Just wanted to post a quick update on the maiden voyage for my trailer. Everything went perfectly! I shouldn't sound so surprised but I am. I mean I was putting hubs, bearing, and wheels on this thing on Thursday night at 10:30 pm and I had never pulled it down the road to test it.
So Friday afternoon we loaded it all up. I hooked it up and tested the trailer lights for the first time that were installed the day before. Lights all worked. I said a small prayer and we headed out.
We traveled about 100 miles to Marshall County Park. We were camping with a few of my in-laws who were already there. The drive went fine but I spent a lot of time looking behind me.

Thankfully the trailer followed me the whole way.
I found my spot and pulled in. I wasn't even unhooked before people were stopping by.
This fella had worked at a boat build factory for many years and was very interested to hear all about how I build went, details of the construction, and materials used. He talked my ear off for quite a while.
I know compared to most of you my rig is HUGE. However, in the land of giant motor coaches and 30 foot travel trailers I still felt pretty small.
I walked around the campground and I don't remember seeing anyone with something smaller than mine with the exception of a couple popup campers that are still bigger when setup.
The weather was hot but we managed to stay cool enough during the day. In the evening it cooled off nicely.
The camper was a big hit. My wife and I both enjoyed it and of course the dog approved. All my electrical, plumbing, and propane worked perfectly. I am going to have to figure out some kind of awning or something for shade so I will put some thought into that.
I will take some time this weekend and get some shots of the inside for all of you who are interested.