Well that went GREAT.....
The new rig exceeds any expectations we had going in.
The Kingsize bed is as good as our bed at home (king-size purple bed)
Slept like a baby.
Pulled so easy.
Set up was easy with the leveling jacks, oh my.
We were right on the water at a state campground that will close on the end of this month for a complete remodeling, upgrade. Opening again next June.
They only have 30 amp, and the sewer system needs upgrading, and they need to cut down some trees to get bigger rigs in.
We loved it as is, even tho we went from 90 gallons of holding waste to 60....
Which cut it very close on the gray water.
We normally do full hook ups, but not always, so I purchased a 36 gallon 4 wheel portable tank, which I will bring along if we head to any no sewer hook up spots in the future.
The old growth trees were huge, we camped right amongst them, couldn't see the stars....bummer.
The first picture gives you an idea of just how big they are, my trailer is 25 feet, 11 feet tall, and look at them..... and these were not the biggest ones.
Then our first night, and our first meal....."white trash tacos" my Hispanic wife makes for this honkey boy, which I love
That was our view of the lake, about 50 feet away from our spot.
Traffic was very light, gas everywhere, but as much as a buck a gallon difference if you went maybe a mile down the road....????
Not sure what games they are playing here in Washington, but you can buy the highest octane for only 15 cents more..... at the HIGHER priced stations, which seems odd to me.
Some pixs.