My oldest son and I got up and out early on Saturday. Hit the road around 5:20AM. Made pretty good time getting up towards Lebanon (kinda near Nashville sorta). It rained the whole way up. Dark, rainy and windy. It was really scenic as we got out of Chattanooga - just some pretty country-side. We made it up around 9:30 local time, 10:30 Eastern. The owner put it up for us and showed us how it works. We did not set up the canvas as it was cold and raining, and I didn't want to ge the canvas wet before packing it. The previous owner stated that the zippers on the screens needed work, but the canvas did not leak. He was a scoutmaster and brought up two kids as Eagle scouts, so I can take him at his word. We hooked it up to the Corolla and tested it on local roads. No problems at all. Got out on the highway. Noticed it took a little longer to get up to speed, but once we were rolling, we were good. The trailer pulled well at 55, so we did 60. No problems at 60, we inched up to 65. It pulled really well, even though it was wet, rainy and windy. The trailer weighs about 400 pounds, and the manual says it has about a 40 pound tongue weight. Very nice and easy to tow. The only issue we had was construction in Chattanooga on Route 24. All traffic was diverted, and it took us over three hours to get out of there. Now I have to get cracking on getting the Rambler American road-worthy again, and working on the '66 Apache. It will be fun to go camping in it. Camper is in the garage, Rambler got a car cover and is outside for now. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list