We took Motel 4 out for what we consider it's first real camping trip. We went to one of our all time favorite campsites and we haven't been able to go there in about seven years. Kings Creek, by Tropic Reservoir, near Bryce Canyon, Utah. It is one of the nicest campgrounds we have ever stayed in and there is so much to do in the area. This time we chose to do very little and it was exactly what we needed.
We were a little concerned about the drive there since we have only had our truck a couple of months and have never pulled anything with it. We had a big mountain to climb on highway 20 and were not sure how it would do. It went very well. On our way home I even drove for awhile, even through a canyon, and it was not too bad. I have never pulled a trailer before, of any kind, and wanted to be able to because you never know when it will come in handy. I would be nervous driving with a lot of traffic or backing it in but I plan on learning how to do both eventually. I think my husband was more nervous about me driving than I was. He gets nervous when I drive just his truck but I feel much more confident with our new one than I have in any other we have owned.
My sister and her hubby came along with us and we really enjoyed ourselves. It was one of the best camping trips we have had in years. The nights were pretty cold but they borrowed our tent heater and we had the comfort of the camper heater. I can not tell you how much I love the conveniences of a camper! We stayed so much warmer than we ever were in a tent. I love that we can take time to load things up, and that we can keep so much in the camper, so that the day we leave for our trip we are not totally stressed out and exhausted. We did not just throw sleeping bags over the beds and sleep in them this time. I made the beds like we would at home and they felt so much larger that way and we were more comfortable.
I was disappointed that the black water tank filled up so fast (a little more than 24 hours) especially since we were draining the gray water onto the ground and we hadn't used the toiled very much. We experimented and found that the bathroom sink drains into the black water tank and not the gray water. I don't know if all RV's do this but we quit using the bathroom sink and started washing our hands in the kitchen sink. We have not used the shower yet and are wondering if it drains into the black water or the gray. If it drains into the black water I know we won't be using it in the future unless we are fully plumbed somewhere. The black water tank is little and fills up way too fast. I am still grateful that we have that toilet in the middle of the night though.
We fired up the water heater for the first time too, so we could wash dishes, but we didn't have it on for long because it put off a weird smell under the sink. I wouldn't have noticed it accept I happened to need to get under the sink for something. We shut it off right away. We aren't sure what is going on with it but my Dad thinks we had the temperature turned up too far. We will have to test it out again and see what happens.
I am happy to report that the bunk bed held up great so I am pretty sure we have it fixed. Boo loved being able to sleep in a bunk bed. We might need to add a rail somehow though because her bedding kept falling over the side and she would get cold. I did notice that we lost a screw on the opposite side we had a problem with, on the way home so I will have to go back in and make sure everything is tight and sure. We also had a few things freeze in the fridge (boiled eggs and lettuce) so I might have to turn it down a little bit. I am so pleased that we have this new convenience and that we can enjoy it so well.
I was not sure how well it would park when we got home. It was a very tight fit backing it into it's parking space in the old truck and the new truck is longer but my hubs was able to park it better than with the old truck and we were unloaded and ready for showers very quickly. I love that the camper lowers the stress level of camping by leaps and bounds. I feel like I spend more time enjoying the trip rather than dwelling on the pain of packing and unpacking and set up and take down and how stressful and exhausting it is. Bring on the new camping season!
Our adventures as first time camper owners that know absolutely nothing about travel trailers. Learning as we go with our 1976 Rancho El Rae.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
sanitized the fresh water tank today
We sanitized the fresh water tank and lines today and ended up with another leak. The leaks wouldn't be so bad if they were not in such tight quarters! Turns out out fittings were just not tight enough but it took a whole lot of sweat to maneuver enough to get them straightened out again. Because of the fuss that was all we managed to do.
I am sad to report the velcro is not sticking well to the wall on the top window curtains. I am not surprised though. I will prob end up nailing them in.
It seems like nothing is easy with this camper. What should have been easy stuff tends to be the most challenging. Oh well, we are learning a lot of stuff, the hard way.
I am sad to report the velcro is not sticking well to the wall on the top window curtains. I am not surprised though. I will prob end up nailing them in.
It seems like nothing is easy with this camper. What should have been easy stuff tends to be the most challenging. Oh well, we are learning a lot of stuff, the hard way.
Friday, May 10, 2013
curtains and cushions and making it mine
The curtains are finished all the way around, accept the tie backs, and I am very pleased with them.
This picture doesn't show them well but they do look good. As far as I can tell there have never been curtains on the top bunk. You can't put a curtain rod up because then the bunk can't be put up because it couldn't get past it. I was going to leave it that way but I know my daughter would not sleep up there without curtains because we had to make sure they were pulled exactly right when she was on the table bed last year. I had to get creative with them. I decided I would velcro them in place. I put the soft side of the velcro on the wall and the catchy side on the curtains. This way the curtain can be removed and nothing will catch on the velcro if we put the bed up.
The sticky part of the velcro may not stay stuck to the wall well so I may have to find another alternative to this. I might nail it down eventually. By changing the curtains and a few cushions I feel like I have made this camper mine, put my mark on it and made it home away from home.
We also sanitized the cushions with baking soda and orange essential oil. These cushions sucked up the baking soda like a sponge. I could not vacuum it all back out so we beat them good before putting them back together. It has helped a lot with the "funk" smell, though it is still there.
We are going to work on the camper again tomorrow and get everything ready to go on our first campout of the season. I am getting excited.
This picture doesn't show them well but they do look good. As far as I can tell there have never been curtains on the top bunk. You can't put a curtain rod up because then the bunk can't be put up because it couldn't get past it. I was going to leave it that way but I know my daughter would not sleep up there without curtains because we had to make sure they were pulled exactly right when she was on the table bed last year. I had to get creative with them. I decided I would velcro them in place. I put the soft side of the velcro on the wall and the catchy side on the curtains. This way the curtain can be removed and nothing will catch on the velcro if we put the bed up.
The sticky part of the velcro may not stay stuck to the wall well so I may have to find another alternative to this. I might nail it down eventually. By changing the curtains and a few cushions I feel like I have made this camper mine, put my mark on it and made it home away from home.
We also sanitized the cushions with baking soda and orange essential oil. These cushions sucked up the baking soda like a sponge. I could not vacuum it all back out so we beat them good before putting them back together. It has helped a lot with the "funk" smell, though it is still there.
We are going to work on the camper again tomorrow and get everything ready to go on our first campout of the season. I am getting excited.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
New curtains and finished table cushions
Despite my continued fight with sewing machines I was able to get it to work enough to start on curtains today. I didn't think I would get to it for awhile but my daughter is sick today. She slept off the worst of the fever for most of the day so I had time to work on a project.
This is what the cushions and curtains looked like before
This is what they look like now
I liked the pattern that was on the old curtains, very cute for a camper, but they were faded, and stained, and pink.
you can't see it well but there are little moose and other fun outdoorsy/camping prints on it.
This is the new curtain pattern. You can see it better in this picture since the light isn't directly behind it.
I have fought myself over this pattern a lot the last couple of weeks. Nothing at the fabric shop really caught my eye. I thought this one might look okay so I bought it. One minute I like it and the next I hate it. I couldn't decide if I should have the pattern this direction or sideways (like it comes off the bolt) I decided it flowed better with the pattern cascading rather than sideways. Now that I have it in the camper I decided I liked it.
I was able to get three of the windows done while Boo slept away the day. I am pretty sure I will keep her home again tomorrow so I might just finish. I don't think I have ever had this productive of a sick day before.
This is what the cushions and curtains looked like before
This is what they look like now
I liked the pattern that was on the old curtains, very cute for a camper, but they were faded, and stained, and pink.
you can't see it well but there are little moose and other fun outdoorsy/camping prints on it.
This is the new curtain pattern. You can see it better in this picture since the light isn't directly behind it.
I have fought myself over this pattern a lot the last couple of weeks. Nothing at the fabric shop really caught my eye. I thought this one might look okay so I bought it. One minute I like it and the next I hate it. I couldn't decide if I should have the pattern this direction or sideways (like it comes off the bolt) I decided it flowed better with the pattern cascading rather than sideways. Now that I have it in the camper I decided I liked it.
I was able to get three of the windows done while Boo slept away the day. I am pretty sure I will keep her home again tomorrow so I might just finish. I don't think I have ever had this productive of a sick day before.
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