caseydog wrote:Almost all of us have encountered raccoons while camping, and I have heard some good stories. Post your best, or funniest, scariest, most aggravating, or whatever raccoon stories here for all to enjoy.
CD
CaseyDog, you are one sick puppy! I have post-traumatic-stress-syndrome from that night and now I have to relive it again.
So a couple of years back Kathleen, David and I decided to attend the inaugural SLO gathering. Dave and Kathleen hadn't finished their trailer yet so we all piled into my Trooper and headed west.
When we arrived, the talk was about the pesky raccoons running wild throughout the campground. Now I had never seen a live raccoon before and they look pretty cute in the pictures I've seen. It wasn't long before I got to see a few of them scurrying around the campground. They looked pretty harmless. The night was uneventful and I slept really well in my newly finished trailer. The next morning I heard more stories of raccoons pestering other campers and even scratching the side of one trailer. I chuckled to myself thinking about the undisturbed nights sleep that I got. Little did I know that it was a plot to lull me into complacency.
Throughout the day conversations often returned to the little banditos. That evening we decided to take precautions and load all the food into the Trooper. No reason to tempt fate! Kathleen and Dave loaded up their cooler and all their other food into the back. I put all of my extra food in there too. Off to bed for another good nights sleep....
Tonight was different. It wasn't long before I heard raccoons scurrying around outside my trailer. Thank goodness we had loaded up all of the food in to the truck. It wasn't long before it sounded like there were coons on the truck. Could they smell the food that well? Wow! As tired as I was, I finally fell asleep...but not for long. I was jarred awake to the sound of coons on the roof of my trailer! I could also hear their claws on my aluminum fenders. It wasn't just one or two, it sounded like a whole heard of them. At this point I'm getting a bit irritated by these guys keeping me up half the night. Finally I grabbed my flashlight and pointed it out the front window only to see a coon belly sliding down the window! OMG!
After a long night of raccoons all over the trailer the sun finally started to shine over the mountains and I decided to climb out and see what was up. I wasn't ready for the sight that was waiting for me. The trailer was covered with muddy little coon prints. The hood of my dark green Trooper was brown! Little did I know that the worst was ahead. When I walked around the front of the truck I noticed that I had left the driver's side window open!!! The seats were a muddy mess and a quick look into the back confirmed the worst...they had gotten into every bit of food we had carefully stored away. Kathleen noticed that there was one bag of food that wasn't hers and it wasn't mine. They had even brought their own food to the party! Evidently the coons had been having a grand party on the inside of my Trooper. They had been climbing up on top of my trailer and jumping onto the truck, then climbing in the window.
Needless to say that I was beside myself. I figured that my interior was ruined and the three of us would starve to death with our food being gone. Ok, so I didn't think we'd actually starve but I was plenty mad that they ate all of Kathleen and Dave's food. It wasn't long before there was a crowd of teardroppers standing around the campsite pontificating about who would be dumb enough to load all the food in to a vehicle and leave the window open.
After a trip into town to clean up the truck and reprovision the groceries, things didn't look quite so gloomy. I also knew that I would carry the scars of this incident with me for my remaining years.

Short of changing my name and moving out of the country, I would have to learn to live with this....
I now have a growing collection of stuffed raccoons that my teardropping friends have bestowed on me (and that I proudly take to every gathering). My friend want's me to rename the Desert Dawg to the Coon Dawg.
When all was said and done, we have had a lot of laughs about the "Coon Incident". It often comes up when we are all sitting around the campfire telling stories. Now I have one too. (Too bad I have to tell the story about MYSELF rather than someone else's dumb mistake!)
Soon after the attack the SLO Angels arrived to chase off any remaining marauders.
Here's a couple of photos of the aftermath. They really don't do justice to the mess the coons lift but they are a reminder for me to roll up the windows.
Joanne
I can see the inscription on my headstone now, "Don't forget to roll up your windows!"