Winnie and the adventures of the Hundred Acres woods gang.

I have been looking at the e track, but have not known anyone who has used it before.
E-Track is great! We had two rows (between silver strips) of it built into the floor of our 48 ft car hauler to tie the race cars down. The tire racks are also wall mounted to some of it. And up in the nose to tie down the air compressor and welder. They make an amazing number of things that click into it and you can move them where ever you need them in seconds.

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Nice find on the 16' enclosed, perfect for toys, transportation and some storage without making you super long.

I am going to be the other one to suggest E-Track. Both for strategic wall locations as well as floor they are a awesome when you have to adjust for different sized vehicles (golf cart vs. cycle, etc)

I would run with just the D rings for now. Get an idea of where you might like to have the flexibility for E track then install.
 
Well this weekend was another camping trip. This time we headed to Colonel Denning State Park. There are only about 52 campsites located here. Pulled in Friday afternoon, with an audience across the way. Pulled forward, backed in, one smooth shot, and exited the motorhome to a standing ovation. Our neighbors came in thru out the afternoon and evening. These campsites are pretty crowded without any real separation. The nephews joined us for the weekend. They enjoyed the playground, some hiking and of course smores.
 
Ok, now for some pictures from our Colonel Denning SP trip.

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Site 3. Not too bad of a site, on an angle and has a creek right behind it.

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There is a playground not far from the campground. No water hookup on each site, so need to fill tank and work off that. And of course that means a dump station afterward. The dumpstation is located in the middle of a hill and not really designed for longer rigs, I am sure we had some stuff left in our tanks. Nice campground, sites close together, but nephews did enjoy the nature walk we took. They also enjoyed being able to head to the playground by themselves.
 


I have not seen a chair like that in a long time! Where did you dig that out of? Reminds me of the beach chairs about 35 years ago! Lol. Nice.
 
Alright, now we can move on to the current weekend.

So this weekends trip was to Caledonia State Park, there are two campgrounds located here, one dog friendly, one not. Of course the pet friendly is the smaller of the two. Our site was wedged between a couple of trees, and in the middle of a curve. Backed in with only a small pull forward to make a minor correction. Could only pull forward so far or you fell off the road in to a ditch.
We got in and setup on Friday, DW took Reba for a walk up to the office to meet up with a coworker and Disney lover. I was not up for a hike in the heat, (thyroid issues) so I remained behind. They came back we made dinner and then took a walk around the campground.
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Reba woke up in the early morning hours of Saturday and was crying to go out. She had an upset system and well that lasted thru the morning.
She did feel better later on, but did some napping also. We had chicken for dinner Saturday along with corn on the cob, then took a walk around the campground again. We packed up our chairs and stuff as we figured we were done with them. Good thing as a small shower came thru to wet everything down.
This morning we left and headed for home. Unloaded the motorhome and headed back out with it to drop it at the shop for some work before our long trip to TN.
 
I have not seen a chair like that in a long time! Where did you dig that out of? Reminds me of the beach chairs about 35 years ago! Lol. Nice.

We have 4 of them, and only 2 go camping. If the webbing ever breaks that will be it, as I don't believe they even sell it anymore.
 


Glad you could enjoy! That last sight is interesting, was the rest of the site space behind you?
 
Glad you could enjoy! That last sight is interesting, was the rest of the site space behind you?

Yes the picnic table and fire ring were right behind the trailer, which was dirt, mostly. Looks like they did not plant grass, and it could use some attention for sure.
 
I just saw how there was no level ground to the awning side and thinking.....uhhhh ok.

Nothing against it, just different I guess.
 
They do bring me back to my childhood. I did not camp as a child we used those chairs to take to my brother's baseball games. All I remember is it seemed like every saturday during the summer my dad was taking out the ribbon to replace it.
 
They used to sell kits , and i think i remember rivets to re sting them. We had the cheap 0 green ones in ours. Lol.
 

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