December Camping with Friends, 2021

December Camping

December was a great end to our 2021 camping year.  We camped with  Southeastern Tabs, Tags, and Friends (SETTF) at two great campgrounds, Stephen C. Foster State Park in Fargo, Georgia and Silver Springs State Park in Ocala, Florida.  We were also joined for a couple of days by two of our dance friends who formerly lived near us.  It was so wonderful seeing everyone!

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

Stephen C Foster State Park is located within the wildlife refuge.  It is a small, but well- maintained Georgia State Park.  Though we now have a much bigger camper, there was plenty of room on our site.

December camping at Stephen C Foster State Park
Site # 30

We were only there for two nights.  Our friends spent their days paddling the rivers, but we didn’t think our shoulder issues would allow it.  However, we were able to experience the water on an interpretive tour led by a park ranger.

December camping and on a boat tour
View from Ranger boat tour

Our boat ride was mostly on Billy Lake, near Billy Island, the largest in the area.  It was a beautiful day to be on the water and we saw lots of wildlife, including birds, turtles, and alligators.  One alligator was quite large and we were fairly  close, but when the gator started moving, our ranger moved us away.

Very large alligator napping in the sun

There were also several egrets on the water while we were on our ride.

Egret resting on debris on Billy Lake

Silver Springs State Park

We were at Silver Springs State Park for four nights and it has become one of our favorites.   The park offers an nice campground, excellent paddling opportunities, and good bike trails.  We were there with SETTF and were joined by our dance friends for two nights.

The Campground

Our site was nice, but pretty much all the sites in the campground were good—large and level.  All had electricity and water, but a few, like ours,  had sewer.  Unfortunately,  the sewer was located at the far back corner of our site and was not useful to us because our hose was not very long.

December camping at Silver Springs State Park
Site # 31 was great

My husband was delighted to see a big gopher turtle in the road.  He moved it to an open area near our campsite and it disappeared quickly.

Rescued turtle from the  road

December Camping with Friends

We spent a couple of nights at campfires with members of SETTF and accompanied them as they were putting their kayaks in the water at the Silver River.   It looked like so much fun!  We learned that the padding was relatively easy there, so we decided to come back later prepared to try it ourselves.  So, we came back the next day and did the loop.  It was an awesome time!  There was lots of wildlife:  a manatee, and many turtles, alligators,  and birds.  However, we didn’t see any monkeys.

December camping and kayaking on the Silver River
Kayak Launch at Silver Springs

We had a few meals  with our dance friends and took a ride on the glass bottom boat in the park.  It was great to spend time with them.

Enjoying the Park with Friends

Views from the Glass Bottom Boat

The glass bottom boat was a very pleasant time on the Silver River.  We learned that a glass bottom boat has been operating there since the 1870s.   The river, which is estimated to have over 600 springs,  has a daily flow of 500 million gallons per day.  It was clear with silver hues.   It was the setting for multiple Tarzan movies and Creature from the Black Lagoon.

Through the glass bottom of the boat, we saw an ancient canoe and several of the major springs.

An ancient canoe

The view of the river from the boat and later in our tandem kayak was amazing.  It is such a beautiful place!

The Silver River

We saw a manatee underwater and many fish and turtles.

A manatee under water
A manatee under water

There were several ahingas on the river and it was easy to get a photo because they can’t fly well until their feathers dry.  I have never seen them before this trip.

Ahinga Drying in the Sun

Rawlings Historic State Park

A SETTF friend suggested a stop on our way home at Marjorie Rawlings Historic State Park .  Though the house wasn’t open, we are very glad we made the stop.  Rawlings is the Pulitzer award-winning writer of the “Yearling” and “Cross Creek”.

Rawlings’ Cracker House

Her home and the land is much like it was when she lived there. The photo below was taken from outside.  She sat on the porch at that typewriter when she wrote her famous novels.

A really nice park ranger told us a lot about the place and Rawlings’ life.  He also gave us some grapefruits from the citrus trees.

Rawlings’ Writing Spot

December Camping Conclusion

We loved this last trip of the year.  The parks were extraordinary and spending time with our friends was wonderful.  More of our adventures can be accessed on our webpage, Retirement and camping!

Wishing everyone a merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Retired couple

üCamp 18, Rally of the Tinys in Sugarcreek

üCamp 18

The second üCamp rally was held in July 2018 in Sugarcreek, Ohio, at Winklepleck Grove Campground.  Approximately 160 sites were filled with tiny trailers from all over the United States and Canada.  The largest number of campers represented was the T@B 320, but there were also at least twenty each T@B 400s and T@Gs.  We own a T@G MAX XL and were excited to see so many other tiny campers.

Teardrop camper at Winklepeck Grove Campground
Site 1B, Winklepeck Grove Campground

Winklepeck Grove Campground

Winklepeck is a primitive campground in a large shady grove.   It is beautiful, but does not have flush toilets or showers.  However,  nüCamp brought in two shower trailers and a large number of VIP portable toilets.   The  portable toilets were okay until the last day before they pumped them.  So we were going into town and using the public restrooms near the fire station on that day.

The campground split the electricity among two campers for each site and it split the water as well.  However, we had all that we needed, including running the air conditioner and microwave.

Winklepeck Grove Campground
Winklepeck Grove Campground

Rally Activities

There were many fun things to do during the rally, but it seemed that everyone’s favorite was to walk the campground and meet fellow nüCamp trailer owners.  Also, it was cool to talk with those who had the same size camper and see their modifications and how they were using theirs.  Lastly, it was nice to see the larger models and maybe even consider an upgrade.

Several meals were provided, plus great entertainment the last night featuring two local sisters called Kodachrome Babies.  They were very good and sang some amazing oldies.

üCamp Rally Schedule
Rally Schedule
Tent with people
Some meals and events under the big tent
üCamp food
Wine and cheese night

Factory Tour

The highlight of the trip was the tour of the factory so we could see how these tiny trailers are made.

nüCamp Factory
nüCamp Factory

The factory is in the heart of Amish country and many of the employees are Amish.  The quality of the work is evident and well-recognized within the industry.

Amish Buggies
Amish Buggies at the last night’s dinner
Scott Hubble, nüCamp CEO
Scott Hubble, nüCamp CEO
nüCamp Assembly Line
Assembly line for T@Gs
nüCamp Completed Trailers
Ready for Delivery

We were on the second tour.  Scott Hubble, the CEO, gave a presentation at the beginning of the tour about the history of the company and its current initiatives.  He then answered questions.   After his presentation, he turned everyone loose to explore the facility.  Our friends told us that Joe Mullet, the founder  and President of the company,  gave the first tour.  They said he shared about his personal struggles at the beginning of the company.

The factory was  immaculate and seemed very well organized.  We left with an even stronger impression that this organization really cares about its customers and making a quality product.

Conclusion

In my opinion, üCamp 18 was a huge success.  It was a well-organized and a thoroughly enjoyable event.  We were sad to leave this wonderful gathering of tiny camper owners.   Many had commented to us that this trip was the highlight of their year and I would have to agree.

Sunset over Winklepeck
Sunset at Winklepeck

Mandy Lea is a well-known photographer who has lived in several nüCamp trailers and has produced YouTube videos about them.  She presented the large panoramic picture below to the Company’s leadership on the last night and had some beautiful things to say about them.

Mandy Lea’s gift to nüCamp

So we loved üCamp 18 and hope to be there again next year!  If you would like to follow us, here  is a link.

Happy Camping

Retired couple

Great Times in Gulf Shores, Key Lime Rally 2018

Key Lime Rally Campground

The Key Lime Rally was a gathering of the group, Firty and Over RV’ers – Life on the Road.  The rally was held at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores and almost 300 Key Limers  were in attendance.

This was our second time to camp at Gulf State, one of our favorite parks.  Our earlier trip is described in the following link.  We were right on the water that trip and as a result,  I was very worried about alligators.  http://www.bigguytinytrailer.com/2016/12/

Gulf State Park offers everything you could want in a state park and it is located in a desirable resort area.  Beautiful biking trails, spacious sites, and a nice large pool make it also a great place to camp.   http://www.alapark.com/gulf-state-park

We enjoyed beautiful weather the entire five days we were there, with highs in the upper 70s and lows in the upper 50s.  However, we were in the South!  The humidity made it quite hot at midday if you were not in a shaded area.

Our site had shade in the late afternoon, but was in direct sunlight most of the day.  Therefore, we were happy to have our screen room to provide a little shade.  Because we registered late for the rally, we were a good distance from Key Lime Rally activities.  (Several camp sites were designed  Camp Lime and it was the main gathering place.)

Teardrop campers and tent
Campsite 76 at Gulf State Park
Interior view of Pahaque 10x10 side tent
Inside our 10×10 side tent

Visiting with Good Friends

Our very good friends—the ones who originally talked us into camping—recently moved to Florida.  They met us at the campground and stayed a couple of nights before heading on to the Grand Canyon.   We loved having them there; it really made this trip special!  We had dinner with them the night before the rally.  The next day, we spent some quality time on the beach and in the pool.  Very relaxing!

Man and woman standing on the beabh
Our friends soaking  up some sun
Couple sitting on the beach
Chilling at the beach

Key Lime Events Day 1

The rally organizer very graciously allowed our friends to attend the Key Lime Bash at the Beach, the first official night of the rally.  It was held at Gulf State Pavilion, which is right on the beach.  Fresh gulf shrimp was served for dinner and bread pudding for dessert.   Key Lime Rally members decorated the tables and they were amazing.   For entertainment, Elvis performed for us!

Elvis impersonator standing on a table surrounded by fans
Elvis was in the Building
Two women in a pavilion on the beach
My friend Peggy and me

Key Lime Events Day 2

The rally was like a well-oiled machine!   There was a morning coffee, then a craft fair and yard sale, CPR training, a corn hole tournament and an Instant Pot cooking demo.  We did not attend them, but went with a smaller group on a Dolphin Cruise that afternoon.  Others also played Key Lime Bingo and went on a tour of Group 1’s rigs.

View from the Dolphin Cruise
View from the Dolphin Cruise

A Key Lime Food and Drink contest preceded dinner, which was a Quatro de  Mayo Fiesta at Camp Lime.  Key Lime members and the Key Limer Band provided the entertainment and it included some specially written songs that were quite funny.

In addition, there were door prizes.  Group members had contributed gifts for contests and door prizes.  My husband won a great door prize, a basket full of collapsible bowls, measuring cups, and spoons.   It was a very nice gift!

So, it was a great day to be a Key Limer!

Key Lime Events Day 3

Day 3 was more laid back and everyone was on their own for dinner.  Also, there was a Balloon Festival in Foley that afternoon, which many were attending.  The morning activities were Rock Painting Class, a Pet Parade, Corn Hole Tournament, and a tour of Group 2 Rigs.

Therefore, we took this opportunity to enjoy our campsite in the morning and to have an early dinner at a local seafood restaurant.  The Fish River Grill was pretty tasty and I had a margarita to honor Cinco de Mayo.

Seafood platter
Late lunch at Fish River Grill #3

Finally, we rounded out our day at the Gulf State Pier.  The water was beautiful and it was nice to just hang out there for awhile and enjoy the view.

Gulf Shores sandy beach
View of the beach from the pier
Woman on Gulf State Park Pier in front of sign
Hanging out at the Gulf State Park Pier

Key Lime Events Day 4

The day began with a nondenominational worship service,  a great way to start our Sunday morning.  Soon after, there was a Dutch Oven Cooking Class given by Dave, a master in the field.  I had never seen this type of cooking before and found it fascinating.   Audience members assisted in cooking a pork tenderloin with sweet potatoes in one pot and a pineapple upside down cake  in another. All were delicious!

Two Dutch ovens with coals on top
Dutch Oven Cooking Class
Pineapple upside down cake cooked in a Dutch oven
Pineapple upside down cake cooked in a Dutch Oven

Next, we attended a wine tasting.  Group members each brought a bottle of wine and many also brought snacks.  There was a great variety of lovely wines and some awesome snacks.  One lady brought the best stuffed jalapeño peppers I have ever tasted.  It was a very enjoyable afternoon.

Dinner that night was again at the Pavilion and it was a luau.  Key Limers were dressed in their best tropical attire.  There were hula dancers who also danced with fire,  led a limbo contest, and conga line.   Additionally,  there were more door prizes and I won a bottle of wine!

We were sad to see the Key Lime Rally ending because it was such a great experience.  Most of all, we loved that we met lots of really nice people.   We felt we already knew some of them from online posts and it was great to finally meet them in person.

Fire dancers at Key Lime Rally
Fire dancers
Sunset over sand and water
Sunset from the Pavilion
In conclusion, Aloha Key Limers and Happy Camping!

 

Retired couple wearing Hawaiian clothing