ebinmaine 74,488 #1 Posted Sunday at 11:24 PM We took a 4 day outing up to The White Mountain National Forest on the Maine/ NH border off Route 113. Awesome trip! Here's a pile o' pics... 6 10 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sparky-(Admin) 23,757 #2 Posted Sunday at 11:46 PM So how was it sleeping in the camper as opposed to “on the ground” ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 74,488 #3 Posted Sunday at 11:53 PM Just now, Sparky said: So how was it sleeping in the camper as opposed to “on the ground” I don't sleep on the ground. Never did. We've tried MANY ways to compensate for my fibromyalgia and related pains. This most recent tenting bedding setup has been the best. Far and away. We were using two cots zip tied together with a nice air mattress over them. Quite comfortable. The new camper setup.... even better. A LOT better. Trina bought a California King sized 8" thick 3 section memory foam mattress. It's wonderful. It's lovely. It's incredibly comfortable. I got THE BEST sleep I have in many years. We will be ordering an identical mattress for the home. 7 6 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallfish 18,624 #4 Posted Monday at 12:02 AM 34 minutes ago, ebinmaine said: The White Mountain National Forest It's a very beautiful area up there! So was the mattress comfortable? 2 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Treepep 830 #5 Posted Monday at 12:03 AM Brothers and the few sisters. Sleep is paramount along with great nutrition. Off time reduces stress. big bad and a fire. = sleep. eat clean, move, rest. Keep moving and horsing around. Rinse and repeat 6 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 74,488 #6 Posted Monday at 12:03 AM Just now, wallfish said: So was the mattress comfortable? What gave ya THAT idea.... 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Razorback 1,148 #7 Posted Monday at 12:46 AM Looks like a wonderful time was had! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 74,488 #8 Posted Monday at 12:56 AM 10 minutes ago, Razorback said: Looks like a wonderful time was had! Yes! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 43,058 #9 Posted Monday at 01:16 AM Thanks for taking us along. I enjoyed the trip. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Razorback 1,148 #10 Posted Monday at 02:40 AM (edited) We have done a lot of cold weather camping in our 1987 Avion... it is 34', has the "normal" propane furnace for that size of a trailer, plus it has an Olympian Wave8 radiant propane heater that sips propane comparatively. I know they make Wave4 and Wave6 sizes?? I really like it. If it's REALLY cold, I will run the furnace to get the chill out of the air, then switch over to the Wave8. As with any heater, there are precautions to take when using these (I slightly open a nearby window, and same with a roof vent.) Also, if you can operate off of electricity, I highly recommend a Vornado heater fan. We have several, for the house and trailer and like them a lot. My favorite is https://www.vornado.com/shop/heaters/whole-room/vheat-whole-room-vintage-heater . They are not cheap, but they are not cheaply made, either. And, they have a 5-year warranty. We have several of this one...... a small LED "on" light quit working on the first one I bought.....it was just under the 5-year warranty so I called them. They said that before they would ship a new one, I had to clip the power cord 2" from where it disappeared into the base and send them a picture of it. So, Joe Handyman did what they asked, and they sent me a new fan. Meanwhile, I reattached the power cord inside the base, and like MAGIC we now have TWO of these nice fans.... Edited Monday at 02:41 AM by Razorback 2 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brockport Bill 2,058 #11 Posted Monday at 05:15 AM we have aged out of camping after more than 30+ yrs - including children then grandchildren -- it's a terrific family activity - as well as for just couples actually of almost any age -- but can get a bit impractical in the more advanced senior years when comforts are priority -- and if its camping that's also at a lakeside.... or includes lake/water/swimming/boating activity.... that makes camping even more special. Campfires, grilled burgers/hot dogs/chicken etc --- plus smores, the stars at nite, etc all makes for wonderful memories. 1 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 74,488 #12 Posted Monday at 09:41 AM 6 hours ago, Razorback said: Vornado I like that for a rare but useful possibility. Ill share the thought with Trina. We're looking at the possibility of a battery powered heater of some sort just to break the chill just before bedtime 🛌 We've camped in sub zero weather just a few times and likely will again but the clothing and activities are challenging. I can't move too quickly or I'll sweat. Dangerous at best. She can't stop moving or she freezes up. To account for the camper in sub zero we'd just use the toilet with jug flushed water. No system. That's the easy part... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sergeant 350 #13 Posted Monday at 11:45 AM 11 hours ago, ebinmaine said: I don't sleep on the ground. Never did. We've tried MANY ways to compensate for my fibromyalgia and related pains. This most recent tenting bedding setup has been the best. Far and away. We were using two cots zip tied together with a nice air mattress over them. Quite comfortable. The new camper setup.... even better. A LOT better. Trina bought a California King sized 8" thick 3 section memory foam mattress. It's wonderful. It's lovely. It's incredibly comfortable. I got THE BEST sleep I have in many years. We will be ordering an identical mattress for the home. You don't camp; you glamp. But I don't blame you. I haven't been camping since I was in Cub Scouts in the early 1970s. I did 21 years of living under a poncho. Furthermore, I found out after 1981 why my father never liked to go camping either, or his father. When you are forced to live under the stars for weeks or months at a time, camping is something you never want to think about again, especially on your days off. That's three generations of infantry right there. My wife went camping with the twins. (Neither were in Cub/Brownie or Boy/ Girl Scouts.) I stayed home. Once they entered the Army, like their old man. They're not big on camping either. But they are better parents than me. Because they both have gone with their children camping for Cub Scouts. Though my son was smart, he slept in a Winnebago at night. No way! He was sleeping under the stars without a real roof in between him and the stars. My daughters daughter at this point Loves camping I think she'll be the 10th Generation In the Military when she grows up in another 8 years. Glamping I would consider. But camping, no thank you. Even the grandchildren know not to ask Grandpa to go camping. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
midpack 1,061 #14 Posted Monday at 12:06 PM We're in the White Mountains (Lincoln, NH) now. But we "camp" in a condo 😉 It really is beautiful in this area! 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Razorback 1,148 #15 Posted Monday at 12:39 PM Camping vs glamping....... I'll have to agree about camping..... I DO have 3 tents, but they stay in the attic. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 8,860 #16 Posted Monday at 12:43 PM Might see that rig down at the Big Show? 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 43,058 #17 Posted Monday at 12:46 PM 1 minute ago, JoeM said: Might see that rig down at the Big Show? Yeah, Eric could set up a carb rehab center that could pay for his fuel. 1 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kenneth R Cluley 617 #18 Posted Monday at 03:33 PM Looks awesome, LOVE the flamingo! 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 74,488 #19 Posted Monday at 06:42 PM 6 hours ago, Razorback said: Camping vs glamping....... I'll have to agree about camping..... I DO have 3 tents, but they stay in the attic. We've tried a few different outfits over the years. We also have various sized tents for variable camping. Last count, we had 11. 5 hours ago, JoeM said: Might see that rig down at the Big Show? Maybe someday. We'd love to get down there. 5 hours ago, Ed Kennell said: Yeah, Eric could set up a carb rehab center that could pay for his fuel. You may be on to something there Ed! 3 hours ago, Kenneth R Cluley said: Looks awesome, LOVE the flamingo! I can't remember if that was Trina's idea or mine. One of our hiking Buddies has a little camper that she pulls all over the northeast. Ain't much comes out of that thing during setup before the pink flamingos! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,053 #20 Posted Monday at 09:58 PM 22 hours ago, ebinmaine said: We took a 4 day outing up to The White Mountain National Forest on the Maine/ NH border off Route 113. Awesome trip! Here's a pile o' pics... Fantastic Eric you definitely have it working. Well thought out plan. I can see you and Trina for many years enjoying that. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 44,574 #21 Posted Monday at 11:51 PM 5 hours ago, ebinmaine said: Maybe someday. We'd love to get down there. Should be enough room in there to haul back 2 engines. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 74,488 #22 Posted Monday at 11:54 PM 2 minutes ago, squonk said: Should be enough room in there to haul back 12 engines. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,053 #23 Posted 18 hours ago Looking on my iPad this morning, much larger pictures than the iPhone really nice country and been through there when we used to ski in Maine at Sunday River one of my favorite favorite places to ski in the northeast lots of double X trails. looks like that trailer that you bought holds a lot of camping gear. I hope Trina and you enjoy it for many years. Enjoy your day, buddy. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 14,613 #24 Posted 10 hours ago On 11/3/2025 at 10:33 AM, Kenneth R Cluley said: Looks awesome, LOVE the flamingo! Good catching pics of those flamingos. Not native to NH, of course, so quite a rare sighting. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites