Good Morning! I am sill in Maine and parked for a few days. Today was scheduled for getting laundry caught up and a grocery and dog food excursion. Was planning on leaving Sunday morning but had too much excitement yesterday and am now waiting for a part to place e door lock assembly on the door tto my RV. After I checked in yesterday I unhooked the car and drove the narrow rocky loop road around to my site. When I went to jump out and check the geometry angles necessary to back in the uneven site my door would not open. Nope it wouldn't budge. I put in a call to the office to ask them to have someone mov their pickup truck from my signed site and to let them know my plight. I drove back to the office area and was soon met by the cavalry. Serveral men, including the owners son spent an hour or so trying to figure out my door. One gentleman crawled in the front window to check things out from the inside and two worked on the outside. The latch mechanism had apparently not only broken off but had proceeded to jam the lock closed. To remove the mechanism they eventually removed the entire door and screen finally got the lock removed. By then the owner had called the RV repair store near by which had located a replacement part that could arrive in Monday. I rode red it and the owner asked the parts manager to call him as soon as it came in and he would drive over to pick it up. In the mean time the guys replaced my door minus the one lock but with a still functioning deadbolt. We all agreed the the emergency had passed. The dogs and I would not have to crawl out any windows and I could safely keep the door closed driving down the highway so when to tech from Coach Net called I was able to tell them never mind.... The "boys" said they could probably put the new part in for me on Monday. Either way I will be able to leave on Monday and continue heading south towards the Boston area. So remember another plus for purchasing a Class C.....you have additional doors to open! This campground may have many seemingly nice seasonals, look a little ragged around the edges, and have odd shaped unlevel sites BUT they also offer a great Lobster dinner by the pound have Verizon signal and multiple OTA TV stations....and talented men with tools that like to stay busy on a Friday afternoon.
So that is my latest adventure......hope everyone can find their own good stories out there!