We are spending the winter at Azalea Acres RV Park, north of Gulf Stores, Alabama about half way between Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida.
I have never seem a privately owned rv park with this much room between lots. There could be another rv between the lots. Mostly retired snowbirds and at $315 and change a month for full hookups with 50amps and free "fast" internet, it is hard to beat. $315 will not pay the utilities for most homes.
I started a weekly "Texas Hold'em" card tournament and everyone seems to look forward to it, I know I sure do.
We were really needing to stop for some r&r after a very busy summer.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Friday, November 09, 2012
Utility Trailer/Camper
While camping at Eastbank Campground just over the Georgia line from Chattahoochee, Florida this rig pulled in and you know me. I had to check it out.
Standard 6x10 utility trailer converted into a nice little camper/sleeping unit. A window was added to each side and an A/C unit on the front with electricity being supplied with an extension cord thru a r/v receptacle in the front of the trailer that fed a breaker box on the inside.
Swing out the back door and pull out the "slide-out".
You enter from the two swing out doors in the rear slide out. The white box contains a small 120 volt mini kitchen and used as a step to enter the camper doors.
This is a view from the rear. This unit was used by a couple and their pre-teen son. They were always outside cooking, walking, hiking, or riding bicycles and just used the camper for sleeping.
Standard 6x10 utility trailer converted into a nice little camper/sleeping unit. A window was added to each side and an A/C unit on the front with electricity being supplied with an extension cord thru a r/v receptacle in the front of the trailer that fed a breaker box on the inside.
Swing out the back door and pull out the "slide-out".
You enter from the two swing out doors in the rear slide out. The white box contains a small 120 volt mini kitchen and used as a step to enter the camper doors.
This is a view from the rear. This unit was used by a couple and their pre-teen son. They were always outside cooking, walking, hiking, or riding bicycles and just used the camper for sleeping.
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