Sunday, February 22, 2015

#4) 2004 Jayco Jayflight 27bh

When it came time to leave Alaska and move home to Oklahoma I realized there would not be much room at my parents house.  My dad helped me find an older Jayco to put next to their house so we would have a place to call our own temporarily.  We slept in it for 4 months and it served us well.



It was bigger than anything I had owned before and I wasn't comfortable towing it. A friend showed me how to use the hot water heater, empty the black tank and put the awning out.  We took it to Robbers Cave near Wilberton, Oklahoma. He towed it there and set it up, I took it down and towed it home.  I think I could have eventually got used to towing it but the comfort level just wasn't there.

At Robbers Cave, site 21

At this point my renter in Alaska had moved out and I was paying two mortgages so it was an easy choice to sell it.  I owned it about a year and managed to sell it for what I paid for it so I was happy.

With part of the proceeds I bought camper #5, what we like to call the Skunk Popper.




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