There are a few more Iowa Escape owners than you might think. But I not 75. Lots of Scamps,
Some Casitas, a few Burros and a smattering of big feet. Mine are 11 1/2 6 E.
The Mississippi River Rendezvous is the brainchild of Paul Braun who’s handle is Fudge Brownie. It’s been going for several years and is held the last week in September starting I guess officially on Thursday night and going through at a minimum Sunday morning. It’s held at Thomson Causeway Corps of Engineers Campground. Usually around 30 trailers. Open to all and we’ve had bolers , Casitas, Scamps, a Compact Junior, tents, and a predominance of Escapes. Just a little north of Fulton Illinois,
Across the river from Clinton Iowa and up the river a couple miles is a Maximum Security Prison with spare stalls reserved for crooked politicians and I can’t believe they are not full up. If you read the Mississippi River Rendezvous thread you’ll get an idea of the activities and attractions in the area. We have had campers from Manitoba, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Iowa, the famous Red Dog from the Lone Star State , Pennsyltucky and I’m sure I missed a few and I apologize. We’ve been flooded out, bit up, blown away, wet and threatened with arrest by the Federales. But we have a good time. Rookie hint, don’t put a for sale sign on your Escape and think you’re going to slide under the radar. You’re in a heap of trouble,eh. Campers ages vary from 1 to somewhere in the 80s.
You are welcome.
My sister in law worked at the Cove for many years, my brother in law at the International Harvester dealership and my nephew works at the Spahn and Rose qLumberyard. My Friend Clarence Walton just recently passed away. He was a Tipton boy and decorated Green Beret Vietnam Veteran. It is indeed a small world.
Iowa Dave