Joy Ahoy - 2nd Adventure - The Long Haul!

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We've teased you over the last few weeks concerning our Long Haul trip. We call it "Adventure 2011". Here are the pictures and commentary of our "June Adventure." Hope you enjoy...we did!
 
Thanks for sharing all of the great pictures of your lengthy excursion. What wonderful memories for both of you! Having young grandchildren also, we are curious about sleeping arrangements with them. Did they sleep in the camper with you, or in the tent, on their own? We would like to attempt a short trip with ours, once they become diaper-less, but we aren't sure we'd feel comfortable with them in a tent (unless we could find a tent to attach to the side of the teardrop.)
 
Ian just became diaper-less a few months ago. That makes it much easier! One night Ian slept with David in the tent, and Haley slept with me in the camper. The next night Haley slept with David in the tent, and Ian slept with me in the camper. You are right, we would not feel comfortable with them in a tent by themselves. You'll notice that I am very attached to the nice mattress in the camper David slept in the tent both nights. They really wore us out...but the older they get we hope that it will become easier! :)
 
Great shots! You sure hit some awesome spots, and it sounds like everybody had a very good time. Thanks for posting.
 
Dave & Rene,
Great photos. In the photo by the lake you show the sun canopy set up with sun shade panels installed. How did that hold up in the wind, particularly with the shade panels providing so much more surface area? Could you leave the canopy up at night?

Jim
 
The canopy held up well with the rope on each corner even overnight!
However, the add on shade didn't do so well primarily due to the fact that it was the wrong shade for the canopy. It was suposed to cover the back side and half of two other sides. Our unit has vertical corner posts and the actual top is 10 ft. square. I think the shade panels were designed for a 10 ft. easy-up which is 10 x 10 at the base but tapers up to 8 x 8 ft at the canopy. The package for the shade said 10 x 10 but the different design was the problem.
 
Someday I will be able to travel endlessly....

One question, what is the story of the yellow car in the garage?

Another fantastic camping spot is the Army Core of Engineers Campground. Large sites and nice facilities.
 
Dave and Rene, your trip must've been awesome. I am so pleased that you shared pictures. The scenery is beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us.
 
Thanks for sharing these! We hope to travel to Acadia in the fall after we pick up our trailer. Did you stay in one of the park campgrounds? If so, how did you like it?
 
We stayed in Sunset Point, Harrington ME about 60 miles away, a more central point to the other areas we wanted to see. This is a "Good Sam" private park which was very nice and allowed us to use a grassy tent site...very nice. Most other camps were state parks.
Dave
 
Love your pics of New England!...makes me homesick.

Did you like the smell of the salt marsh? One of those things that, if you grow up with it, you love it but it not, well, most think it is less than pleasant...

Acadia is a beautiful place.

Pitcher plants are so cool...their beauty belies their carnivorous nature...beware if you are an insect!

Too bad the fog hid the view from Cadillac Mountain. It is beautiful. However, I do love when the fog rolls in off the ocean & the fog horn sounds - gives everything a mystical quality.

I smiled when you mentioned Cadillac being the highest point on the East Coast. At a whopping 1,500+ feet, it is the highest point on the North Atlantic seaboard (Mainly New England). There are over a hundred mountains in New England that are over 3,000 ft. Foothills by Rocky Mountain standards, but also, quite a bit older and more weather worn. Geologists tell that the Appalachians were once taller than the Rockies!

Sounds like your experience down Maine was wonderful!

Thanks for sharing your trip.

:cool:
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Betsey
 
Betsey,
We plan to go back to Acadia someday and spend more than 1 day..way too short. We did a few mi. of hiking but there's so much more available.

We didn't find the smell at all unplesant.
Dave & Rene

BTW does this qualify for the Long Haul pin?
 
Ahoy Mates! said:
BTW does this qualify for the Long Haul pin?

I will leave the final say on that up to Evan, the "Holder & Distributor of All Pins Camp-Inn." However, I would say that your travel journal fills the bill & as long as it was a 5,000 mile journey, you should be good!

:cool:
 
Yes, certainly a Long Haul. Your pin is on the way (as soon as you PM me with your address.)
 
The car is a 1969 Jaguar XKE 2+2 recently restored. Lots of fun!!!

I bought it as a "basket case" brought it home from Alabama in 2 trips and took 3 years restoring it.

Dave
 
Dave,
Regarding the sun canopy and the side shade panel(s). We too have a 10 X 10 "straight leg" canopy we got from Coleman. They don't offer the extra shade panels for this model but told me via email that Target does. So we bought two but haven't tried them yet. Target also sells a bug screen enclosure that turns the entire canopy into a screen room. Haven't tried that out either but hope continually springs from somewhere. Of course wiser men than me will tell you that "hope" is not a "plan".
Jim
 
Jim,
We got our canopy and wind screen from Dick's sporting goods. Yesterday we took the wind screen back (we'd had for months). You saw the pictures of our windscreen. It was windy at that campsite. Although we left the canopy up, we didn't leave the windscreen up overnight. Since the windscreen didn't fit, we took it back to Dick's and exchanged it for a 12' x 12' mesh bug screen that fit our canopy a bit loose, BUT goes all the way around and has 2 sides with a zipper in the center of the panel. So the side that we put over the galley can be tied back and the opposite (back) can be used as a door. On July 20 we are going back to Ricketts Glen NY for 4 days. I'll post pictures. We set up the canopy in the backyard last night and tried the screen. We were satisfied with it's functionality. Our brief experience with the wind screen, aside from the size issue, was that it acted too much like a sail. As a result, we decided not to get the wind screen, but a mesh screen instead. We'll let you know how it goes!
Dave
 
Just one thought on a wind screen. We camp a lot in the desert and I would consider that panel an essential part of the sun shade. As the sun moves across the sky (OK, as we move around our axis) you are moving chairs and tables and anything on them all day long to stay in the shade of the canopy when all you really need is a Velcro panel that you could move once or twice.
Jim
 
Jim,
I never thought of it that way :blush:! Please remember I am new to this kind of fun. I will learn a lot, I hope.
Dave
 
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