Yay! My aircard and Photobucket are both co-operating this evening! So for the rest of the story......
I packed up bare necessities and headed out about 3 pm on Sunday. Many visitors in Tuoloumne County for the week-end, the roads were so busy, but I felt pretty confident the campground wouldn't be full this early in the season. New Melones is a huge (2 or 3 million acre feet) Reclamation reservoir. They did good with trails, campgrounds, boat launches, etc.
Glory Hole is near Angels Camp and named after a mine in the Gold Rush. Seems like about 200 campsites. Cost $18! with no hook-ups. I drove a couple of the loops before finding my perfect spot with a drive through and a Redbud tree.
Leveling the Roadtrek was first, never did get it just right in both directions, so didn't turn on the frig. Does it have to be PERFECTLY level?
It was so peaceful, mid 80s, birds and wildflowers, maybe 25% full in campground, so no neighbors within sight. I set up my little camp, knitted for while, took a walk around the area. Blue herons were feeding with wild turkeys. I love it!
More twilight visitors, an owl I didn't get a pic. This doe was the look out for five yearlings headed down to the water.
My Roadtrek is so cozy. The windows provided lovely breeze. I watched the stars from my bed until very late. Karen described the feeling best when she said cocoon! I had to laugh at myself when I was trying to find a place to set down a glass of ice tea and realized, oh, I have a kitchen counter! Honestly I really didn't even begin to take advantage of all the luxury of camping in a RV. But did learn that the microwave doesn't work off the batteries. Many electrical questions for another thread.
There is nothing much nicer than sitting outside with a cup of coffee as the sun comes up. I had laid a fire, but it was so warm, just didn't want to light it.
Packing up was almost as much fun as setting up. My last chore would be to practice the dreaded "dump", but I couldn't find the dump station, and no
hosts in sight. So I went for another walk. The poppies and lupine are just amazing this year. Enjoy....