Saturday, August 30, 2014


August 29, 2014
Mill Creek CG, Berlin Center, OH
Ride around the park:
Boat launch 
swimming area 
One of the campsites with a water view-there are a few loops with some really nice sites but most of them are non electric.
 
The 168th Canfield Fair
When we approached the fairgrounds we noticed several private homeowners offering to allow parking on their property-the going price was $7.00.
We opted to park in one of the lots at the fairgrounds at no cost.  It was a long walk to the entrance gate so we took the free shuttle.
Being seniors we saved $2 each off the regular admission price.
After checking out the farm equipment we went through one animal barn after another until I just couldn’t take the odor anymore.
 
 
 
This guy didn't like having his picture taken--

 
 
 
 
 
Some of these machines are over 100 years old and are still in working condition.
 
I actually remember milk being delivered to the house-- 
Vintage bikes-hey wait a minute I had a Schwinn bike just like one of these when I was a kid.
Food, food and more food!
 
Watch where you walk!
To get out of the sun, we sat and listened to this combo group for a few minutes—they were pretty good.








Monte had to check out the new Dodge trucks—don’t get any ideas.









Tractor parade.
 
 
I just couldn’t believe the amount of food trucks and booths offering all kinds of food from sausage hoagies to pork fried rice. 
Monte chose a Philly steak sandwich and I went with a slice of pizza. 
The pizza was horrible and Monte said his sandwich was just okay.
After eating we decided we had had enough of the crowds and called it a night.

 

Friday, August 29, 2014


August 28, 2014
Mill Creek Campground
Berlin Center, OH

Brrrr-we woke to temps in the 50’s!  We really enjoyed it.
But it did warm up and by 10AM it was already in the 70s. 
Monte goes up on the roof periodically to inspect it-
 
 
 
 
everything looks good.
We are very happy with our campsite. 
We were surprised at the amount of open sites. 
The campground host, located a couple of sites away from us, told Monte that the campground will fill up for the holiday weekend so we should enjoy the peace and quiet while we can.  Great.

In the afternoon we went down to the ranger station to pay for 5 additional nights bringing us to a departure date of September 2.  The camp closes for the season on the 6th so we do have the option of staying a few more days.
Monte always has to be doing something—not sure what he was working on but I enjoyed sitting outside working on some crosswords.
After dinner we walked to the bathhouse to take showers. 
 
The tap only had one temperature—very hot. 

It had been a lovely day.

 

Thursday, August 28, 2014


August 27, 2014
Travel day from Elkhart, IN to Berlin Center, OH

Monte took a ride over to Ultra-Fab Manufacturing Company to pick up a extra set of mounting brackets for the landing gear. 
The following is his account:
 I had the landing gear installed by RV-Merchandising of Englewood Florida.  After they took over twice the time and labor to mount the brackets and mounted the landing wrong, I  called Ultra-Fab  while in Elkhart Indiana and talked to Randy.  I explained to him on how the legs were secured and sent him a some photos and he responded that there were two grease fitting on the legs.  The problem is that the legs were mounted with the grease fittings facing the propane bottles and the lower access hole was being blocked by the propane bottle bracket.  The brackets will have to be removed and remounted so the legs of the landing gear can be mounted properly.  All I can say is be aware of shoddy mechanics.  Stay away from RV-Merchandising in Englewood Florida. BEWARE..
When he returned we packed up and went into the office to pay the bill.  Monte called the insurance company and was told that it could take up to a week for a determination on the claim so we had to pay the entire $2,000 bill and hope for a partial refund from the insurance company.

Just as we were about to leave Linda and Howard Payne of RV Dreams came in—what a small world.  One of the biggest reasons we decided to become full time RVers was because of how exciting Howard made it sound on his blog—it’s all your fault Howard-Just kidding.  We love the lifestyle.
The last time we saw Howard and Linda was back in February in Florida when we attended their boon docking rally.

After chatting for a few minutes we all hugged goodbye and we were on our way.
After extensive research I found an Army Corps of Engineer park located in Berlin Center, Ohio that still had openings from now until after Labor Day.  Originally we were only going to travel 100 miles today and then another 200 tomorrow.  But I was concerned if we waited until Thursday to arrive at the park there might not be walk-in sites available.
When I called the number listed for the park the recording said the station does not open until 4PM on Wednesday so I called back after 4 and was assured there were still plenty of walk-in sites available that could accommodate us.

I goofed when I entered the information in the GPS when I failed to check off avoid toll roads.  We took I-80 for a portion of the route and it ended up costing us over $20.00 in tolls. 
 
 
To avoid further tolls we reset the GPS and it routed us through small towns. 
 
 
It took a little longer but it was a much more pleasant drive. 
 
 
 Then it got a little stressful as we hit rush hour traffic near Cleveland.
We finally arrived at Mill Creek Campground at 7PM.  The ranger gave us a list of available sites.  Monte came in the Jeep with me to check them out.  Of the 15 or so walk-in sites available we chose our first and second choice ones and returned to the station.  The site we settled on (Aspen 38) is next to a bathroom.  That was one of the factors in choosing this site.  With no sewer hook-up it would be convenient to have a bathroom so close.
I only paid for one night because I wanted to make sure we liked the site before committing to a few more nights, possibly even a week.  Because the site is a walk-in site we have until 3PM the following day to decide if we want to pay for more nights.
Before going to the site, we stopped off at the dump station
and then took the water station.
Mill Creek Campground is located in the town of Berlin Center. 
There are 348 sites ranging from wooded water sites to grassy sites in the sun. 
The campground is located on Berlin Lake.  Activities include boating, swimming, fishing and hiking. 
 The season runs from late May until September 6.