A swing back into Ohio wasn’t part of our plan until we experienced heavy rains in New York and realized the stargazer wasn’t perfectly watertight. So we made a trip to nüCamp by way of Lisbon OH. Fortunately the seal was easily set right. It also gave us the opportunity to pick up the PahaQue awning we’d recently ordered from Sugarcreek based All Pro Adventures and tried it out here in Coshocton. It’s going to add a whole new dimension to travels in the 400!

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  1. Brian

    Yea! You have a living room again. A place to enjoy pleasant evenings with your e-books and start T@B tours.

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    • Steve & Karen

      Thanks! Your comment truly evoked much appreciated laughter on our part.

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