alligatorob
Respected Member
I am back, it was a quick trial trip in the trailer and things went pretty well. The camper is a bit complex to manage. One thing I had to do was run a generator for power overnight. It has good batteries and a small solar charger, however that is not enough to run the air conditioner and it was hot. Probably over 100 F (close to 40 C) at bed time, too hot to sleep without the AC. So I had to learn how to work the generator and get it to power the trailer, and I did. Also the water system took some learning, the hardest part was probably dumping the sewer when we got back, but all worked well. Still lots to learn, did not hook up or use the propane, so no cooking on the stove or hot water, but did not really need that. Cooked dinner and water for instant coffee in the little microwave, running on generator power.
I managed to eat well and did some limited exercising, mostly isometrics, a lot longer than I put into the log but I know its not real hard exercise. Had wine last night, they do peach wines at the vineyard, and I tried them all. They ferment the peaches 50/50 with grapes and the wines were good. Also had some pure grape wine. All grapes were grown at the vineyard, the peaches came from a neighboring farmer.
I managed to eat well and did some limited exercising, mostly isometrics, a lot longer than I put into the log but I know its not real hard exercise. Had wine last night, they do peach wines at the vineyard, and I tried them all. They ferment the peaches 50/50 with grapes and the wines were good. Also had some pure grape wine. All grapes were grown at the vineyard, the peaches came from a neighboring farmer.
Thanks, and it was a great place, we will be back. The deal there is free camping but they kind of expect you to spend some money on wine, and we did. I really enjoyed being in the middle of a vineyard and only one other camper in the place, very quiet and private.Looks like a great place and that camper is so stinkin' cute!