The Verdict is In!
That's what I USED to like about Texas
It's me and RDB exploring the world - on wheels! We started our adventures in a pop-up camper with our beloved pup, Diesel. Ten years later, we have a 5th wheel as our rollin' weekend home as we're out camping, geocaching, ENJOYN life top-down in our Mazda MX5, and always looking for the next great adventure.
We packed up from Ray Roberts Lake State Park - having not really had a chance to check it out as we came in late on Wednesday and left by noon on Friday; spending most of Thanksgiving Day driving down to Waxahachie for a small, outdoor family dinner. We swung by Grandma's house on the way, dropping off a care-package of flowers, a new 500-piece puzzle, and beers (her fave from Houston, 11 Below's 7-Iron). It was so difficult to stand back from her front door and not be able to hug her (damn, pandemic!!) but it was worth it to see her face light up when she opened the door and saw us standing there and to see her ASL "I love you" as we drove away. Love that spry young 94 year old!
We made our way down to our final park of this week-long adventure - Fort Parker State Park near Mexia, TX. It's a small park with only one loop, and incredible views of the lake. But - BIG CAMPERS BE WARNED: They are _not_ maintaining the overhanging tree limbs in a way that's conducive to large 5th wheels like ours (we top out at 12'6"). Rich masterfully guided our rig to avoid limbs, with me out front walking backwards and giving him turn by turn instructions. As soon as we were parked (and y'all, we almost said: nope! to the site we're in, as the large trees that line either side of the entrance and the other side of the street made it really difficult to back in) I was up on the roof making sure we didn't have any scratches or holes from the drive down the park road.
So, I wasn't sure what would be a more enticing title: "10 minute" or "no bake"? Because in this case, they're BOTH true!
Traveling for Thanksgiving and we're having a very toned-down family gathering at R&S's house this year, so I volunteered to bring dessert since I had just recently made this pie and RDB and I LOVE it! It's incredibly easy - though you'll not likely have a pair of electric beaters in your camper kitchen.
Though, for as easy as this is? You just _might_ want to bring a set!
Ok, let's go!
(We're really loving the ammo can caches in this park!)
So, remember how I mentioned that just because you buy it new it doesn't mean that it's perfect? Well, we're still waiting for a part to come in to fix the black tank's small leak, and thanks to TJ's suggestion, we have a temporary fix that's worth it's weight in gold!
So, here's the issue: you empty your tanks completely, then head off to the next camp ground, using them as normal. A small leak isn't a big issue, except that all the leakage is caught in the drainage pipe, so that when you go to the dump station and uncap that pipe - several cups of water come flushing out.
Ewww.
But, here's the quick fix: a twist on waste value gate. (FYI - you'll find prices all over the place online - we bought ours for just over $20 at a Camping World in Tyler moving from one park to another on our Thanksgiving trip)
Continuing on thru our East Texas tour, we left out Sunday afternoon to head over to Cooper Lake State Park for the next several days. So, just an FYI - if you have the lego leveling blocks, and you think they'll travel ok in the back of the open truck bed under the hitch, well, you should probably think again. We were missing about half our stash of them by the time we made it to the next camp ground!