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Where to Work?

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Where to Work? I knew I was going to be working on this camper for a while and we needed a place to park it and work on it. First we thought that behind the house would work out well.  We have a tent that we thought would cover the camper and work area.  We set up the tent out back and Brian hooked up the camper to the ATV. As you might notice the camper was a bit too tall for the tent.  So plan "A" was out the window.  I helped to take the tent down and then went golfing! When I got home I found the camper.... in the pole barn! Yes the husband put it there!  All his friends are telling him that I will take over his shop.  We will have to wait and see.

Bringing Her Home

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Bringing my New Trailer Home Once we decided to buy her we had to get her home.  We could not risk trying to tow her, she had been sitting for about 20 years who knows what could happen on the road! We hired a flat bed tow truck to get it home.  Sorry no photo of the truck. I was so excited to get started.  The first thing was to get the extra stuff out.  The ancient microwave, the disgusting mattresses and the filthy carpet!  We got started with all the extra stuff then ripped up the carpet.  To our surprise there were boards under the carpet, maybe that should have been our first clue something was up.  Actually it should have been our second.  Our son's head was brushing the ceiling inside the trailer. So we started working on the boards.  We had to pry up a section with a crow bar to get things started.  These boards were installed really well. Maybe I should not have been surprised by what we found... Yep, that's wat

So I Bought A Travel Trailer

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Yep I bought a 1977 Maple Leaf Travel Trailer! A few months ago I mentioned to my husband that it would be fun to renovate a travel trailer.  You see people on line do it and they look so cute.  It would be so much easier to flip than a whole house.  For some reason my husband told his co-workers about it and low and behold one of his co-workers had a travel trailer to he wanted to sell.  We decided to go check it out the following Saturday.  It was about an hour twenty minute ride.  Here is what we saw: You guessed it - it's a 1977 Maple Leaf Travel Trailer an obscure manufacturer out of Indiana only made for a few years in the seventies.  More about that later. It has sat in this yard for 20 years and used as a bunk house.  There is water damage and smells kind of funky.  But good luck finding one that doesn't! We took a few days and decided to go for it.  My plan is to update this blog every couple of weeks or so to share my progre