Party at Timbercrest

Ohio, Road Trip

TimberCrest Camp and RV Park Site #74 in Walnut Creek, Ohio has been our home for the last week. Then a few days ago we learned that Michael & Marcus and Ollie would be piling into heading to to Sugarcreek to retrieve their T@B 400 from the nüCamp RV Service Center. Soon plans were hatching to share a meal while they were here. Then we learned that Allison and Darren could join us. We gathered the fixings to make up a mess of Philly Cheesesteak on our new Camp Chef Griddle and the stage was set for an amazing afternoon. It was so great to see friends after the long lockdown and to have the opportunity to welcome Marcus into this T@B Family in person. Thank you, Michael, for having the foresight to bring your Clam Shelter to protect us all from the cold blustery drizzle. And kudos to Ollie for joining the gathering from the safety of Marcus’ lap. Can’t wait to see everyone again in June here at üCamp at Timbercrest.

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  1. Michael Mancuso

    Cold and rainy, but a wonderful day! Thank you for hosting us and for welcoming Marcus to the nüCamp RV family!

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