Last Saturday in August
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 7:45 am
Good MorniNg from the cool, damp 45th. Bit of a misty rain this morning, temp is 57. That time of year, as we are heading toward cooler days and nights of fall.
Finally got my camping trip off the ground after a two day delay. You might remember my tire issue that kept me home to start with. Took the trailer to a tire dealer here in town and it was discovered a piece of metal, looks like a spike type nail was embedded in the edge of the sidewall. Not repairable and they didn’t have a tire to replace it. My spare is the original one and a different load range size from my new tires, and I don’t want to use it except for an emergency. So, after checking with the dealer in Houghton Lake, where I purchased my new Goodyears, found out that Goodyear, due to Covid issues like everybody else, has not been manufacturing new tires As much and no trailer tires available till Sept. However, they had a tire of another brand there, same size and load range. Made in China of course. Better than none at the moment, so I now have it on my trailer and was able to head north. Just got home 2 days ago after spending a week at two different state parks, Meeting up with friends, going to waterfalls, up the Keweenaw Peninsula along the Lake Superior shoreline and ending up in Copper Harbor which is a far north as you can go and back to campground, two nights of campfires, couple of beautiful sunny days, 2 nights of heavy thunderstorms, and memories of fun times. Murphy finally took off, but not after causing one more issue, this time with my fresh water tank. The underside of my frailer got bumped on something along the way, and the drain valve got pushed up, cracking the seal, so couldn’t water in the rank. So first night out, was living with water jugs. Took it to dealer up tbere, lo g story short, not repairable, need new tank. Two weeks at earliest. Decided to deal with it when I came home rather rhan have to go back up there. Park has bathrooms, showers etc. Meantime friends who live up there said to drop by their used car dealership as he wanted to see what was going on. Had his mechanic/handyman look at it, said he thought he could fix it. Took out the valve, flattened the area back down and sealed it, one large rubber washer followed by a metal one over the valve, some epoxy glue and back in business. Said I probably won’t need to replace the tank Holding water beautifully. I’m going to get some epoxy putty and add a bit more insurance to it before I head out again. So all’s well in my world right now And as soon as new Goodyear tires are available, will be replacing that temporary one.
Been reading but not posting, as I was trying to save data while I was gone. Looks like everybody is doing OK. Sorry those of you in northern California are putting up with so much smoke from those fires though. Annie, if it were me, I would be heading ot of your area. Smoke is one thing, ash is another. Big health issue for sure not to mention paint damage on vehicles. We haven’t had any of the smoke here, probably because the winds haven’t been right. At least not that I’m aware of.
Shirl, enjoy reading your posts. You always have such a fun outlook on the day to day, same old as you call it. Give me a chuckle when I read your goings on. Stuff we can all relate too. Peggy, so nice to see you post more often too. Beth, hope things are winding down for you. And Martha, hope all is okay at home for you.
Time to get moving here. Farmers Market this morning, couple other stops and off to see Roscommon friends. They just got a new to them used 5th wheel and want me to come see it. I’m also busy paying couple bills and property taxes, , bit of shopping, washing some stuff from the trailer and getting ready to head out again. Just home for a short bit.
Hope you all have a nice day, stay safe out there. .
Finally got my camping trip off the ground after a two day delay. You might remember my tire issue that kept me home to start with. Took the trailer to a tire dealer here in town and it was discovered a piece of metal, looks like a spike type nail was embedded in the edge of the sidewall. Not repairable and they didn’t have a tire to replace it. My spare is the original one and a different load range size from my new tires, and I don’t want to use it except for an emergency. So, after checking with the dealer in Houghton Lake, where I purchased my new Goodyears, found out that Goodyear, due to Covid issues like everybody else, has not been manufacturing new tires As much and no trailer tires available till Sept. However, they had a tire of another brand there, same size and load range. Made in China of course. Better than none at the moment, so I now have it on my trailer and was able to head north. Just got home 2 days ago after spending a week at two different state parks, Meeting up with friends, going to waterfalls, up the Keweenaw Peninsula along the Lake Superior shoreline and ending up in Copper Harbor which is a far north as you can go and back to campground, two nights of campfires, couple of beautiful sunny days, 2 nights of heavy thunderstorms, and memories of fun times. Murphy finally took off, but not after causing one more issue, this time with my fresh water tank. The underside of my frailer got bumped on something along the way, and the drain valve got pushed up, cracking the seal, so couldn’t water in the rank. So first night out, was living with water jugs. Took it to dealer up tbere, lo g story short, not repairable, need new tank. Two weeks at earliest. Decided to deal with it when I came home rather rhan have to go back up there. Park has bathrooms, showers etc. Meantime friends who live up there said to drop by their used car dealership as he wanted to see what was going on. Had his mechanic/handyman look at it, said he thought he could fix it. Took out the valve, flattened the area back down and sealed it, one large rubber washer followed by a metal one over the valve, some epoxy glue and back in business. Said I probably won’t need to replace the tank Holding water beautifully. I’m going to get some epoxy putty and add a bit more insurance to it before I head out again. So all’s well in my world right now And as soon as new Goodyear tires are available, will be replacing that temporary one.
Been reading but not posting, as I was trying to save data while I was gone. Looks like everybody is doing OK. Sorry those of you in northern California are putting up with so much smoke from those fires though. Annie, if it were me, I would be heading ot of your area. Smoke is one thing, ash is another. Big health issue for sure not to mention paint damage on vehicles. We haven’t had any of the smoke here, probably because the winds haven’t been right. At least not that I’m aware of.
Shirl, enjoy reading your posts. You always have such a fun outlook on the day to day, same old as you call it. Give me a chuckle when I read your goings on. Stuff we can all relate too. Peggy, so nice to see you post more often too. Beth, hope things are winding down for you. And Martha, hope all is okay at home for you.
Time to get moving here. Farmers Market this morning, couple other stops and off to see Roscommon friends. They just got a new to them used 5th wheel and want me to come see it. I’m also busy paying couple bills and property taxes, , bit of shopping, washing some stuff from the trailer and getting ready to head out again. Just home for a short bit.
Hope you all have a nice day, stay safe out there. .