Thanks for responding to our last post. That was a scary few moments.
So the other day we pull up to the Acadia National Park campground in Maine. We ask if they have any rv sites left for 4 nights. They say no but they have a site available for 2 nights. We say great. We drive in to the campground and the site right before ours has a 7ft X 14 ft Vnose cargo trailer, gray, 2 windows and a maxxair fan on the roof and from Florida. Turns out it is a couple from Okeechobee Fl. About 90 minute drive south of our home in Frostproof Fl. They have a much larger RV trailer but fixed up this cargo trailer and have traveled all over out west in it. They said it is just much easier to move and find space for in some of the parks. They only travel during the summer when school is out. After traveling in theirs for 3 summers they are thinking of getting a larger one as they have a better idea of what they want in their next trailer.
Today as we traveled around Acadia, we went to Sandy Beach one of the few beaches in Maine that is not pebbles but sandy like Florida beaches and we run into a couple from Immokalee Fl. We only talked to 2 people on the beach and they were the 2nd couple we talked to at the beach. It is a small world.
Richard