Hokey Smokes!! Was that a fun time or what?
I can honestly say that I had no idea what I was in for when Norm & Jules said they liked vintage camping and going to rallies. But signing up with them meant taking the good with the bad. So far, ALL GOOD!! First thing I did after arriving though was to hook back up with Norm & Jules after my wandering around with Mike & Jessica for the past month. They were such gracious hosts! Thanks guys!
Me & Norm reunited |
Ok, for those that might not know, a vintage trailer (camper) rally is just what it sounds like. A bunch of people with vintage trailers (they don't like their campers to be called old...) that actually use them still to go camping. Someone "organizes" a camp outing at a nearby campground and invites ANYBODY with an old camper to come join in for the weekend. Whoever shows up gets to enjoy. Its really cool! They are very welcoming to "newbies". Since this was my first rally I was a newbie. I did find out that the only requirement is that you arrive with the intention of having fun!
Norm & Jules currently own three vintage campers. These are two of them;
1958 Hiawatha |
1965 Aristocrat Lo-Liner |
Clearly they are not your typical neighbors in a campground. But that is what is so cool. There are a bunch of like minded people that get together with their old (oops, vintage) campers and hang out.
Anyhow, back to the festivities. I met up with my cousin Gunther and we were catching up.
There was another gnome, T-Roy, that said he was embarrassed a bit when he saw that he and I were dressed alike. He said he would make sure that didn't happen again so we all exchanged numbers to check wardrobes in the future. The goose was another "newbie" named Gertie. She was with Joni, Jason & Brock.
On the first night we had what they called a progressive cocktail party and crazy hat contest. You start out at one camper and the owner provides a tasty beverage of their choosing along with an appetizer.
After a few minutes of chatting, drinking and eating its on to the next camper. This was our first stop. BJ's 1958 Yellowstone. Everyone names their campers too. BJ named hers Bee Bee because of a bunch of bee bee dents in it. Norm & Jules named theirs Bob (the Burger) and Walter (the Hippie).
The more people that attend one of these could make the "progressive" part of the party a real challenge!
Next it was on to Norm & Jules' campers. Joni & Jason were staying in Walter while they are in the process of re-doing their 1970 something Shasta. Norm & Jules were staying in Bob.
It was great fun and the food was fantastic! Joni & Jason had mini hot dogs wrapped in bacon and baked with brown sugar. Mmmmmm!
Norm & Jules tend to have "shots" but this time the shot glasses were filled with cordial. Its a homemade concoction that the recipe has been passed down in Norm's family for generations. It is very similar to brandy. Definitely NOT shot material! But very tasty! The cordial for this rally was blackberry.
After Norm & Jules' it was off to Kimberly & Gibb's and Mike & Jessica's.
It was getting a bit cold and obviously was having an affect on the participants. Gunther, myself and T-Roy didn't notice the cooler temps. We had enough tasty beverages to ward off any cold weather! We should have made it a bigger point to sample multiple appetizers rather than multiple beverages.
If you would like to view all of the pictures from the rally (There are around 160) click this link. Marengo Ridge Rally
Saturday was a much tamer affair. During the day things were pretty easy. Getting up and started is always tough after a night like last night.
Even Brock would agree.
I suggested that we go out to breakfast in town rather than me having to cook it, since I had volunteered to cook it the night before. Everybody thought it was a great idea, so we went.
After breakfast we went back to the campground. I had a chat with a guy that was hanging around Norm & Jules camper.
He said that he owned the camper. Clearly the guy is a clown and didn't know that I am family with the actual owners.
The Busch / Watson campsites |
Norm said you always know where he and Jules are camping, at the corner of Canned Ham Trail & Aluminitis Avenue. Aluminitis, he said, is some sort of sickness people get when they start buying vintage trailers. I guess owning three makes them incurable.
Norm's new sign |
We rode bikes for a little bit and checked out some of the area.
Later it was time to start getting ready for the evening's "pot luck" dinner. Everyone brings a dish to pass so its pretty much "pot luck" what you will end up eating. I made chili.
After dinner we sat around and talked for a while. It was a great time. (I know, I said that already, but it really was!)
Then it was time to head off to sleep. A full tummy tends to do that to me.
Norm says its a food coma. I think he just likes to sleep. I know Brock does.
I can say that I haven't spent a more relaxing, enjoyable weekend in a very long time. I am really looking forward to the many other rallies Norm says we are going to attend this year. He said that since this was my first it was better that it was a small event. According to what he is saying the rest promise to be much larger. I can't wait!
See you in the campgrounds!
Travis
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