Camping Trip 1
Cold Water, Open Flames, and Blocked Arteries
See part 1 before continuing with my husband’s version of our first camping trip.
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OK… so, despite the fact that camper was not properly supported (though I did not know it at the time), we were able to get it completely set up and ready for use. My wife began her list of things we completely forgot and things we wanted for our next trip, and I began my mental list of things I did not like about the camper. Yep, we had a brand new camper, and I was already complaining. However, it was not about the camper per se, but the camper filled with 5 people.
I am not a small person, and I am not a thin person. So, I like a lot of room. Thus, as my wife unpacked, I began to find myself crowded by everything. I think it was extremely psychological, but it was there nonetheless. As things kept appearing, the first thought in my head was that I needed to design and build some form of shelving that would be reasonably priced and easy to put up and put down. As the unpacking continued, the second thought was to run home, stretch out in the luxurious space of my workshop, and build shelves. I eventually pushed the desire to scream and run home down and
ran outside to hook up water and sewage.
Reveling in the open space of the campsite, I had the electricity and water hooked up very quickly. Some advice I can offer is that you should buy a new hose for use with your camper. It allows you to have new washers in the hose and to be sure that the water coming in is not tainted by water from your home lawn and garden taps. Also, it just looks spiffy!
Side note from Mona – you also need a pressure regulator although we didn’t know that yet.
Anyway,I digress. So, I hooked up the water and electricity, and I hooked up our temporary gray water tank… ahem… which was, believe it or not, a giant kitty litter bucket… which brings us to
New Camper Lesson #2 – C’mon Scrooge Buy the Freaking Tank!
OK… so we did indeed use a kitty litter bucket for a gray water tank on that first trip, and let me just put a plug in for the kitty litter bucket. Those little gems can hold everything from tools, to water, to ash from a fire place. I really like them for carrying things in box-like containers with handles. However, there are many reasons that you should simply spring for a good quality gray water tank. Gaining that tank made a lot of things easier, and I will talk about it in future posts. However, from the get go, do yourself a favor and buy a sizable, portable, and tow-able tank!
End of Lesson
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