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Daily Archives: August 19th, 2008

Off to an early start. Jeff was up before me, replacing the headlight that burned out last night, buying a pair of $5.99 sunshades for the cab, checking tire pressure all around, etc. He woke me around 5:30 AM so I could get dressed, hit the head, buy some coffee and go.

Buy some coffee? Didn’t we bring a coffee maker? Why, yes, we did. But the alternator does not seem to be charging the house battery bank, and the house bank is getting low (~11.3 Volts), so we did not want to run the microwave or coffee maker or anything this morning.

What to do?

Step 1: Hit the road.

Step 2: fill the propane tanks. We ran out yesterday. The gauges on the tanks do not work (on the list to fix at some future date). We’re hoping that the next Flying J will have propane. The one we spent last night in did, but I guess they can’t pump propane before daylight

Step 3: get the fridge cooling on propane.

Step 4: get the generator charging the house bank.

Step 5: check the charge coming out of the alternator.

Step 5 will hopefully take place at a campground in Elkhart, Indiana. Our original goal was to get there before 5 PM today, in time to hit the RV Hall of Fame before they close. At this point, we’ll have to hit it briefly tomorrow morning before we hit the road.

So we finally hit the road on Sunday. Wow… it took so much energy to overcome the inertia of endless preparation and actually hit the road. We had a grand plan to get up really early and get a lot of miles under our belts, but alas, it was not to be.

My mother cooked us a nice breakfast, because she wanted us to get off to a good start. We stowed a few final items, and Jeff backed out the rig (I still have not attempted to back it out of the driveway). I hopped in and drove it to our connection point, a parking lot for a business that is closed Sunday morning, which just happens to be right next to the highway onramp. Jeff followed along in FINSUP, with the tow dolly behind FINS. Our plan was a quick hookup and then off we’d go.

Jeff parked FINS behind the rig, detached the dolly, and dragged it over to offer it up to the receiver hitch. That is when we hit the wall… WHERE was the RECEIVER DROP HITCH? OMG… where could it be???? Jeff had special ordered an extra long one with a 4.25 inch drop so that the tow dolly on the lower hitch receiver would not interfere with the bike rack on the upper hitch receiver.

Jeff was pretty angry. He hopped into FINS and drove home to look for it. At that point, we thought it must be in the carriage house or something. I thought it might have been at the bottom of the load in FINS. Well, it was no where to be found.

My theory is that it was stolen off the back of the Silver Surfer on Tuesday evening when I had parked in a sketchy area. We lost a tail light out of the Surfer that evening. It might have fallen out, but based on the way the wires were dangling and how those lights attach and since we had not driven off road or even on a particularly bumpy route, Jeff thought it must have been stolen. I think that the hitch ball was in the Surfer’s hitch receiver that night too, but since it was new and not usually there, we did not notice that it was missing. Grrrr.

Well, if it ever turns up, we’ll let you know, but Jeff was able to buy a serviceable replacement at an Auto Zone that was not extra long but that luckily still seems to work under the bike rack. We finally hit the road around 10:30 AM instead of before 8 AM. Thankfully, the Auto Zone was open relatively early on a Sunday morning and had something in stock that would do. Thank you, Auto Zone…. you saved the day!

The rest of day one was pretty much a blur. After the hitch incident, we were both exhausted. We made it as far as Buffalo. I drove about 2 hours, and Jeff drove the rest of the way (I’m still getting used to driving the RoVerhauler).

We spent last night in a Flying J outside of Buffalo. We should have asked Nadira the names of the number one, two and three best Buffalo chicken wing places… she had some pretty strong ideas on that. Ah, well, we were pretty exhausted by the time we pulled in there… it is not like we actually would have had the energy to seek out even the best buffalo wings in the world!

Our Itinerary:

Week 1: on the road from New England to Reno; stops in Elkhart, Indiana (RV Hall of Fame) and Cheyenne, Wyoming; provisioning in Reno and a bit of relaxing too. We’ll be staying at the trailer park where we first set eyes on each other three years ago… how romantic!

Week 2: Burning Man! Need I say more? Burn, baby, burn!

Week 3: Back to Reno in time for the Patagonia outlet sale on Labor Day, a late lunch at the giant Rib-fest at the Nugget, a detailing at the Mission Car Wash, and a couple of days of R&R (rest and recovery) before we hit the road for Moab.

Week 4 (and the latter half of week 3): Wending our way to Moab via the Canyonlands, Bryce, Zion, etc., whatever catches our fancy. We have no set plan, other than an arrival date in Moab.

Along the way, we’ll be looking for places to drop the kayak, mountain bike, hike; seeking hot tubs, wineries, swimming pools, glass studios, etc., looking to meet new people, make connections, have fun and get away from it all.

Week 5: The 60th anniversary of Land Rover at the National Rally in Moab. Off -road driving, mountain biking, hanging with friends, relaxing.

Week 6: The marathon in reverse: Moab to Massachusetts. Possibly a brief micro-visit my brother, sister-in-law, niece and nephews in Chicago or my buddy Bill and his family in Ohio. Back home just in time for the Great Glass Pumpkin Patch at MIT.

And then we rest! (Yeah, right…)

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I have to take a moment to thank my mother for the vast amount of help she has graciously and unselfishly given us while we were preparing for this trip. She cooked wonderful, tasty, nutritious meals to keep our energy up during all the hard work. She cooked dozens of extra meals for us to vacuum seal and freeze for the week of Burning Man, plus extras for sharing or use on the road. She hemmed pants and sewed buttons and did various repairs for things we wanted to bring along. And, while we are away, she is baby sitting our home and our cats. Not to mention the whole unconditional love thing… 😉

THANKS, MOM! You’re the best!