Here I am early Saturday morning scrolling through all the campers, takes a sip of my coffee and then Boom, Boobies! Now that was a wake up call. Nice touch. Keep up the good work.
Somehow I don’t think she’s appropriately “dressed” for a Public Campground.
Re: #1 – that’s for when your Mother In Law comes to visit you at the campground.
Or for the grandkids because you don’t really have room for them sleeping in the RV.
I like bobbies early in the morning. Better than a camper
I’ve seen #1 before. We’d go meet the wife’s family at an RV resort. It had ‘cabins’ for those that don’t have an RV.
Beats tenting any day.
Nice helicopter. Re. the pull-outs: nice woodworking. I had a friend who did a setup like that in a VW bus, went off on long road trips with it at least once a year.
I’m not sure how far to stretch the definition of “camping”. I’ve been to 2 campgrounds with cabins and a mess hall. In fact, I don’t recall anywhere specifically for parking RVs at either of them.
Hmmmph. A web search is showing me that “Camp Trestle Glen” has been renamed, and it appears it’s been modernized. Also, I don’t think there’s a trestle there – at least, I can’t find any references to one, and I don’t remember seeing one when I was there.
That converted helicopter fuselage is awesome, I’d wanted to see what they did with the inside so went looking, found it:
I know that vehicle below the pretty girl (thanks, by the way!) A man just north
of Grand Rapids, Michigan made it out of 3 1961 Buick station wagons. I wonder if it still exists.
James, I am from Grand Rapids, not too far from you. I left with family in 1963 and lived in GR for a couple years in the early 90s working at GR Osteopathic Hospital for a residency in Behavioral Therapy.
Small world, ain’t it? Our paths probably crossed at some time.
You would never recognize the place now, it’s grown by leaps and bounds.
Where is number 5? Asking for a friend.
Lotto great old and new rigs today Cederq, thanks for that.
A knock-kneed girl in granny drawers? Hold on a minute. I’ll be right back…
Those tiddies make me want to go camping. You have to show more though so I can be certain.
Here I am early Saturday morning scrolling through all the campers, takes a sip of my coffee and then Boom, Boobies! Now that was a wake up call. Nice touch. Keep up the good work.
Somehow I don’t think she’s appropriately “dressed” for a Public Campground.
Re: #1 – that’s for when your Mother In Law comes to visit you at the campground.
Or for the grandkids because you don’t really have room for them sleeping in the RV.
I like bobbies early in the morning. Better than a camper
I’ve seen #1 before. We’d go meet the wife’s family at an RV resort. It had ‘cabins’ for those that don’t have an RV.
Beats tenting any day.
Nice helicopter. Re. the pull-outs: nice woodworking. I had a friend who did a setup like that in a VW bus, went off on long road trips with it at least once a year.
I’m not sure how far to stretch the definition of “camping”. I’ve been to 2 campgrounds with cabins and a mess hall. In fact, I don’t recall anywhere specifically for parking RVs at either of them.
Hmmmph. A web search is showing me that “Camp Trestle Glen” has been renamed, and it appears it’s been modernized. Also, I don’t think there’s a trestle there – at least, I can’t find any references to one, and I don’t remember seeing one when I was there.
That converted helicopter fuselage is awesome, I’d wanted to see what they did with the inside so went looking, found it:
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/coast-guard-helicopter-rv-camper/
I know that vehicle below the pretty girl (thanks, by the way!) A man just north
of Grand Rapids, Michigan made it out of 3 1961 Buick station wagons. I wonder if it still exists.
James, I am from Grand Rapids, not too far from you. I left with family in 1963 and lived in GR for a couple years in the early 90s working at GR Osteopathic Hospital for a residency in Behavioral Therapy.
Small world, ain’t it? Our paths probably crossed at some time.
You would never recognize the place now, it’s grown by leaps and bounds.
Where is number 5? Asking for a friend.
Lotto great old and new rigs today Cederq, thanks for that.
A knock-kneed girl in granny drawers? Hold on a minute. I’ll be right back…
Those tiddies make me want to go camping. You have to show more though so I can be certain.
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Damn, honey, that’s commitment.