Yeah, you got me by a few years and probably a lifetime of experience! I Started in touring boats bout 20 yrs ago, switched to whitewater and learned a solid roll about 13yrs ago (Chesterfield County has a SOLID OR program, intro classes, roll clinics, pool sessions, play days, etc, hell even SWR classes!, great for an up and coming paddler!). Feeling a bit more mortal being as I had one youngun and another on the way, I mostly paddled Richmond Upper/Lower at levels that I'm comfy with, and a handful of moderate water trips a bit west. Now I have a 9 and 14yr old and looking at longer flat water trips, Columbia to Cartersville type of stuff. I hope to get my son out on the upper and catch the bug as soon as I'm confident in his swimming ability!
On the Poca trails.. man their beautiful, aren't they? Well groomed by a solid volunteer enthusiats workforce! Richmond has some nice trails too as I'm sure you're aware. Been a while since I've done any riding, MTB wise, I really would like to actually carve out some time for that as well though. Shed some winter fat!
I've prettymuch decided to go at this trailer balls deep till I finish at this point. It's getting tiring (enjoyable though), working on this thing weekend in and weekend out. I've decided that I am going to get through this project, then gear down a bit and catch up on some smaller stuff and enjoy the weekends. Two kids, a wife, work and too many extra-curricular intrests, I stay busy..
I regards to coming by and checking out my build, I'm always willing to show off progress to any interested parties! Up to this point since I started paneling, It's hard to communicate what I visualize vs what currently exists to wife, friends, neighbors, but I'm finally getting to a point where things are becoming finalized and spaces are getting filled. I moved the cooler to the front and set up a backless two person cozy (M/F) dinette. I framed the lower cabinets in the nose which will mostly be for converter box, shore power cord, and hot water on demand unit. Now laying out and cutting parts to frame the upper cabinet surround. The plan is to have an electronics charging station and laptop space on large section of counter and a small coffee make on the abstract ledge off of that. Once I get it trimmed out, painted, wired, plumbed and floored, cmon out and take a look. I plan some accessory cabinets a little later, but plan to get it camp ready after these upper cabinets are done.
The bitch of it all is that I made a cardboard template at the beginning, but had to hack it up for tge lower cabinets. I am going to stick build these cabinets mostly in the trailer, as there are too many imperfections to be accounted for to shop build the frames.. uugh.. To be continued..









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