I too, had a couple of builders who were in flow. One fellow asked me a question I had to stop an think long and hard about before I could answer. He asked "What is the one piece of advice you can give a fledgling builder"? I had to think a bit
But finally came up with " Just get it watertight and roadworthy and take it camping " I further explained not all campers camp the same. I pointed out I cook like crazy because I love to cook, while my neighbor Jeff has a bologna sandwich and a banana and enjoys the trails and seeing the sites. So just get your trailer campable and fine tune it as you find your camping style.
I noticed another gal frantically snapping pictures and motioned her over. I found out she was a staff member at the park in the main gate. I also learned she was snapping pics like crazy to get her daughter some photo info on the tiny trailers that had flooded the park. Her daughter happens to be a reporter for the Seymore Tribune so we might be in the paper yet. After the fact, but it's exposure to help us grow. I contacted the paper this morning with site info for tnttt and tearjerkers, my e mail address, and my phone number to help answer any questions that might arise. I only asked one favor an e copy of the article to post back to the two sites.
This park is a gem. I sat 15 feet from the lake and in the pre dawn twilight the light was just right to actually see the fish swimming by as if they were in a parade. 10 to 14 inch fish

It was a good thing the fisherpeople were still asleep they would have had a fit.
As we finished breakfast Sunday morning we witnessed a bald eagle as he/she circled the lake and dived to snag an unsuspecting fish for breakfast. It was breathtaking and a first for me even in all my years. I thanked Kurt and Dan for this selection personally and want to echo that sentiment once again. Thanks Guys for selecting this park.