The trip home from the McLaren Island Campground was uneventful. I stopped and I practiced backing-up for close to an hour in the local school’s empty parking lot.
That was a good idea as I managed to get the trailer into the driveway quite handily! It helped that the street was clear of cars and people I suppose. I think the two most important things to remember besides the dozen or so other ones is to position the trailer’s wheels where they have to pivot and to keep my hand on the bottom of the steering wheel pushing in the direction the rear of the trailer has to go. It happens incrementally with a few zigs and zags.
I enjoyed my short vacation and after hearing from other campers that they would try and secure the spot I was in later in the season, I promptly went to the park’s website and reserved perhaps the last remaining block, 6 nights, in August. This was an exciting process with Rogers cell service being fairly erratic by the water (at one point I received and ATT signal…YIKES! US roaming fees! Who wants those?).
I just had to do it as I just felt so good after two days. I will be better prepared the next time with a list! And my bread and frozen vegetables.
It will be interesting to see how the water (with grey/black tanks) and electricity management work out. All part of that learning curve.