Another great report. Often passed Deer Creek, never stopped to fish. Sounds like a great place, sure looked nice every time I passed by.
On the trailer plug, you did better than I. Once on a trip from Anchorage to Wasilla Valley, I also lost the plug from a 25' trailer. Discovered it at the end of a rainy July day. Wow was I upset, and totally un-prepared. Unlike you. Good Job.
I drove around to several auto parts stores, Napa seemed the best, and they tried to sell me the wire and a new metal plug. Finally I found a Napa store that had the molded plug and wire conections. All in one piece. Took me the better part of a afternoon to finish the wiring. One lead at a time. I am a dunce with wiring and most other things.
Once done, I "duct taped" the plug around the cap after inserting it in Again the receptable. Also made sure the plug was properly indexed in the receptable. Since then, I ALWAYS secure the plug to the receptable with a couple of small bungie cords. After hearing your alert, I will use a "cable tie" (panduit) sp
Those tear drop trailers are the way to go now, saw a couple in Bryce Nat'l park in May of this year.
Thanks for the heads up.