We got up early to do final packing and preparations for our great Alaska adventure. We went through our usual check list before going on a long trip: setting lights, turning off appliances, adjusting thermostats, turning off well pump and water heater, locking doors and securing outdoor items. We loaded PCs, chargers, satellite receiver and printer. On yeah, and Matilda. We departed about 10:30 a.m. and headed north toward West Virginia. It was a beautiful, clear, crisp day. A wonderful day for driving. With all new fluids and filters and a fresh bath, the coach was looking and running fine.
There is a Thousand Trails park that we have never visited, in Wilmington, OH, about 45 miles east of Cincinnati. It was directly on our route and about the right distance for our first stop, so we made an online reservation for the night. The ranger was super and pointed us to one of two pull-throughs for single-night guests. The site was nice and level, so we didn't have to unhook the Honda. We didn't spend much time exploring, but it looked like a very nice place to return for a longer visit. It is convenient to Cincinnati, Dayton and some other interesting sights.
We were bushed and crashed soon after parking. A light rain began to fall as we went to bed which made for great sleeping.
There is a Thousand Trails park that we have never visited, in Wilmington, OH, about 45 miles east of Cincinnati. It was directly on our route and about the right distance for our first stop, so we made an online reservation for the night. The ranger was super and pointed us to one of two pull-throughs for single-night guests. The site was nice and level, so we didn't have to unhook the Honda. We didn't spend much time exploring, but it looked like a very nice place to return for a longer visit. It is convenient to Cincinnati, Dayton and some other interesting sights.
We were bushed and crashed soon after parking. A light rain began to fall as we went to bed which made for great sleeping.
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