First camping trip with new teardrop, almost the last

This saga goes back to Sept of 2009 and was our first trip in the new teardrop and it was almost the last.
I had electrical trouble with our 99 Durango and had spent $700 or so before leaving trying to track down an intermittent stalling problem along with other issues that needed to be addressed. We left Central Wi for a two week trip that was going to take us down thru St Louis , Louisville , Blue ridge mountains of NC, back up thru WV, Ohio, along the Great Lakes and back down to Wi via the UP.
The truck did fine until Madison
Slept the first night south of St Louis. After leaving St Louis on I64 East bound somewhere in IL disaster struck. I had a blowout of the left rear tire that sent me into the medium, did a 180 and ended up facing west bound. I thought the rear end came out of the Durango! Bent the frame of the new trailer, along with both spindles , took out the rear bumper along with other things. I had the truck pulled off and bought a new set of four tires and worked on the camper the best we could. We made it to Louisville and the stalling problem became much worse. I could only make it a few miles on the Interstate and it would stall as if the key was turned off! I ended up trading the Durango off in Shelbyville Ky for a 2001 Jeep on a Saturday a few hours before the dealership closed. I then had to spend the next 3 hours taking my hand controls and re-installing them in the Jeep.
After all this, the rains started! The only campground I had reserved before leaving was in NC in the blue ridge mountains. They had a mass evacuation cause of high water. That night was the only night out of 14 that we spent in a motel, the rest was in my wounded teardrop. The rest of the trip was in bad weather, rain, storms etc.
But you want to know what? After we got home, Nettie and both looked at each other and said, "wow, that time flew, were are we going next!
The reason I did not post sooner was I was depressed about the new trailer being torn up. In the past two weeks I have it rebuilt better than before and now feel a whole lot better about it. We cant wait until our first trip this summer and this fall will be taking an extended trip to South Dakota and then south before heading back. Thanks for reading along!

I had electrical trouble with our 99 Durango and had spent $700 or so before leaving trying to track down an intermittent stalling problem along with other issues that needed to be addressed. We left Central Wi for a two week trip that was going to take us down thru St Louis , Louisville , Blue ridge mountains of NC, back up thru WV, Ohio, along the Great Lakes and back down to Wi via the UP.
The truck did fine until Madison

After all this, the rains started! The only campground I had reserved before leaving was in NC in the blue ridge mountains. They had a mass evacuation cause of high water. That night was the only night out of 14 that we spent in a motel, the rest was in my wounded teardrop. The rest of the trip was in bad weather, rain, storms etc.
But you want to know what? After we got home, Nettie and both looked at each other and said, "wow, that time flew, were are we going next!
The reason I did not post sooner was I was depressed about the new trailer being torn up. In the past two weeks I have it rebuilt better than before and now feel a whole lot better about it. We cant wait until our first trip this summer and this fall will be taking an extended trip to South Dakota and then south before heading back. Thanks for reading along!





