The Joys of Trailer Travel Life

The gas fireplace was a nice touch at our
Desert Hot Springs campsite.

For years we debated the pros and cons of owning a travel trailer. The pro column was easy to fill. The freedom to travel where and when we wanted while towing our tiny house behind us. Our own bed and bathroom…cooking our own meals…it all sounded wonderful. 
The biggest con was the financial investment; purchasing a truck in addition to a trailer. Reg and I promised each other that if we did it, we would have to make every effort to use it…a lot…so we took the plunge.

Almost eight years later we’ve kept our promise, traveling multiple times to the nearby Oregon Coast, as well as several trips back and forth across country. We have loved every minute of it. Well, almost every minute. 

Things do go wrong and the fixes don’t always last. Our first trailer had a window leak over the bed. A leak we didn’t notice until we climbed in at night and the sheets were soaked. We also set our roll of paper towels on fire. Now we keep them far away from the stovetop. The worst was when I failed to hook the sewer pipe up properly. Enough said. It’s no longer my job.

Last year our television fell off the wall in North Carolina, snapping into so many pieces that we required not just a new bracket, but a new TV. The heater stopped working in Louisiana. We had water leaks in Texas (twice) and New Mexico. The caulking around our sink was so chewed up I was afraid it was in danger of dropping out from the counter.

So, before we set off on our winter escape this year, Reg had our waterlines updated, our sink reinstalled (it looks pretty again) and a number of other fixes meant to prevent disaster.

We reached our destination, home for the next couple months, without too much drama.

As we headed south, we revisited the water leak our second morning on the road. A steady stream of water poured from under the sink, interfering with our morning coffee (sacred time) and generally making us both grumpy. Fortunately, after 25 years of fiddling with automatic garden sprinklers, Reg was able to fix it. So far, so good.

By the time we reached Desert Hot Springs our TV was cattywampus, threatening to come loose (again) despite the strap and towels we thought were safely holding it in place. Much more bouncing around and our new TV would be toast too. Again, Reg was able to fix it, with the help of our “Helpful Hardware Man” at Ace, who pointed out the wrong type of screw had previously been used.

We rarely watch TV when we’re camping, but since we’re staying put for an extended period, it will be nice to have.

Tucson greeted us on our first day with blue sky and a temperature that reached 64°. Perfect! Today, the palm trees are swaying in the wind and the gray sky is spitting rain at us. Oh well, this too shall pass. At least we have TV.


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6 responses to “The Joys of Trailer Travel Life”

  1. Deborah Gudger Avatar
    Deborah Gudger

    Today is another of the cold, cloudy, maybe rainy, days in Ashland, from which you have fled to Arizona! At least there you know there’s a promise of warmer weather!

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    1. Not that I don’t enjoy a cold rainy day, home with a good book but…I do love the blue sky in these parts. Stay warm and dry.

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  2. Lori OliverTierney Avatar
    Lori OliverTierney

    We just got back from a trip to Pismo beach in our trailer. Loved every minute. We had a pipe break and Smiley fixed it and got a flat tire on trailer when he ran over a wall that the RV place says so many people do. They said we were just the first in 2024. We didn’t feel quite so old. We have had good luck with this trailer. It is a 2007 Trailblazer and the trailer people said the old ones are better than the new as so many of them have leakage and so many other problems. Two people at the campground said the same thing. We don’t travel nearly as much as you guys in it but love it. The cost of gas deters us. We only get 10 miles a gallon. But it affords us the opportunity to take our dogs and get to the blue sky also. We will go to Death Valley in the spring. Our dogs are in heaven when we go. WE had the best weather and such blue skies in Grover Beach/Pismo. Loved it. Have fun and of course Happy trails. How long are you gone for?

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    1. An escape to the coast is always rejuvenating. Glad you had good weather. Our water leaks have been frustrating. Mostly because each “fix” by the pros soon failed. I’ve heard the older trailers are better made. Maybe they simply have fewer things to go wrong…still, we love our trailer, although 12 MPG is our best, but only if cruising down the interstate. Wishing you continued joy with your trailer!

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      1. Lori OliverTierney Avatar
        Lori OliverTierney

        Have a great trip Sue. You two are my heroes

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