Luckydog671
Senior Member
Well, four months after our purchase, numerous hours getting familiar with the trailer and creating checklists so I lessen the possibility of doing an uh-oh, an initial overnight shakedown trip in a local campground, and a trip to Camping World to attempt to get my hitch correct, we are going camping!
We'll be leaving one week from today with another couple who has a trailer to head to the coast and will be staying at a California National Guard base alled Camp San Luis Obispo. They have a small RV park there (only 12 sites) with pull throughs and full hook ups for $23 a night. I'm very familiar with the base and area as I used to work for SLO County right next door to the base. We have a son in the area so will be visiting with him as well as seeing the local sights.
After 5 nights there, we will be heading back up to the mountains to Shaver Lake in the western Sierra for 4 nights where we will meet up with my brother-in-law and his wife who are renting a small motorhome. This will be their first RV experience so it should be interesting- talk about a couple of newbies!
We'll be leaving one week from today with another couple who has a trailer to head to the coast and will be staying at a California National Guard base alled Camp San Luis Obispo. They have a small RV park there (only 12 sites) with pull throughs and full hook ups for $23 a night. I'm very familiar with the base and area as I used to work for SLO County right next door to the base. We have a son in the area so will be visiting with him as well as seeing the local sights.
After 5 nights there, we will be heading back up to the mountains to Shaver Lake in the western Sierra for 4 nights where we will meet up with my brother-in-law and his wife who are renting a small motorhome. This will be their first RV experience so it should be interesting- talk about a couple of newbies!
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