Last weekend we had our “shakedown cruise” for the season in
the A-liner. Two new additions (mods) were well tested and proved to be just
great. First was the futon frame that I made for the bed so that it could be
pulled up into a couch during the day. This worked out just fine and was very
comfortable. The only small glitch to is that the little prop legs on each side
that hold it up do not swing into place freely and have to be persuaded down by
hand. No big deal really.
The next addition was an idea that Pat found on another
A-Liner blog site. It is an “Over-the-toilet” rack that we have shortened to
fit into the space over the stove to hold daily-sue items such as coffee, tea,
sugar, cups etc. When on the road we simply take these items off the shelves,
stow them in boxes, and put the boxes between the shelves where the rack is put
on the floor under the front table. It worked out just fine and is one of the
handiest adaptations that we have made so far.
We camped at Sampson State Park on the East side of Seneca
Lake in NY. A nice State camp ground, and a huge lake right there. Learned that
for old fogies like us it is WAY better to do our camping during the week days
rather than at the weekends. Thursday and Friday nights were pretty quiet,
though there was considerable more noise on Friday than on Thursday, but by
Friday afternoon most of the campers of our age group (60+) were heading out
due to the expected noise that the younger group would make.
We were woken up early each morning by the #$%^*$#%#@ crows!
There is a healthy and boisterous group that must be employed by NY State as
clean up detail, judging by the efficiency with which they patrol every
unattended camp site for scraps.
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