I finally did it!
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 10:42 pm
I have been on the road for 18 months and always worried about locking my keys in my vehicle. So, yup, I did it today. Course I chose to do this at Joshua Tree National Park Cottonwood visitor center, which is about 25 miles from Indio, but of course, they sent someone from 19 Palms, which is even farther away. I waited around before calling CoachNet, hoping someone else with a motorhome would pull in, and I could find a key to get into my storage compartment where I had a key stored, but I had locked all my storage compartments. Duh!! Nothing like putting your spare key in a place where you need your keys to unlock it.
Anyway, after three hours of waiting and finally calling CoachNet, the guy came and opened my cab door in about two minutes! I have to call my bank and make some arrangements about one of my IRAs tomorrow and to transfer money from one 401K to another, so I will be going into Victorville to fax some stuff. Before I do that, however, I will stop and get some extra keys made. I will carry one in my fanny pack, and hide another someplace secure but that I can access.
Oh, and to make my day even worse, I got to my reserved campground after dark and after the gates were locked. I walked a very long way in the cold and dark, and found some campers who gave me the combination and also gave me a ride back to the gate where I had left my motorhome. Once I rest up, I will cook myself a hamburger and do more relaxing. Whew! I don't want any more "adventures" for a while.
Anyway, after three hours of waiting and finally calling CoachNet, the guy came and opened my cab door in about two minutes! I have to call my bank and make some arrangements about one of my IRAs tomorrow and to transfer money from one 401K to another, so I will be going into Victorville to fax some stuff. Before I do that, however, I will stop and get some extra keys made. I will carry one in my fanny pack, and hide another someplace secure but that I can access.
Oh, and to make my day even worse, I got to my reserved campground after dark and after the gates were locked. I walked a very long way in the cold and dark, and found some campers who gave me the combination and also gave me a ride back to the gate where I had left my motorhome. Once I rest up, I will cook myself a hamburger and do more relaxing. Whew! I don't want any more "adventures" for a while.