Thursday, February 11, 2016

Camper

Who knew you'd have to wear seat belts while in a camper? I always thought it would be fun while driving, being able to move around, or lie in bed, for the long car rides at least. But as it turns out, there is only one seating area where one can sit in while driving. The seat belts dig into your neck, and are hard to move around in. Then, if say, one wanted to lie down and go to sleep, their legs hang off the end of the chair. The only way to nap is curled up in s little ball. It's really quite uncomfortable, more so than a regular car. I guess one plus could be the table at the seating area. But then again, one can never put much weight on one side when there's nothing on the other, because then the table will come undone and fall. In the end that's ok, because one can't leave much out anyway. Anytime we want to move, we have to pack everything away in the cupboards. Otherwise things will fall off counters and roll around the floor. However, despite all those negatives while driving, it was so much more fun than I thought. I figured it might get a little claustrophobic, but it didn't. It felt like here was much more space than there actually was. All in all the negatives evened out with all the positives of the camper. We drove around for about a week in Tasmania. First we went to Deloraine, then Cradle Mountain, afterwards we went to Wineglass bay, and finally to Port Arthur. We flew in to Launceston and out of Hobart, but we didn't stay in either with the camper. It was a great trip, and all the camper parks were great, even if one of their playgrounds put a dent in Mira's neck. 

Maya
The sea shore was beautiful all around Tasmania 

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