Thursday, September 10, 2015

Summer 2016: Camping at Fish Creek Pond

 
 

Bringing boats, bikes, fly rod and hiking sticks!

 
Fish Creek has been a favorite of mine since college.

We'll be heading there after Connie's High School Graduation in June 2016.
 

 

Towing Safety

There was no skimping when it came to towing safely.
A weight distribution setup along with an anti-sway
make towing this 2910 lb. camper a dream.

Happy Campers

All of camper features  make us feel super comfortable!
Does that make us glampers?
 
Totally Happy Campers!
 

Tour of our Taylor Coach

Nice long counter with double sink, 3 burner cooktop, oven, microwave, range hood.
Two drawers, lots of upper and lower cabinet space, even a cabinet for the trash!
Note cubby in the dinette for extra shoes.

Raised toilet and sink make this space comfortable. 
Medicine and linen cabinet plus a space for our clothes hamper.

Left side of bathroom has a tub/bath combo.  Plenty of elbow room.
Total bathroom space is 3' x 5'.
Extra for us is also an outside shower!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Plenty of room for Paddy!

Rose enjoying the dinette area which converts to a full sized bed!
Above is a bunk rated to 200lbs.  Lots of storage there if a bunk bed  is not needed.

Jensen Stereo.
Our 22" 12v TV can mount up front, in the rear or even outside!

Coat hooks were added to the front since we opted for a pantry instead of a closet.


 



The rear of the coach has twin beds with plenty of aisle space in between.
Instead of a taller night stand we opted for one even with the bed height.
This way we could add a cushion to turn the rear of the camper into a large seating area.
Another bunk above the twin beds and 3 large windows for light and air!



 

Coach Pick Up and Camping

Everything was ready for us when we arrived at Taylor Coach Thursday evening last week.
Brad Taylor met us and had already prepped the coach for us to stay right there on his property. It was really nice to have a/c and city water.  After a walkthrough to get us through the night we were able to settle in to relax and get ready for our Friday orientation.

Brad's son, Bob, started us at 9AM and took us through all the components of our trailer.  After the weight distribution system was set up, Brad drove my truck to set the brake controller.  I jumped in the driver's seat so we could have a feel of the highway, regular roads and even bumpy back roads.

Once back we got to say goodbye to Brad and his two sons, Bob and Nate.  We can't say enough about the quality of our trailer................worth the one year wait. 

At the Peace Bridge crossing we had our coach inspected, a 30 minute process.  Would have been quicker but there was a longer wait due to the holiday weekend traffic.  Once our paper work was stamped we headed to Cabelas for our first night of boon docking just outside of Buffalo!



With only battery power and propane our Fantastic Fan keep us really comfortable when temps reached almost 90.  The propane ran the fridge and the water pump and hot water heater allowed use the bathroom and shower.  Shopping at Cabelas was of course a bonus.  Olive Garden was right there so we got to-go dinners and enjoyed them back at the camper.  Overnight was nice with a cool breeze and a much quieter parking lot than at a Walmart.

Next stop was Evangola State Park in Irving NY.  The campground was on the bluffs of Lake Erie where we could hear the waves coming ashore.  Nice campground with just electric where we cooled down the camper with running the a/c but again a nice breeze allowed use of the Fantastic Fan.


Lake Erie sunset from Evangola State Park

After just a one night stay we drove to Geneva State Park in Ohio.  We had camped there 2 years ago
and since this park was on the way home we stayed there from Sunday through today, Thursday.  Our friend Bill Heuser joined us for 2 nights when he towed his teardrop and grabbed the site next to use.

Geneva-on-the-Lake Beach

Last campfire at Geneva

Paddy relaxing as we prepared to leave.

Once we packed up we drove the coach to Moore's RV in North Ridgeville where we will be storing it.  They'll pull it out for us and put it away as part of the monthly fee.  Only 14 miles from home and worth the security of having it there.

All in all a great first trip where we were able to get a feel for the camper and add some personal touches to make the custom coach even  more cozy!

Next trip: Mid October to Fish Creek Pond near Tupper Lake, NY.  This state forest preserve has been a favorite since my college days and we are excited to enjoy the fall in such a really beautiful area.