thatguytom83
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We recently completed our first trip our in our well seasoned 1999 Winnebago Adventurer. We had an absolute blast! We love reading about the journeys others have taken, and though our trip was a small trip, it was still very rewarding in knowledge and invaluable family time. Our maiden voyage took us to Jellystone Park in Canyon Lake, Texas. We chose this location because our kids are still little and wanted them to have a wonderful experience with the annual fall festival the park puts on. It was an amazing time. So much that the kids were begging to stay, especially our oldest! I've posted a link to our blog below that captures some more info and some camping spot info on the location we stayed at. Below is a summary of the things we learned, motorhome report, and a few other goodies.
Blog link with pictures:
https://tmgarcia83.wixsite.com/garciafambam4/home/journey-to-jellystone-hill-country-texas
Trip Summary:
Location: Jellystone Hill Country Texas
Spot: D134
Rating: Excellent
Hookups: 50/30/20 connections
Sewer: Clean / Easy to connect
Water: Clean, No Smell / Easy to connect
Cable: Available but did not work for us
Notes:
Spot D134 is awesome. You have your own little corner with a nice patch of land available for activities. Our 33 foot motor home and slide had no problem fitting in. Staff extremely friendly. Just amazing!
Motorhome Knowledge for First Timers:
Goodies:
Blog link with pictures:
https://tmgarcia83.wixsite.com/garciafambam4/home/journey-to-jellystone-hill-country-texas
Trip Summary:
Location: Jellystone Hill Country Texas
Spot: D134
Rating: Excellent
Hookups: 50/30/20 connections
Sewer: Clean / Easy to connect
Water: Clean, No Smell / Easy to connect
Cable: Available but did not work for us
Notes:
Spot D134 is awesome. You have your own little corner with a nice patch of land available for activities. Our 33 foot motor home and slide had no problem fitting in. Staff extremely friendly. Just amazing!
Motorhome Knowledge for First Timers:
- Bring a push broom, we didn't have one and added to our list.
- Bring a battery powered blower, would have been nice to blow the roof and awning off.
- Bring a few treated wood blocks for the leveling feet. We didn't and wished we did. Gravel was hard but underlying soil was soft.
- If you have littles like us, don't forget the plastic cups and plates, we did, lol!
- Listen to your co-pilot. Sorry about the branches, lol!
- If your dash AC stops working, check the vacuum ball and the hoses, lol. Oops, sorry honey!
Goodies:
- ICEEs were delicious!
- We had wonderful neighbors who were so kind!
- Happiest Dad, could not have asked for a better time!