Travels with Jackie and Ben

Sunday, June 28, 2015

It Comes In a Box


The trailer vs. camper debate has been decided.  Last camping trip suddenly the Sportsmoible was too old, too funky and too brown.  Ben has always yearned for a truck, so when it dawned on him that my sudden fascination with trailers would necessitate a truck purchase, he was all in.
First I wanted a vintage canned ham trailer.  That was until we looked at one on Craigslist and realized it was too old and too funky.  Being cutely silver and turquoise was not enough.
We immediately settled on a 2005 Chalet pop-up trailer originally owned by folks we know.  It's second owner was quickly overwhelmed by it, so we scooped it up.
As soon as it was parked on Poinsettia, I got busy glamping it up and Ben went truck hunting.  

We settled on a 2011 Nissan Frontier with a generous crew cab and a baby sized bed.  Sportsmoible sold to a fresh -faced UCSB professor who immediately took his wife and toddler beach camping.  Everybody happy!
Those blah RV fabrics had to go.  A sturdy tropical print shower curtain from World Market inspired the decor. Like Scarlet at Tara, my sewing machine whirred into the night and voila!
Now where to take the Chalet on its first adventure?  My high school friend Aaron  provided the answer with an invitation to Sun Valley.  We all know I can't resist Sun Valley!  Now feverish preparation ensued and we took off Friday - first stop Placerville for dinner (salmon fresh from Chris's Alaska trip) with Ben's bros.

First mistake - driving through the  Bay Area on a Friday (all because we wanted to stop at Camping World for RV goodies).  The price was paid with stop and go crawling for hours.  A text promiing peach daiquiris on arrival gave us courage.  We were thankful to finally reach rural Highway 88 for the last scenic leg through the oak and foothill pine woodlands.

We slept in the driveway, but not because we weren't offered the guest room repeatedly - just had to try it out.  
In the morning Chris tightened all our lug nuts for good measure and we headed out to buy boxes of those fabulous peaches from Huston's stand.
Robyn will make short work of them with their Vitamix.

Highway 50 was a beautiful drive.  So good to see the alpine flowers in bloom in spite of the drought.
Nostalgia made us stop at Sorenson's for lunch.  I remember decades ago yearning to eat there after skiing but always considering it too pricy.  Charming cabins, nice people, food ok.

We made it to Eureka Nevada, a one street town, by 7.  The two tiny and depressing RV parks were full so we did as Ben's oldest brother Cort advised and camped at the fairgrounds.  A boisterous wedding party was in full swing, so we chose a corner and unhooked and unfolded our little Chalet.  

The high heat of the day slowly tempered and the sunset over the far range lasted for hours.

We learned the hard way that our cassette toilet was improperly installed by the previous owner's boyfriend.  My flushing soon was evident as water tricked across the trailer floor.  Ben's famous plumber skills were once again employed in a crisis.  I stayed out of the way with my book.  He fixed it! Now we need an RV expert to get the fridge cooling properly.  Sigh.  The Chalet has it's own quirks, and we will surely discover more.


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