Little Guy goes to Mammoth Cave

Hi all, we took our maiden voyage to Mammoth cave at the end of march. After getting the trailer in January we couldn't wait any longer so the boys and I decided we would take a spring break trip to mammoth cave. We started out from Michigan on Wednesday and took the 7 hour drive down to Yogi bear in Cave City KY. First couple of pics are of an old school hot dog and root beer stand north of Indy. This place was great and a big hit with the boys. We made it down to KY at about 4pm and setup camp... which takes about 10 minutes in the LG ;-) Next day we went to do the "new entrance tour" at mammoth cave np. This was a great tour, 3/4 mile 2 hour walk was perfect for the kids and easy on everyone. After that I took them for their first horseback ride, was a great time.
Spent the second day at a place called "Kentucky Down Under". This was a great place for kids and really worth the time (and $$). Lots of Australian exhibits and animals Kangaroos, Wallabies, herding dogs, sheep, unique birds, etc. as well as a nice cave tour and some other stuff. Spent the night back at Jellystone, was a bit rainy the boys and I stayed in the LG and had movie night. Combine the central stereo and laptop and you can put on a pretty good show. We had a really nice time. By the morning of day 3 my back hurt so bad from the LG standard mattress I could barely walk. Went to Walmart and got a 4" memory foam mattress and it was like sleeping at home. Maybe the best $150 I ever spent!!!
Drove home the 3rd day back to Michigan. Right before I left I picked up a new Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS, amazing accuracy and the points of interest are so helpful, finally I can eat where I want instead of whatever is at the next exit. Used it over and over again. From 200 miles away it predicted my arrival time within 5 minutes of actual... amazing.
Overall great time with just the boys, would do it again in a minute, just wish it was warmer. Element pulling the LG was great, cost me about 2 miles per gallon and I didn't even feel it back there. If you are considering Mammoth drop me a line and I will give you more info and pics.
Take care, bg

Spent the second day at a place called "Kentucky Down Under". This was a great place for kids and really worth the time (and $$). Lots of Australian exhibits and animals Kangaroos, Wallabies, herding dogs, sheep, unique birds, etc. as well as a nice cave tour and some other stuff. Spent the night back at Jellystone, was a bit rainy the boys and I stayed in the LG and had movie night. Combine the central stereo and laptop and you can put on a pretty good show. We had a really nice time. By the morning of day 3 my back hurt so bad from the LG standard mattress I could barely walk. Went to Walmart and got a 4" memory foam mattress and it was like sleeping at home. Maybe the best $150 I ever spent!!!
Drove home the 3rd day back to Michigan. Right before I left I picked up a new Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS, amazing accuracy and the points of interest are so helpful, finally I can eat where I want instead of whatever is at the next exit. Used it over and over again. From 200 miles away it predicted my arrival time within 5 minutes of actual... amazing.
Overall great time with just the boys, would do it again in a minute, just wish it was warmer. Element pulling the LG was great, cost me about 2 miles per gallon and I didn't even feel it back there. If you are considering Mammoth drop me a line and I will give you more info and pics.
Take care, bg