We left Florida Saturday morning about 0630 heading north to GA for the first night. Luckily about 250 miles into the trip I stopped for gas. I'd been stopping every 75-100 miles to check the wheels and stuff, but on this last stop I noticed the curb side wheel covered in black stuff. I then saw all of the wheel studs were loose. Jacked it up, pulled the hub because I could not remove the lug nuts. Luck still shining, drove the truck to the next exit while two nice young guys selling watermelons agreed to watch the trailer. Found both a tire shop and Tractor Supply. The tire shop spent a good 20 minutes grinding off the wobbly studs and releasing the tire from the hub. Looks like the HF hub had failed and was disintegrating. Tractor Supply had an exact match to replace. Saved the old hub, remains of the studs and the wheel to bring back to HF when I return. Got it all put back together and took off again.
Spent 2 nights on Lake Hartwell (GA/SC) line and loved it. Next stop was Sherando Lake in VA for an over night. Got to Long Island on Tuesday afternoon. No other problems.
1,380 miles so far. 3 nights camping with electric/water hookups - cost was $41 total. Gas mileage on the F150, running at a fairly constant 65 (which is actually about 10 mph faster than I normally go) and all on interstates (which I hate) was almost 16 mpg. My normal is 17-18, so this isn't shabby. Now at step daughter's place and enjoying the wonderful, cool weather! Grandson graduates on Saturday then we will probably start back about mid week.
Conch Fritter is doing very, very well. Inverter/Fridge has been amazing! Only problem was finding the best spot to keep it from getting too cold! Wiley Windows and door seals are perfect. Hit some serious storms on the road and not a drop of water intrusion. I'll try to get the photos we took so far.
Oh, and yes it is just about impossible to get out of a campground. Spent an hour at Sherando doing tours and discussions on the camper. Lots of folks looking and talking at gas stations and many, many waves on the road. Looks like the kids really like it! The swingout galley works fantastic! AC had to be cycled way, way down when stopped.
dave, Regina, Max Beagle and Conch Fritter!
