our deadline date had arrived. and we were on the road with a campable teardrop
i have never towed anything so i let hubby drive. also because our hatch just wasn't perfect i was not comfortable relying on it, so we used cinch straps and that worked great.
it took hubby 5 hours to get there. we went to french creek in elverson pa. the name now has been changed to drench creek state park.
this is our set up. we need more organization and we need to get a better way of dealing with tarps. but this did work. just wasn't pretty.
not sure if you know this or not, but i am a disney fan. so i was playing with the ears on my hubby. this was also our cubby hole to stay dry.
a pic of grandson sleeping in the bunk bed. this will not be used for a bunk anymore though. he kept kicking my sides and i was so afraid he would kick the side walls off. he was giving some good whacks also. they did not budge.
now the next morning, i got out of the tear first, then hubby followed. well lesson learned here. the tear had no more weight in the front once we got out and it fell over backwards, with the grandson still in the bunk.
but we did end up with a crack in the wood, no damage done to the foam/canvased parts.
this was the crack that resulted. and that is not a saw cut to begin with. that was one solid piece of wood. so we will be replacing that.