Thanks! The old one is still living in CO and hopefully making it's new owner happy.
I was hoping to head out to CO and meet up with the new owner and go camping later this year, but it doesn't look like it's going to work out. Instead we'll be heading back to Maine and then into Nova Scotia for 2 weeks.
Also, while I'm on here, I'll add a couple pictures and updates to the camper and from her(Helen's) last trip in April:
Added another solar panel. Got a "grape solar" 160W panel from Amazon for a good price. Because I already had the one, it was a easy as splicing the wires and mounting the same way. The only hard part was finding a source for the "Z" formed alum. With the single panel, we would slowly draw the batteries down over a weekend if we weren't in good sun, meaning that we'd start at ~13.2 on a Friday, and Sunday we'd be in the 11's. Going up a little each day, but not quite making it up to where we were the night before. You loose a lot of efficiency when they are flat on a roof and not being pointed at the sun, and when you have ANY shadow on them. With the new setup, we haven't had a day yet were we didn't get back into the 13's for both the truck and camper, even when raining.
Added an additional jug for water, mainly to have something on board from which to fill and transfer to the truck. Also works well for a water supply while cooking outside of the truck:
For the trip in April, we headed down the Outter Banks and spent a few days there camping in small towns and on the beach in Cape Lookout National Seashore before heading into the mountains:
The trip down trough the OBX on 3 separate ferry rides:
Short video of the truck rocking on the small ferry over to Cape Lookout:
The Crew:
Set up on the beach:
Water was cold, but doable for short periods:
Made for a tired pup:
The amount of Shells on this beach was amazing. This was about half of what we found.
Heading off of the island:
Then a few nights in West Virginia in the mountains playing with motorcycles:
And part of the long clean up once we got home. Still finding sand everywhere. Camping ON the beach is definitely different. Not sure I'd want to do it for more than a few days at a time, but at least the camper makes it a bit easier.