Speaking of fires -- this has nothing to do with campers, but it's a stupid camping story! We were in the screen tent one evening, making dinner, when a wasp got in there. Well, being the calm, down-to-earth, normal person that I am, I started screaming and running in circles! Then, I started spraying bug spray at it -- all over the inside of the screen. But, it wouldn't die!! I just managed to soak down the screen with bug spray!
So, DH came running in there to help, and he took a grill lighter to the wasp to kill it. The wasp was sitting on the screen.
The whole side of the screen tent went "POOF" and it was gone! Just like that! No big fire or anything! Just "POOF"! No more screen tent!
I'm pretty sure, at that point, I heard the wasp laughing his little wasp butt off as he flew away into the trees.
Drive off with the electric cord still plugged into your garage at home. Plug replacement required.
Park at an unlevel site and then when it starts rolling a bit, fling your body on the side of the trailer as if you will be able to stop it.
Leave your neighbor in charge of letting out and feeding your dog for the weekend and getting a call that the key he has isn't working on your door. Luckily we were camping only about 1 1/2 hours away.
Anybody know where to find a scissor jack for my TT? We were in a tight camp site this weekend, with a hill at the back of the site, and I was trying to get the TT as close to it as possible. Went a bit too far and bent the back right jack when it dug into the ground.
Hope that's my only stupid human trick this year.![]()
Oh sure!!! Swear me to secrecy and then spill the beans yourself!![]()
Yeah, well. Anyone who knows me isn't surprised, might as well get some mileage out of it.
I don't mention it around here, my 10 y/o ground spotter keeps apologizing to me for letting it happen. She wants so bad to be perfect, and thinks it's her fault when she isn't. That was Daddy's screw-up, not hers, but she still feels bad about it.