Hubby and I first discussed the possibility of moving over to the overflow area to spend the rest of the weekend here, but after the rockiness of the trails yesterday, and the fact the weather was getting colder than we like, we decided to head south as soon as possible. We also wanted to walk through an RV with a floorplan we were interested in that happened to be on the way, so we headed out to Sumter National Forest to Fell Hunt Camp. I had already spoken to the office about the likelihood of there being room here for us, especially considering it being the hunting season., but we reassured there would probably be plenty of room, and if not, there was another campground about a mile away that would work as an overflow. We stopped at Sonnys RV to walk through a 2010 Open Range 337. We didn’t want one that old, but we did want to get a feel for the layout, as they hadn’t changed much over the years, and from the floorplan, it seemed to satisfy our needs. It’s hard to know for sure, though, until you get a chance to walk through one, which we took our time to do. We liked it, and unless there’s a small miracle with the custom builders, it’s probably the kind we’ll end up with, though a newer one. We continued our journey until we reached Fell Hunt, and was gratified that there was plenty of room for us, with both sites in the woods and out in an open field. We decided the field would be best, so we can get a satellite dish. There were numerous water spigots around, which made things easier, and we quickly got the horses out on the grass with their anchors before finally putting them on the highline for the night. It didn’t take us too long to get settled again, and we enjoyed a relaxing evening. Good news, there a good cell phone signal here, which means I can also get on the internet, a perk that allows me to pursue our new trailer.
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