Cumberland Gap campground

Drinking coffee early in the morning.
Breakfast in the camp. 

We got three nights in the campground of the national park to explore the historic gap in these mountains - it's named Cumberland Gap Wilderness Road Campground.

The campground is huge. 154 sites, but only 41 with electricity and most are pretty sloped. We had to compensate with the traction recovery boards under the front wheels. 

The camper in the first campsite with the traction boards.
The truck camper in the first campsite. 

Next day we switched to a flatter site and this made a big difference. Not perfect flat, but flat enough for a good sleep. 

The truck camper in the second campsite.
Our second campsite. 

The rangers were very helpful with this change. Nice place. 

(Posted from the phone.) 

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