Day One: Afternoon

Okay, so now what?  The site I was parked at didn’t have many neighbours, so at least no one was settling down in their lawn chair with a beer to watch the newbie screw everything up (that is the number one pastime of RVers – watching someone back their rig into a spot for the first time).  I muddled through, and was doing fine until I walked around the rig with my head down and cracked my forehead on the extended mirror.  Big goose-egg.

But inside, I really didn’t know what was what so I sat down with 22 user manuals that came with the rig.  And read them.  Two problems: in many cases, because the user manual came with the appliance/tool/system, the manual didn’t actually identify what type of item it was referencing.  For example, there was a Yamaha booklet.  But a Yamaha what?  Entertainment system? Battery charger? Furnace ignition?  Still don’t know.  I know they told me I could ask all the questions I wanted via text, but I thought I should at least try to figure things out with the manuals.  I sorted and labelled them in 4 separate pouches: Appliances, Car & Entertainment, Things I Don’t Understand, and Extra Bits.  (The last pile being extra wires attached to user manuals, French- or Spanish-only booklets, etc…)

My first photo

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