We stayed two weeks moochdocking with family in Michigan. It was wonderful to catch up and get caught up on some repairs. In this episode, we also talk about places to visit and do on the East side of Michigan.
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park
We stayed in Ashtabula, Ohio and we stayed at a Thousand Trails Kenisee Lake RV Campground
Moochdocking with family tips and links
What is it? Driveway camping at a family member or friend’s house
- Our Victron Multiplus 3000 inverter has a power assist mode that allows us to use a 15 amp wall plug along with our battery bank to power our RV!
- We used our onboard water source instead of a hose connection, so we didn’t fill our holding tanks as fast. We were able to go seven full days before we had to dump.
Places to visit on the East side of Michigan
- Port Huron
- Frankenmuth
- Bronner’s Christmas Store
- Zehnders Family Style restaurant
- Flint Farmers Market
- Alpena
- Detroit
- Tawas/East Tawas
- One of the places that started our local pizza obsession – G’s Pizzeria
- Rogers City
- Ocqueoc Falls, the only major waterfall in the Lower Peninsula
- Mackinaw City
- Mackinac Island
Tony wanted me to share this commercial with you – Buttery Flaky Crust – We talk about it in the bloopers. HAHA!
New camping chairs and stool we found on Amazon.