't work, so I rigged up a couple of bike tail lights and taped them on the back, but those are probably not legal. I also can't hitch up the camper without taking off my spare tire and then have to put that in the back of the Jeep so I have it in case I need it.
So I am going to sell it and then just use my tent for camping again for awhile. Hopefully, I can sell my Jeep this fall and get a Grand Cherokee that I want, which can pull over 7000 lbs and doesn't have the spare on the back like the Liberty does. Then in the next year or so I can look for a small used hard-sided travel trailer.
I guess you just don't know until you try something, if it is the right thing or not.