Sorry @TabbyShack - no pictures of our floating rug in the ankle deep water. We only had thoughts of getting out of that campsite! The area dried up eventually - enough to move a camper over from a remote campground that, like pintoplumber, had no power.
More pics. Wednesday culminated in an Amish wedding style dinner in honor of the future marriage of nuCamp Ambassadors Mandy Lea and Kendrick. Pleasant Valley Teardrop Trailer AKA nuCamp founder, Joe Mullet started the evening.
A 1956 Bel Air towing a matching color TaB.
My personal favorite home made awning.
The Corn Hole Tournament inside the new Service Center. Notice the Ultimate Toys campers in the background.
We’ll, we had another storm come through, but this time it only rained a bit. It didn’t ruin the evening Food Truck dinner with Miller’s Ice Cream for dessert!
CEO Scott Hubble and family. Austin of repair dept fame (in the green nuCamp t shirt).
We leave for home a day early, but, not before the Amish coffee cake! It was fun connecting with old friends (Verna and Jenn) and meeting up with fellow forum members (AnOldUR, JeffNC, Tabalong, and pintoplumber). I think uCamp22 was again a great success.
We were bicycle touring through the area a couple days after the storm and the number of downed trees were too large to count. You guys dodged a bullet! It's great to read that despite that you had another great UCamp.
Too funny that they moved uCamp from originally scheduled in July to now held in June to beat the heat! Only to have that crazy, hot weatherfront from AZ move through. Glad to be back to cooler temps!
It was nothing short of miraculous that no one was hurt and none of the uCamp trailers were damaged. An RV Park nearby in Loudonville had major damage to campers and injuries. Some were trapped inside of their campers.
nüCamp did a herculean job at making everyone as comfortable as they could, bringing I've, supplying a lot of bottled water, and working hard to keep the power on at Winklepleck once it was restored. But, what made it successful was people's ability to adapt and make the most of less than ideal conditions.
I can't wait until üCamp 2023!
By the way, Rocky has done nothing but sleep all day, today! He is pooped!
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
Big shout out to say thank you to Sharon (is SAM), who helped us troubleshoot our A/C condensation drain while at Winklepleck. Darn spider web had blocked the drain, and when we opened it, water ran out of it continuously, and this is no kidding, at least four to five minutes. When we got home we looked for any evidence of water damage, and none was found! Thanks again Sharon! Looking forward to 2023!
Thanks, Jerry
2019 Honda Pilot AWD and 2018 T@B 320-CS hanging out on the left edge of Lake Erie.
Everyone and everything that was uCamp22 met all our expectations. Even the weather added something memorable to the experience. Getting to know Sharon and seeing the evolution of her “pet” moth was one of the highlights. Already looking forward to next year.
Stockton, New Jersey 2020 nuCamp T@B 320S * Jeep Wrangler
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Wednesday culminated in an Amish wedding style dinner in honor of the future marriage of nuCamp Ambassadors Mandy Lea and Kendrick. Pleasant Valley Teardrop Trailer AKA nuCamp founder, Joe Mullet started the evening.
A 1956 Bel Air towing a matching color TaB.
My personal favorite home made awning.
The Corn Hole Tournament inside the new Service Center. Notice the Ultimate Toys campers in the background.
We’ll, we had another storm come through, but this time it only rained a bit. It didn’t ruin the evening Food Truck dinner with Miller’s Ice Cream for dessert!
CEO Scott Hubble and family. Austin of repair dept fame (in the green nuCamp t shirt).
We leave for home a day early, but, not before the Amish coffee cake! It was fun connecting with old friends (Verna and Jenn) and meeting up with fellow forum members (AnOldUR, JeffNC, Tabalong, and pintoplumber). I think uCamp22 was again a great success.
nüCamp did a herculean job at making everyone as comfortable as they could, bringing I've, supplying a lot of bottled water, and working hard to keep the power on at Winklepleck once it was restored. But, what made it successful was people's ability to adapt and make the most of less than ideal conditions.
I can't wait until üCamp 2023!
By the way, Rocky has done nothing but sleep all day, today! He is pooped!
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
Thanks, Jerry
2019 Honda Pilot AWD and 2018 T@B 320-CS hanging out on the left edge of Lake Erie.
2020 nuCamp T@B 320S * Jeep Wrangler