Where is everyone? Are you guys all traveling ALL summer. I keep checking for some camping stories. Seems like everyone else is waiting for their T@B to be delivered.
We had a great time out west in June. 3 weeks and 5,600 miles on the road and very little access to internet. Or really time to post because we are camping!!! We had a fast paced trip. So fast, that we did not use our PahaQue canopy until we got to Idaho and camped with our adult children. They helped put it up for us. Glad we had it, the winds and sand in Idaho and Utah were constant during our time there. We do not have a tent set up. Probably would be a good idea for the extra space. We cooked almost every night out of the clamshell. Used our I Heater several nights. Used the AC in Utah. Everything worked like a dream.
We hope to hear from some of you when you get a chance to post.
Biggest surprise: Craters of the Moon
Best camping site on the planet: Red Fish Lake, Idaho
Most fun camping spot: Three Mile Island Crossing, Idaho
Most expensive: Jackson, WY.
Not impressed: KOA camp grounds
The way I got interested in the T@B was reading the travel post of a Little Guy traveler. When I read his post, I read his entire 3 month journey. I knew that we could do it, Come on, Let's inspire some future T@Bbers.
We got new tires before we left on the trip. 2014 model and our tires had worn because we had had the wrong hitch.
We never really needed all those locks!
We took too many clothes.
Love the performance of the Yeti. We kept it in our SUV.
We did lose another tag. Bought another one for $3.00 when we got home.
Gas was the most expensive in Utah.
We did not get great gas mileage but it was not terrible. Better than the price of an airline ticket and rental car.
Grateful for our beautiful state parks and for our national treasures, our National Parks.
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Hi, Belva -- I thought you were going to sell your T@B? Glad to hear you did not. I camped last week at Mueller State Park near Divide, Colorado. What a beautiful state park!!!!, and I'm VERY glad I had the PahaQue awning. It rained every day for about 2-3 hours, and it was lovely to sit under the awning, read a book, and watch it rain. This is my 6th trip with ClemenT@B and I learn more every time I take her out. Last weekend a deer jumped in front of me (15 ft.) in the middle of the day. YOWSER! I hit the brakes softly and, luckily, it continued across the road.
If anyone is contemplating a trip to Colorado, this is a WONDERFUL state park. We went in to Cripple Creek for a gold mine tour and lunch. Very interesting and a great trip. BTW, the elevation of Mueller SP is 9,600 ft.
I'm hoping to squeeze out 2 more camping trips this season before I have to winterize. Happy Trails!
Well, the "split-level" campsite was not a forethought! Ha! I had barely enough room on the asphalt for the T@B, and then to be able to pitch the T@B awning? Whew! I only had 2 inches of ground space to spare. So glad the sides roll up so that I could go in and out that way. (The awning can also be staked at the T@B side.) This awning is a must if you camp where there is frequent rain, as in the Colorado mountains. It's totally doable to set up even by yourself, although I did need to utilize the pullout T@B step to get it pulled through the Keder rail at the top. (And a hammer to pound in the stakes!)
Yes, Belva, I use the leveling blocks. I had to use 3.5 inches on the last trip, the most ever. I'm also anal about getting the T@B as level as I can. I'm usually only 1/2 bubble away from Bulls-eye.
I tend to travel light -- I don't have a microwave nor a toaster oven nor a Dutch oven. I did just buy one of those clamp-together cast iron campfire cookers -- haven't tried it yet. I also got a tiny, mini crockpot which will be great for throwing in a chicken breast and a can of mushroom soup with some raw veggies on top, go hiking, come back and have dinner!
So glad to hear you guys had a wonderful 3-week trip. Yes, that would take some planning. I have learned, for me, that trying to undertake too many miles is too short a time depletes the experience.
I have seen the Yeti's at ACE Hardware. They work on ice only, right? If I took a trip longer than a week, I would probably want a Yeti or an ARB. What are the advantages/disadvantages? I've had no problems with my 3-way refer, but I'm thinking that being able to buy meat and keep it frozen for a week while camping would be great.
So much to learn during the first year as a T@BBer, and I'm proud of myself. I know my ex-husband would drop his jaw if he knew that I truly have fulfilled my dream of buying a "trailer" and traveling around.
Lovin' my T@B!
We have three more outings planned making it a total of 5 this summer since we picked up Sunny.
Interesting Belva, our clamshell kitchen is slightly different in the back. Our cabinets open upwards (do yours open sideways?) making it harder to put a TV back there though we'd really like to. We also don't have stereo speakers, but I'm sure we could if we were mechanical at all (which we are not).
We're still sticking close to home: Port Townsend this weekend (for 2nd time), Wine Country RV in Prosser in Sept, followed by Lake Cushman at the end of September. All within a few hours from Seattle. Then it will be too chilly until Spring.
Let's get some planning in for next year! We'd love to hit another T@B rally. Anyone made any 2015 reservations yet?
Tiff in Seattle
2012 BMW x3/2008 TCS "Sunny"
Tiff in Seattle
2012 BMW x3/2008 TCS "Sunny"
Wanderoo/Beth, it sounds like we were camping in the same area at about the same time! I was at Eleven Mile State Park near Lake George for 3 days, Aug 1 – 4. Truly a beautiful experience in my PopT@B. The Alde performed flawlessly and kept me toasty-warm during the cool mountain evenings, and the FanTastic Fan took the heat out during the day.
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Those daily afternoon showers were perfect for napping right before cooking dinner. The bear country warnings did have me a little on edge while cooking, even if it was inside the T@B. I was very careful to clean up everything and use the bear-proof trash receptacles in the park. Definitely a place
Belva, I hope we have a chance to meet at the 2015 BRR. I am signed up and have reserved campsite #43. This will be my very first ever rally and I’m so excited to think of seeing other T@bbers layouts and meeting their owners. I know I’ll learn a lot. You were at the BRR last year, right? I think I remember seeing your name on the Facebook page for the rally. It sounds like such a fun time!
Happy Camping!
2014 T@B S M@xx with wetbath, aka PopT@B, silver with black trim, TV 2002 Chevy Avalanche
"Take only pictures, leave only footprints."
belvagillespie wrote, "With the T@B, there is such a passion and spirit of adventure that does not exist in many other places. T@ Bbers get it."
It sounds like I'm going to fit right in with this group! I definitely love an adventure! And, I definitely love my T@B!
2014 T@B S M@xx with wetbath, aka PopT@B, silver with black trim, TV 2002 Chevy Avalanche
"Take only pictures, leave only footprints."
You never really travel alone. The world is full of friends waiting to get to know you!
You never really travel alone. The world is full of friends waiting to get to know you!
Tiff in Seattle
2012 BMW x3/2008 TCS "Sunny"
Debbie/CodeJunkie -- Wow, that's amazing you were very close to where I was at the same time!!! I have been to Eleven Mile State Park, too. When I camped at Eleven Mile, I did not have T@B. I backpacked into one of the walk-in sites. Very nice and remote, but difficult to get to! I also rented a kayak when I was there and paddled around the rock outcroppings. I would recommend that. Did you fish there? What site were you in and did you like it?
I wish I could go to the BRR next year, but probably won't have enough vacation time. Just too many places I want to go to!!!!
If anyone is on their way through Colorado, let me know. I will be at Lathrop State Park in southern Colorado late in September. Won't have any problem getting a campsite then, and there are lots of pull-through sites.
)2014 T@B S M@xx with wetbath, aka PopT@B, silver with black trim, TV 2002 Chevy Avalanche
"Take only pictures, leave only footprints."