Sunday, June 08, 2025

From SUV to Adventure Rig: Our First Step Toward Trailer Camping

Pilot Trailer AI Generated Image
We’re taking the first steps toward being able to haul travel trailers! This Friday, our Honda Pilot is going in for service to address two recalls. While it’s in the shop, we’re also having a hitch and wiring harness installed. Once that’s done, we’ll be ready to start pulling trailers.

We’ve been talking about adding a hitch to the Pilot for a while, and we’re finally getting it done. This will allow us to start renting trailers and see if we enjoy that style of camping. I’ve already set up an account on Outdoorsy, which makes it easy to find local trailers for rent and test out the process. Many experienced campers recommend renting before buying, so this should give us a good sense of what owning a trailer would be like.

I’m currently watching two trailers on the site—one in Eudora and the other in Gardner. Renting is pretty affordable, around $90 per day, which is still cheaper than most hotels. The biggest upfront cost is getting the hitch installed, but it’s right around what I expected, and it’ll be finished on Friday.

It’s been a long time since I’ve driven with anything in tow, so I’ll need a little time to get used to it again. I used to drive my dad’s truck with a boat attached and never had trouble backing up, but doing it in a Honda Pilot—with limited rear visibility and relying mostly on mirrors—will be a new experience. Still, I think I’ll manage and I’m looking forward to giving it a try.

One of the main reasons we’re considering a trailer is that it would let us camp earlier in the year and later into the fall. One of the trailers I’m eyeing doesn’t allow pets, but the other one does. For our first trip, we might leave Oliver at home so we can focus on learning the ropes, but we’ll see. Hopefully, we enjoy it as much as we do tent camping and can include Oliver in future trips.

One thing we’re not getting installed on Friday is the hitch ball. It was recommended that I purchase that separately, and I’m considering a multi-size hitch ball that can be swapped out depending on the trailer. On my dad’s truck, we only had one ball hitch since we mainly towed a boat or a trailer with a tractor, so it was pretty straightforward. I’m not sure how it’ll work with different rental trailers, but I’ll figure it out.

I’m really excited to get started. We’ve been thinking about adding a hitch for a few years now, and it’s finally happening. I’ll definitely share future posts about our experiences and hopefully some camping trips throughout the year—not just in the summer.

Until next time, have a great rest of your Sunday and a wonderful week!

Thursday, June 05, 2025

Happy Birthday to our dog Oliver — he’s 14 today!

Oliver in Back Yard

Wow! It’s hard to believe we brought this little guy home 14 years ago. He brings so much joy to our family. We love taking him on vacations (when we can), enjoy camping with him, and cherish every moment spent together around the house.

Last night, I took him on a birthday-eve walk, and he had a great time. I’m trying to take him on more walks lately—he gets so excited just to be outside. It’s a simple joy that never gets old.

Young Oliver with Toys
We’ve been on so many fun journeys over the years. Here’s to many more adventures with our little guy.
Happy birthday, Oliver!