On our first real trip a couple of years ago, we stopped at a river side park to eat lunch. Just got our sandwiches and salsa ready to go, when a park ranger started driving towards us. Expecting to get a lecture about "camping" in the day use park, we were shocked to get our first zombie wanting a tour. Now we expect a pleasant visitor instead of a reprimand; makes life a little less stressful.MuttonChops said:Well I've only been on two T@B Adventures at state/city parks and both times folks have told me how cute the rig is or I've heard dog walkers telling 'their dog' how different that TT is . . . . .
Most surprising has been that the Park Rangers or Campground Hosts are the first to comment.

I think I was a "fail" as a GS. I did sell a lot of cookies!! I *knew* someone would pick up chains and be neat. @SAM I forgot about the stabilizers. D'oh... maybe I've been struck by lightning already and didn't know it!!Homebodyatheart said:Um... @Ratkity, I always wind mine around the jack on the tongue. It's part of keeping things tidy, an old camping trait I learned from my dad, and probably also Girl Scouts.
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