Good morning everyone. Judy, glad to hear you repairs are going smoothly. Sue, sounds like a perfect day. Dawn, got my fingers crossed for your "weigh in" tomorrow. Today will be my rest day. We are home from boot camp. Camp was really intense. So much information, so much to think about. Very huge portion of the courses focused on safety, fire safety, weight distribution, overweight problems, tires (proper inflation for your rig, wear and tear, replacing, etc.). The instructors were great. Everyone at Escapees were so nice and friendly and helpful. The people attending the boot camp ranged from old time full timers, to people that had not yet purchased their first rig, to newbies like me and all the in betweens. It was so great to meet everyone. I especially enjoyed spending time with Dawn, Paul and Ellen. It is so easy to have a friendship in person when it already started months ago on this forum
Yesterday, got everything ready to go. Took truck over and had it weighted. Then time to hook up 5ver. Something went awry with the fancy new hitch and it would not close or latch around the king pin. Sasquatch and I tried several times, to no avail. Then other 5ers came to help. It took awhile, but at last they figured it out. So we got in line to weigh the truck with the rig, etc an hour late. But again, everyone was so helpful, reassuring and pleasant about us messing up their schedule. Then we towed her down to Katy, TX to the dealer to have some warranty (I hope
) done. We off loaded everything into the truck and headed home. Still off loading stuff this morning.
Tyler was a perfect travel dog. He doesn't bark. He does his bizz on a set schedule. Really kick back. Then we get home. Last night he wanted out every other hour. I'd let him out and he'd want right back in
By 6 am I am sleep deprived and he is sitting there whining. Then I figured it out, he wanted to go for a walk. When we travel I walk him several times a day including first thing in the Am\M and last thing in the PM. So I grabbed a leash and walked him around the property and he was happy.
me? NOT
Just thought I'd share some of Sasquatch's observations from our two long weekends camping in our Montana. Sasquatch gets frustrated when the hitch would not work. He is not a patient person. However, the whole weekend had a positive effect, specially Dawn and Paul. He made comments about how social and nice RV people are. He was very happy to find out that you could easily have the TV he wants while traveling -- thanks to Dawn lending us one of their portable satellite dishes and receivers. Sasquatch was really happy. He's looking for the perfect package from Direct TV. Now if I can get reliable internet so he can manage our retirement investments, etc., we might hit the road sooner and stay longer than a long weekend. Last night he walked through the house and abruptly commented about his observations of all the full timers and that we really don't need any of this "stuff." Most of it is his stuff, cuz when I moved here from Hawaii I got rid of everything except clothes and special stuff I inherited. Yes, I've accumulated some stuff, but very little. I have no dilusions that we will ever be full timers, but I think longer journeys are in our future
I also learned that I probably should wear protective head gear. I have been really good bending and ducking while running around the rig, getting into and our of cargo holds, etc. I was working on one of the leaky hook ups and Sasquatch called, so I went running around the front, bending over to miss hitting my head. I made the swing too big and ran full force top of my forehead into the king pin!! Sent me flying back onto my butt and I was really dazed for awhile and couldn't stand up. One of the park employees saw it happen and came over. Sasquatch is hard of hearing and didn't hear my yelp, but saw my feet go flying and then I was on the ground. So head protection might be a good idea. I'm still recovering from the concussion from the auto accident in September.
I better stop rambling and get on with doing the laundry and and getting settled back into the stick and bricks for awhile. Can't believe Thanksgiving is only a little more than a week. Everyone stay safe and those on the road be very careful. Aloha y'all
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