Camper Repairs Needed So We Visited a Dead Presidents Tomb

 Our camper had a water leak from the water lines on the bathroom toilet and under the kitchen sink.  We took it to the RV dealer we had purchased it from to get repaired.  (We purchased the camper in Florida, but the closest dealer we have is in Ohio.)  We drove up the night before and stayed in the parking lot.  It wasn't too bad as they had electric for us to hook up to which was good considering it was rainy which turned to sleet; meaning, it was cold, so we were able to use our furnace.  

While the repair work was being done, we went to President Mckinley's Tomb Memorial and then to his library and museum.  The work was finished that afternoon, so we hooked up and started driving home.  I was going to go to a camping ground in West Virginia for that night, but we saw a sign for Salt Fork State Park and took a slight detour.  

Well, long story short, we ended up staying at Salt Fork State Park for four nights.  They have tons of hiking trails, lakes, fishing and just about anything you would want in a camping spot.  The sites were clean and many of them had a lot of space around them.  The park was well maintained; but, there were a lot of ticks.  Apparently this is a bad season for them; needless to say, we were constantly tick checking our little girls.  (Cornelia and Daisy)

I am putting a few pictures up after the video that didn't make it into the final cut.  Once you click "Play" on video, if you hoover over "youtube", you can click there and it will play video in youtube.  This will increase the size of video so you can see better.




Pictures from McKinley Library and Museum




















Kennedy Stone House






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