Welcome to Alan & Carie's T@B camper blog

This is a collection of photos and stories of our adventures in our T@B trailer camper. Browse our blog and enjoy!

-Alan & Carie



Monday, May 24, 2010

2010-05-22 Teardrop & Tiny Trailer Rally


Our latest outing, this past weekend, was to the Spring gathering of the Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers group  http://www.mikenchell.com/forums/index.php  They/we met at Spring Mill State Park in Mitchell, IN. What a great park & campground! They have the Pioneer Village there and it is pretty cool and a neat piece of American history. Plus there's a ton of other stuff to do, too with many hiking trails, 2.5 mile mountain bike trail, Lodge with free WiFi, restaurant and gift shop and a really nice pool. There's a lake, streams, canoe rental, fishing, dirt bike trails, horse area, several caves with guided tours and much more!  http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2968.htm   The final tally on teardrops was 43 I do believe and most were home made. Very skilled group of campers! It rained Friday but Saturday made up for it and was beautiful. The park and especially the Pioneer Village were quite beautiful.

-Alan

Sunday, May 16, 2010

2010-05-15 Little Farm On The River

Here are a few shots of us at Little Farm On The (Ohio) River. This is a very nice private campground in Rising Sun, IN right on the Ohio river. You can see our new MaxxAir MaxxFan Deluxe in these photos, too. Carie needed a campground this weekend with WiFi so she could research schools on the laptop.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

2010 Blue Ridge Rally

From April 28 - May 2 we attended Sharon Sigmon's annual Blue Ridge Rally in Marion, NC at the beautiful Mountain Stream RV Park. http://www.mountainstreamrvpark.com/   We didn't do a whole lot of site seeing other than a couple of local museums and touring the town of Black Mountain, NC. We primarily stuck around the gorgeous campground. This is one of the prettiest, nicest private campgrounds we've been to. It was great visiting with old & new T@B friends at this beautiful location. The road getting here was a trip in itself with posted speed limits of 45 MPH but if you did anything over 30 MPH you'd surely end up in a ravine or worse! It's hard to imagine a big 45' RV rig manoeuvering along this road. But it is an "RV" park and they manage to make it in one piece.