Sunday, November 26, 2023

Thanks to Robert Sells at Salem Breeze Campground and Kirk Wells of Campers Inn of Mocksville

We all gathered in mid October 2023 for another great rally in Winston- Salem, NC at the Salem Breeze Campground. The owner, Robert Sells, who also owns the Cool Breeze Campground in Galax, VA, catered to our every need. His campgrounds are very well constructed and maintained, with long and level full hookup pull through sites and nice amenities, complete with large indoor rally areas.

The weather was good, except for a little rain on Friday night. This was expected and caused us to adjust our rally schedule around slightly.  Instead of eating at the campground on Friday night we went out to dinner at a very nice nearby restaurant that Robert recommended, the Arcadia Family Restaurant. Our club has eaten there before. Always good food, lots of choices, and very good service and prices.  Saturday night, Kirk Wells from the nearby Tiffin dealership, Campers Inn of Mocksville, cooked another great steak and chicken BBQ. He trailers in his mobile kitchen and brings all the food, plates, napkins, cups and cutlery, drinks, and cooks it all fresh. He is such a warm and friendly person, and he really enjoys feeding rally groups who come into the areas near the dealership.  All sponsored by Campers Inn of Mocksville.

During the days everyone was free to explore the nearby areas, with some going to High Point, Lexington, downtown Winston-Salem - and some of us just staying at the campground and chatting with Robert. Another very good rally. We all agreed, we are coming back here next year!







 Please check the upcoming events page to see the details of our December 2023 Holiday Lunch and our 2024 events schedule. Enjoy the rest of your Fall and Winter seasons.

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Roanoke Rapids - 8 JUNE - 11JUNE 2023

 We gathered in Roanoke Rapids, NC at the RV Resort at Carolina Crossroads, for our second rally of 2023. Kathy and I got in a day early to begin our duties as rally hosts. For this rally we opted to bring our, new to us, a 28 foot class B+ coach, that we named Junior. After setting up in the campground we checked out the facilities. Nice pool and jacuzzi, rally room, small camp store, large open air covered game area. The campground was clean and well maintained.  The sites were long enough for our coach and tow vehicle, and plenty wide enough for the slides and awning. We were very lucky to be assigned a full hookup pull thru site next to a large covered gazebo. Since we knew another club member couple would be coming in to the site on the other side of the gazebo we staked it out and made it our extended home for the weekend. We were given the key to the rally room for our exclusive use all weekend, it was large and had a full kitchen, and since there were only going to be ten to twelve of us we opted not to use it - the gazebo would work just fine for our needs.

On Thursday we gathered information about things to do and see from some very friendly staff at the chamber of commerce - the tourist information office was closed for remodeling. Most of the group arrived while Kathy and I were still checking out the nearby areas. We got back and setup for the welcome meet and greet in our gazebo. Some of us brought our chairs and with the gazebos picnic table and a folding table we had everything we needed. It was nice to see familiar faces and meet new ones. We talked and swapped stories for a few hours and then split up for the night.

On Friday some of us did day trips while the rest of us met up in the campground to visit. Friday night we opted for dinner out at a local Mexican food restaurant that the campground owner and the chamber recommended. The food and the service was good, with a large menu to select from.

On Saturday we again did day trips around the area, while some of us stayed at the campground. Kathy and I had an electrical issue with our coach so we dealt with that issue for part of the day. We could not get power into the coach using our 50amp cord and connection so we ended up stringing a series of extension cords to power up what we needed for the rest of the weekend. We all met up at another recommended local restaurant, this time a steakhouse. The food and service were great. After dinner we all met up back at the campground, at the gazebo, for our meeting and more visiting.

On Sunday morning at 6 am Kathy and I woke up to a coach filled with smoke. Turns out that a foil covered heater duct was not properly anchored down and had shifted - touching a 12v bridge bar in the back of the converters distribution panel causing it to short. Our plans to stay an extra night suddenly ended. We did a temporary fix of that issue and immediately packed up to leave. Two electrical issues in one weekend was enough for us. There were a few others up that early so we said our goodbyes. Most everyone was scheduled to leave later in the morning. On the way home I called the campground office, once it opened. I advised them of our problems, assuring them that the issues were with our coach - not their power pedestal. They cheerfully refunded us for the unused portion of our stay.

PS: Junior is fixed. The GFCI outlet did not seem to be faulty but it was indeed creating most of our problems. A simple replacement with a better quality unit fixed the AC problems. Rerouting and anchoring the heater duct fixed the DC problem.

Here are a few pictures of our Friday night out at the local Mexican restaurant in Roanoke Rapids:










Hope to see you all at our fall rallies:
9/14 - 17 at Tom Johnson Campground
10/19 - 22 at the Salem Breeze Campground

See the Upcoming Events page for more info.

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Tanglewood Rally - April 27th - April 30th, 2023

Six of our member couples braved a rainy weekend and still managed to have a great time. 

Most of us arrived Thursday afternoon before the rain started up later that evening. We met at Kathy and Clennons coach for a meet and greet on Thursday at around 5:00 pm. Lots of snacks, drinks, and good conversation. 

Friday most of us enjoyed a few hours of sunny skies by touring the park and the surrounding areas.  We met up at a local restaurant, getting in just before the wind and the rain settled in. Luckily it was short lived and we got home without getting soaked.  Some of the group set up at the shelter until late that evening, swapping stories, and getting to know some of our new members. The rain lasted all night - great for sleeping.

Saturday was overcast in the morning, but by noon the sun was out and we were moving around the campground visiting and enjoying the day. The shelter was reserved by another group but the campground work camper hosts set us up at their site with plenty of tables and chairs for our pot luck dinner and meeting. We enjoyed a good meal and enjoyed the evening. The meeting was short, but productive. Some of us stayed and lingered by the camp hosts firepit afterwards.

Sunday the rain held off so most of us were able to break camp and get on the road before the showers started up again. 

Hope to see all of you at our next campout - June 8th - June 11th, 2023 at the RV Resort at Carolina Crossroads, Roanoke Rapids, NC. Call them at (252) 538-9776 to make your reservation.

If you are a Tiffin product owner and think you might want to camp with us you are more than welcome to come to any of our events.