Wednesday night it was spitting light rain and foggy, apart from that, the rest of the weekend was beautiful. This was the furthest and longest trip yet with the camper. Got a site with cover over the picnic table so therefore I could use the gazebo for the side door instead of the tarp I usually use.
I set the solar panel up to keep the battery charged. I kept the cooler plugged in all day thinking the solar panel would keep the battery charged. Wrong, should not have done it. Oh well, I have to get a regulator for it and then there should be no issue? Will have to test it more.
Got up Thursday morning and it was dead calm! Thought this would make a great pic.
I was gone most of the day on Friday at the Canada Day Celebrations at the interpretive center in Goldboro and when I got back, this was setup right across from me :-)))
Spend Friday night with Annie and Barry, the owners of this wonderful CampInn Teardrop. When I was building mine, I looked at all the manufactures of Teardrops and CampInn's are one of the finest makes I saw. Lots of bells and whistles available.
Unfortunately the cost of these units reflects the bells and whistles but also the quality! I really like the screen tent they have for the back and maybe next year I will get something like that as well. We will see? Hoping I run into them again! Apparently there is another fellow in Pictou who owns a CampInn as well. Maybe I will see him this summer too?
Weather: Mostly sunny the whole trip except Wednesday night. Had a fire every night but Wednesday. Temp: day time 18 to 25 degrees. night time: 10 to 15 degrees
Cost: $24.48 per night includes taxes. Unfortunately there is a $9.00 booking fee. Not so bad for booking 3 nights but if you are only booking for 1 night, it brings the cost up to $33.48 for an unserviced site. a little steep!!
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