Stage One: Planning
Planning a five week trip from Illinois to Maine to Kentucky in a teardrop camper is a feat of logistics! We used a calendar, a BIG calendar, a road atlas, an RV state park campground guide, at least one laptop, and at least 2 phones
We got the idea to get the teardrop camper at an RV show in January. We bought the Atlas on Valentine’s Day. We ordered the RV state park campsites book and picked up the teardrop (affectionately named Gigi) in April.
We started picking places to visit and booking campsites in June: Michigan, Ontario, New York, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Kentucky.
Little by little pieces and parts fell into place.
Stage Two: Shopping and Packing
Oh wait! We needed a vehicle with more oomph to tow the teardrop. The Jeep was traded for a small truck.
I needed a better fitting bicycle! An old Schwinn fit me perfectly and got a new front inner tube
My companion retired at the end of June. Oh wait! I had to retire too. Mid August it was!
Menu planning. Grocery shopping . Budgeting. Food prep
Laundry. Clothes organized and packed. Food packed.
Fortunately we already had the teardrop outfitted with kitchen gear, etc.
An extra gas can for Just In Case!
In the midst of this one of us moved to a new home. Oh boy. A chiropractor appt
was squeezed in after that for the morning our trip began...whew!
Finally all ready to go!!
Stage Three: The First Leg
We drove to Holland State Park in Michigan for our first few nights. Oh dear. Postage stamp sized campsites. Signs everywhere saying: No alcohol allowed.. (HaHaHa....Oops). We settle in, admittedly surprised at the campground, but ready to make the most of our first few days.