We eager awaited the day when we (spouse and myself) could both get time off together to have our maiden voyage with our new to us T@b camper. Finally the day arrived and we set off only to enter into a series of misadventures. First (yes they do come in threes), a bridge the GPS tried to route us over was being repaired, so we were routed to detour down a very bumpy dirt road (gotta lave Maine!) 3/4 hour to our trip.
Next we arrive at the Mattawamkeag Wilderness Park and the GPS could not seem to get the directions straight! We took a left at a fork and proceeded to travel around for the next hour down what seemed endless dirt roads of varying smoothness. Finally, we emerged on the opposite side of the park and back on paved road. So being intrepid travelers, we figured we would go back to the beginning and take the right at the initial fork!
Well, taking the right turn was not only wrong but the finishing touch to a camping trip that seemed never want to start. we went down the road, which was full of rocks, bumps and an exposed culvert until finally the truck became stuck in a mud puddle! We called AAA who tried their best to locate us (were out in the woods!) but then deferred us to a local tow company. He eventually figured out where we were but could not get his flat bed truck down to our location to extract us. So, he offer to use his off-road four wheel drive truck if we could wait until his finished his services calls. Having little choice, we agreed.
He located us and then the fun began. To make a long story short (we were "trapped" from 7PM until 1:30ish AM) we were finally freed but not before one cell phone took a dive in a puddle, his 4wd stopped working thus becoming a rear wheel drive (thanks for extra large tires!), at one time his truck was stuck, all were covered in mud (never mind the vehicles!) and the black flies were ferocious. But, finally the two vehicles and camper were freed and proceed back to tarred road.
We decided that we had had enough adventure for one day and headed home. We arrived home just in time to turn our alarm clock off (5:30 AM). We crashed into bed waking up in the afternoon to to start the process of rinsing off the mud from the vehicles and wherever else it was found. Five hours later we had eliminated most of the mud but a hazy still covers a good portion of area that was affected. Not an enjoyable experience!!!
We are making plans for our next "adventure" hoping it goes off a bit smoother but planning it a little closer to home! Anyone else ever have a camping trip that did not go so well?
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Judi
T@Bit@t 2015 S Max Outback, ‘18 V6 4Runner
MOUSE-KE-T@B
2007 Dutchmen T@B Clamshell #2741
2022 nuCamp T@B 320 CS-S
2021 F-150 502A Lariat SuperCrew, 3.5 EcoBoost 4x2
Harvest, AL
I earned my "stuck in the mud" badge with my T@B at a camp site near the Ohio production plant. I was to get there at 7am for warranty work. Well, when I woke up, there was a lake!!! A full lake outside my door. I knew it rained the night before, but geeeesh.
No problem. I have tall boots and a 4x4. Alas, yes, there was a problem that I was soon to find out.....
I didn't unhitch because the site was level, but there was a slight upward incline to the paved road. Both my truck and my T@B had SUNK overnight in the mud. Imagine if I had unhitched and put stabilizers down.
My predicament was overseen by some hikers readying to get an early start. One sleepy guy had a 4x4 Ford. A "seen better days" white Ford F150, but beautiful right then. Uh.. until he pulled out a tow rope that didn't fit my front bumper tow hooks and he tied the other end to the ball hitch on his side. OMG... I couldn't look. He easily got me out of my stuck mire. Yup, I was a mud puppy as well as the vehicles. That's how I got my T@B Quagmire University badge. I couldn't believe my GMC with fancy 4x4 gizmos couldn't pull me out (probably nothing could). Guess what I own now? A new Ford F150 lol. BTW, I got a better site when the warranty work was finished.
I’m sorry you had struggles trying to reach your destination.
Im sure you will be even better prepared for your next outing.
Did you take any pictures?
All a fancy truck can do is rotate the tires, right?
Learn from it, and enjoy the ride!;)
2018 320S Outback
We all hsve these stories, we learn from them, we forge ahead and we grow as a result of these harrowing and scary episodes. I'm glad you both are safe and I applaud you for sharing it with the forum as I could feel your pain, yet also can tell you are both good sports and that a great and fun trip will come your way soon!
my cabin is on a main road, CAA /AAA , UPS, fedex, etc, can not lokate it, cause they always want to use google maps and apps, and on the app, that main road change name 3 times, when on the street sign, it is the same "Rue Principale". I keep telling them not to use google and give them specific easy direction. 400 m left on the dirt road after such intersection, they tell me thanks, they will be fine, and end up calling me sometime the following day asking again for direction cause they could not find me with google maps! Daught!!!.
A GPS is good to give you general and sometimes specific info, but those directions needs to be challanged all the time before the trip. specificaly for side roads.
TV 2005 jeep TJ unlimited
and/or 2005 Nissan X-Trail 4wd
Alaskan Malamuthe on board!
Les Escoumins and Petite-Riviere-St-Francois QC
TV 2005 jeep TJ unlimited
and/or 2005 Nissan X-Trail 4wd
Alaskan Malamuthe on board!
Les Escoumins and Petite-Riviere-St-Francois QC
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
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
I work professionally as a surveyor and volunteer with our local SAR, there certainly are cases of relying on the magic box too much, sorry for your misadventures.
2007 T@B ClamShell by Dutchman "Goli@th"
2018 Chevy Colorado V-6
Edmond, OK