We made the round trip to Lake Ouachita and had a great time. We have fallen in love with our CT.

As most here know, the first shake down run is very educational. You learn a lot about what you want and need in it. I am so glad the CT is no further along in the build phase. I had an idea before of how I wanted it, and of course thing changed. I moved some things and added some things for the better. We had a great time and got some well needed rest. We went riding a couple of times and was very successful in blowing out the cobwebs.
We arrived at Joplin Campground to find it shut down due a major electrical failure.

This was disappointing but we were able to find another site down the road at Thompkins Bend. The CT paid a big advantage here. By the time we got to Thompkins it was dark 30. (#1 add: backup lights on fenders as seen in another post. More exterior lights, 2 on rear, 1 on port side & 1 on nose.) We unloaded the bike, backed the CT in, unhooked, leveled, plugged it in and went to bed.

This was great!!!! Sorry, I'm getting old and lazy. I had forgotten how easy it was to set a trailer up as opposed to pitching a tent in the dark.
Note radiant oil bath heater laying on the mattress. It worked well. It got down into the 40s a couple of nights. This was good for this trip but I will be adding a forced air heater soon to be robbed from my donor trailer. The mattress is a queen size that was robbed from the donor. It has seen better days and will be replaced with 4" memory foam made into cushions for fold down couches on both sides with removable table between them. This 7' wide CT is perfect fit for a queen bed to lay length ways across the CT.


Trees were starting to change. Saw more changes on our way out. The cold front that blew thru appeared to have changed more overnight.

Only equipment failure we had was with an old dorm reefer we used. It lasted a couple of days then cratered. Not surprised, it was 10 yrs old +/- & 5 of that in storage. I was my Father-in-laws. He used it in his room for his insulin when he lived with us. Luckily there is a Wallyworld on just about every corner in Arkansas. We went into Hot Springs and picked up another one for less than $100.
Another thing I had a feeling was going to have to change was my bike. It was only a matter of time. This was the first time in quite a while my wife rode for any length of time and I almost had to cut it short the day she rode with me. My Heritage is too stiff of a ride for her back now. So I will be trying to get into the market for a Road King. I have a buyer for my old Sportster so there is some of the

to solve that issue. Now if anyone feels sorry for my predicament, all donations will be accepted and appreciated.

when the wife enjoys anything almost as much as you do. Riding and camping!!!! I don't think I could have done any better.
The CT pulled well, provided great shelter and we had a great time.

Now back to robbing from my donor and and building our mobile mansion as time allows.
Earnest