I had a great overnight camping trip.
Several Southwark beers (AKA Green Death), fish and chips on the bar.
The RV park at Mundoora South Australia is a little gem.
These are scattered around rural areas, generally aimed at getting people to stay a while and maybe spend a little.
In typical country RV park fashion it has:
A small toilet block, complete with drop point for RV sewage tanks.
BBQ hut - free electric BBQ
Shelter areas with table and seats
Take one / leave one street library.
Donation box - nobody's checking to see, but I do $1 for every time I use the toilets or run the BBQ, so it usually comes out about $4-5 per night.
This little park is about a 2 minute walk from the community run "sports club".
A sort of country tavern/pub where the beers were $5-6 depending on brand and whether happy hour was still running, and the fish and chips were $12.
By South Australia standards, that is incredibly cheap.
Retired to the trailer just after 9pm, watched about 1.5 Star Wars movies and settled into a nice snooze.
Up at dawn for coffee, fruit and cereal, home by 10:30 am.
As soon as the sun came over the horizon, my monster over-sized solar panel started cranking in the amps. I'm very pleased with the system.
I weighed the trailer on the way to Mundoora. Fully loaded, with water, spare beers I ended up not needing, snacks, breakfast, ice, everything, she ran 572 kg.
Fully loaded.
I'm happy, except she's now 72 kg on the hitch. Perfectly legal, within all tolerances and specifications, but more than I want to lift.
But I have been cogitating on a small modification that should trim that nicely.