Two T@Bs and Counting

2018 Northeast, Road Trip

On impulse this morning we modified our plans and headed to Sugarcreek, Ohio. We are slated to participate in the annual nüCamp rally, a gathering of teardrop campers next week. üCamp18 doesn’t officially begin for five days but we weren’t the first to arrive at Winklepleck. Penny arrived with her T@B 320 yesterday. Later today Amanda should arrive with Ag@tha, her T@B-CSS. Tomorrow we expect Bill & Lynn to show up with their Silver Shadow. We studied the üCamp18 map and located the power pedestal 22/E6. We’re on the perimeter of the encampment facing the golf course! It will be a lovely home for next several days. The party is beginning!

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  1. Philip Stutzman

    It was so nice meeting you this morning! Phil Stutzman

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