Monday, May 29, 2017

Vintage Mobile Scout Camping Adventure #3-Topeka, Kansas




Memorial Day Weekend 2017 began with a bit of sadness at the loss of one of my favorite musicians, Mr. Gregg Allman. You may remember that our 1961 Mobile Scout Camper was christened Sweet Melissa after a line from a song by the Allman Brothers Band. My heart said, "This one's for you, Mr. Allman" and we moved into Mobile Scout Camping Adventure #3, to our state's capital, Topeka, KS.

Topeka KOA barn
We chose to camp at Topeka/Capital City KOA, for a couple of reasons. First, the lakes around Wichita have experienced flooding, cutting the Memorial Day Weekend campsites down so much that, if you weren't camped there by mid-week, you didn't have a campsite. Second, we're KOA Value Kard Rewards members and we'd read on their website about the Topeka campground's unusual features.

What could possibly be unusual enough about a campground that we'd drive one hundred fifty miles to see it? Well, a barn, for one thing. The family that runs this KOA moved a vintage barn to the campground and restored it beautifully, creating a camp store/office, game room, reading parlor, workout room, and space that can be rented for special events. It added a nice touch to an already scenic campground.

And then there was the hiking trail that wound up a hillside, where a mama killdeer lured us away from her nest with their trademark broken wing ploy. The hike also revealed a number of quartzite boulders that fascinated The Hubs, aka The Science Nerd.



What else did we like about this campground? Three onsite fishing ponds provided our fellow campers plenty of angling action. It was nice to see the glow of their lanterns around the bank after sunset. Got to get that fishing gear packed in the camper!

The feature that attracts the most business for this campground was their new saltwater swimming pool. We didn't indulge on this trip, but it seemed to draw a steady stream of happy swimmers.

The campground hosts advertise their KOA as a family-friendly destination, and it surely seemed to be. There were large family groups taking advantage of the tent sites right next to the water. There were enormous fiberglass relatives of Sweet Melissa, the only inhabitants of which seemed to be the kiddos who made a dash to the pool several times a day. We think their parents were enjoying a holiday weekend in RV luxury, and we don't blame them a bit. There was also a contingent of bikers, friendly guys on sweet rides who camped down by one of the ponds. A bonus for us--a vintage Airstream right across the road and a new Shasta Airflyte reissue that was cute as baby cheeks.
1976 Airstream

How'd Sweet Melissa do on a three-day excursion? She did a great job, after we figured out some adjustments we'll need to make for future camping. One, we installed the AC and 12v/110v fridge a little too close together and the resulting heat made the fridge fretful. So, rather than make his wife choose between AC and refrigeration, The Hubs figured out where to move the fridge as soon as we got home. In the meantime, we saved the AC for evening and packed the food in ice overnight. Worked just fine.

What else? Had to make a couple adjustments to the sway control to keep the ride smooth. That and a bit of drama with a dead battery (really, really dead, as in "cannot be resurrected") in the parking lot of Casey's General Store in Emporia, KS made me SO glad I married a forty-year mechanic!



But the drama was worth it, because we also shared early morning meals cooked at the campground, hiked through beautiful Kansas prairie and met some awfully nice people from at least ten states.

Coleman camp stove s'mores
We toasted marshmallows for s'mores by the flame of our Coleman camp stove because our fire ring was mysteriously missing. Turned snack time into an adventure, so no harm done!

The Hubs snuck away to see a bit of Topeka (because the dogs and I needed a nap in the worst way)
and came back with all sorts of interesting facts about our spectacular Kansas State Capitol building.

Kansas State Capitol
And we remembered, as we drove through the Flint Hills on I-70 and heading home along Hwy 50, how awesomely scenic the Sunflower State can be. We'll visit the rocky valleys near Topeka, Lawrence and Manhattan again, and look forward to more tales to tell of camping in Sweet Melissa.

I Forgot!! A big victory also took place this weekend! I learned to tow the camper! I've been skittish about driving the Envoy with Sweet Melissa in tow, but The Hubs was struggling with allergies, so Memorial Day Weekend on two interstates was my trial by fire. Terrified of flying off the face of the Earth at first, but once I'd gotten used to her wobbles and the way she pushes you when you're braking, I actually did okay. About 150 miles towing experience under my belt, so one more camping obstacle overcome. Woohoo!












Monday, May 15, 2017

Mobile Scout Camping Adventure #2 - Cheney State Park

At last--the winter cover's come off Sweet Melissa and we're geared up for 2017 camping season!

You may remember that we took our 1961 Mobile Scout vintage camper on a test run to Salina KOA last November. After that successful camping trial, we had to say goodbye to camping as winter weather set in. But it's beautiful here in the Sunflower State once again, and we had our first excursion of the season on Mother's Day weekend.

Flooding at Cheney State Park
Didn't go too far this time--just about thirty miles west of the homestead to Cheney State Park. Some last minute drama as recent epic rainfall caused east shore camping areas at Cheney Lake to be flooded. We were determined to camp, nonetheless, and left home Saturday morning with Sweet Melissa in tow.

When we reached the lake we found, with the help of a buddy who had already set up camp, two west shore loops with open campsites. We chose the North Loop and couldn't have had a better camping experience.
Cheney State Park Campsite
Did I mention we decided to take our two senior citizen dogs along? They're as new to camping as we are, so we wondered how they'd like the experience. No reason to worry! Happy and Daisy hung out at the campground, took long walks with us and generally took to camping like they'd grown up at a KOA.

So now some particulars about our camping experience. Why did we enjoy Cheney State Park? It was PEACEFUL, a prairie park with a fifteen-square-mile reservoir, hiking trails and super-friendly camp hosts.

The Ninnescah Sailing Association calls this lake home, so a stroll through the sailboat marina was also fascinating. There's a boat launch/marina for powered boats on the other side of the lake. The Hubs got to watch some impressively speedy boats skipping across the waves.

He also got to share what he knows about restoring vintage campers with several groups who just had to stop and ask 'Did you restore that camper yourselves?' Lots of fun conversation, and we even found another vintage camper just around the
curve from our campsite!

Happy Hubby & '61 Mobile Scout
How did Sweet Melissa do as our home away from home for Mother's Day weekend? She was marvelous! We tweaked some routines and learned some shortcuts that will come in handy on future trips. She towed like a dream, even with a wild, Kansas crosswind bumping against her.


One of this blogger's favorite parts of camping so far is cooking outdoors. I also found that using our recently-purchased three-in-one toaster oven, grill and coffee maker was a nice option early in the morning. We're learning to use ingredients for multiple meals, to save room in our small fridge.


We really didn't have any complaints, other than not having another day to stay and relax at the lake. God bless the folks who camped around us in rigs that made our baby look like a children's playhouse. They seemed to be having a good time, too! We decided there's more than one way to camp, and we're glad we have the freedom to enjoy ours.

More than anything, we enjoyed the community of campers. People stopping, waving, even working together to secure an awning while the owner was off at work. It was what we've been hoping it would be when we finally got to start camping.

We've got the fever now and plan to creatively include our vintage trailer in most future travel. We're scheming our next camping vacation as I write, so watch for Sweet Melissa at campsite near you!