Keeping sanity and rediscovering humor by taking it to the road and full-timing in a travel trailer.
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Michigan and Beyyyyond!
We even took Spike with us on one float because we had seen a family the day before with three different dogs. Of course, their dogs were a lot smaller than Spike. And we had one heck of a time convincing him to walk DOWN the river rather than slamming our tubes into the banks alongside. He nearly impaled us on several downed trees but although it was anything but relaxing, it was actually pretty fun. Or challenging, I should say. Figuring out the best way to tether him between us or attach him to one of us was a continuing evolution of our best critical-thinking skills. Spike did his best to thwart us but he was pretty much unconscious for the rest of the night. Age is catching up with him.
We figured out the river route and never had to see Evil Lake again. The story is funny in hindsight but it was really just a small blip on our Michigan radar. The region is beautiful and though others protest that the winters are miserably bitter, it is hard to believe in the midst of their glorious summer.
Once we left Sleeping Bear, we were delighted to discover our friend Lynda and her girlfriend, Mary, were only two hours south of us. We met up for lunch and had a play date with the dogs. It was really wonderful to see her and to meet Mary. They seemed very happy and our time together was all too short.
Once we left Lynda, we continued at a more break-neck pace to New York to see Rupert. We planned an extended stay and did end up staying for 4 full weeks. His roommates were utterly delightful and we had a really good time watching Battlestar Galatica (all 4.5 seasons) and puttering around with friends. We spent some quality time with one of Whitney's old roommates from when she attended RIT and it was fantastic to socialize with people again. Though we've loved the solitude of traveling together, we have missed the opportunity to share our stories with other people and just to engage in general. While in New York we went to Letchworth State Park (one of the most beautiful parks on our trip) and drove to Syracuse University to check out the M.F.A. program.
Oh yeah, I'll have to follow up on a post about our newly evolved plans for the future. Whitney and I have finally figured out what we're doing with our lives! Or at least... for the next couple of years. :-) Stay tuned!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
A detour
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Minnesota and current
After the disgruntled jaunt through South Dakota, I was looking forward to a change of scenary. Alas, it wasn't meant to be. Upon entering Minnesota, we parked overnight in a Walmart parking lot and were immediately hit by ANOTHER emergency weather broadcast and a hellacious storm. In this case it was a devilish case of wind and extreme rain. The wind was rocking our trailer to a degree which made us both very nervous. We cowered inside the trailer and during a particularly bad ruckus, Whitney burst into tears and wailed "it's a TORNADO!" At which case I had to tell her to stop screaming and pull herself together all the while scared to death that it WAS a tornado because our county was on tornado watch! Very stressful. Next morning we went to the gym to take showers and what not and when we got there, we couldn't use our electronic key pass. Come to find out from the lady inside, the systems were down because they were struck by LIGHTNING. Mind you, the gym was 3 blocks from where we were parked.
Here the humidity reached a fever pitch and was pretty miserable. We camped in a place called Blue Earth -- at their fairgrounds which was quite nice with hookups. Unfortunately the heat and humidity made it impossible to really enjoy ourselves. Next morning we boogied out to Minneapolis and caught the last closed-captioned showing of Harry Potter Pt. 7 Pt. 2 and LOVED it! The following day we headed to Mall of America.... which, as expected was a mall. But we were really disenchanted with the huge amount of people that crowded it. We snapped some pictures of the awesome Lego statues and left, continuing on to greener pastures.
We drove out to Wisconsin where I found a free place to park at the Wood Lake County Park. It was a nice enough place with a swimming area but when we got there it was packed. So we boondocked for the night until people dispersed Sunday evening. Then it was just us and one other trailer, which we parked next to because of safety and because our spot was private enough to set up an outdoor shower. WE proceeded to be EATEN ALIVE by mosquitoes no matter how much bug spray or bug repellent incense we lighted. The humidity was also terrible and after our third day we got pummeled by more lightning and thunder. At this point we were also getting a little creeped out by our trailer neighbor. In the 3 days we had been there we hadn't seen a single person come or go and all the trailer windows were opened. We began to entertain ridiculous notions of someone dying in there or something. On the 4th night we got hysterical. Walking to the bathroom meant being in PITCH darkness as lightning raged overhead. On our way back, I couldn't even bring myself to look at the trailer and scene shots of Texas Chainsaw Massacre began running through my head. It didn't help that Whitney swore she had seen someone in the woods outside our trailer with a flashlight. By the time we got to the trailer we were terrified and spent a night in complete agony, unable to sleep due to the bugs and the head and the thunder. The next morning we abandoned our spot and fled for Rib Lake where we found a nice, well-lit campground with hookups for $15/night.
We proceeded to fall in love with this little town of Rib Lake. It has all the amenities we need, including wi-fi spots, a laundromat, a homemade hand dipped ice cream parlor, a coffee shop, a mini farmers market.... and a beautiful lake next to a cemetary. We've been here for over a week and are planning on staying another week. This weekend is "Ice Age Days," an annual carnival thingy and on Saturday, the nearby town of Tomahawk is having a 4-H Show.
Next, we'll be off to CHICAGO!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Tsk, tsk, slacking updates
BIG HORN NATIONAL PARK
So we continued on to South Dakota, drove by the monument....
Yep, the rest of South Dakota was boring so we jammed through it and hit.... Minnesota!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Swimming along in the Wyoming Heat
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Wowwwww
So our trip has been off to a hectic start. Moving out sapped whitney and I of a lot of our initial enthusiasm and whitney is still recovering from numerous bruises and physical scrapes (though she seems to be steadily accumulating more courtesy of our trailer :)) However, even with the craziness that has been the beginning, I think we're hanging on.
We've made it all the way to Spokane with few problems. Most of my problems have been physical stemming from a nasty sinus infection and special lady cramps. As a result I've been pretty grumpy and struggling with general irritation.
I'll post more at a later time. After a gym workout and shower its time for lunch before we head to idaho!
Sunday, July 3, 2011
MOVING INSANITY!
Friday, June 17, 2011
Figuring it all out!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
WOW!
After today we will begin our trial runs with the trailer, an opportunity to really test out the features, practice parking and towing, and getting any last minute repairs or maintenance completed. From our bridal shower we got many amazing gifts to be used for our trip and I can’t wait to try them out. Technology gets more and more amazing and through careful brainstorming we had registered for two essential pieces of equipment.
These devices will be very helpful in ensuring that we will be able to power our devices in case of emergency or being in rural/backwoods locations where utilities will not be readily available. The Power Device can be charged from either the Solar Panel or also by our vehicle while driving and can charge several devices before needing another recharge. Also, since they are both from REI, should they prove to be unsatisfactory we can return them to try a different device or approach to our power needs. We are attempting to remain as minimal as possible regarding our power/electrical needs to make boon docking as comfortable as possible.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
So close!!
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Wow, 110 days!
Monday, February 7, 2011
DUN DUN DUN! THE TRAILER!!!!!!
Yes, that's right. After long awaiting, scouring craigslist, having trailers sold out from under us -- we have finally found the one. And it is even better than we had both hoped. It has everything we need and even included something we had never expected to find in the Pacific Northwest: an air conditioner.
- A pristine kitchen that looks like it has hardly been used. The original propane stove unit WORKS and the whole look is fabulous. It's also in a lovely green which I'm quite fond of in its retro-charm way.
- LOTS of windows and light! It's hard to see in the picture because the trailer is in the shade, but the trailer is actually very bright inside. All the windows also have curtains in excellent condition.
- Has a double bed. This may not sound like much but MOST of the tiny trailers we looked at featured twin size bunks. This one boasts TWO full size bunk beds (the top one we will convert into shelving and storage space because its really meant for kids or very small adults.)
- An air conditioner. Pshaw! You might say, but a big concern of mine is our love child, Spike. There are some places that we may not wish to take him or are unable to for whatever reason which means leaving him in the trailer. Now, we plan on traveling some hot locations especially in the summer so I have long fretted about how to do this without suffocating Spike in a hot tin can of a trailer. Voila! This trailer has an after market air conditioner installed by the original owner.
- Speaking of owners, we bought this from the second owner who had lived in it for 3 weeks. The original owner was diagnosed with throat cancer and upgraded to a luxurious model to travel with in his remaining days. This trailer has not seen a lot of hands and there has been obvious care taken in its lifetime.
- Came with two spare tires in good condition and the jacks.
- We bought it for less than my tax return was and for the price we had capped ourselves at!
- There is a small corner on the bottom bunk where it appears something was spilled. It doesn't appear to be an external water leak but it has rippled some of the paneling in the corner and stained the bottom bunk upholstery.
- The upholstery is original and old. The bottom bunk has a rip in the fabric and a stain. The rest of the upholstery is in good condition but we think we are going to reupholster all the cushions inside so they are matching and will have better wear on the trip.
- The vintage nature of this trailer has made finding an owner's manual online VERY DIFFICULT! If anyone knows where I can find one, let me know! All of the appliances come with their original owner's manuals but there isn't one for the trailer itself. As they are no longer made and the manufacturer has long since gone under, it's been a difficult search.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Tentative trip plans
DEPARTURE! YAY! Spend a week or two traveling the Olympia peninsula. There are so many beautiful places to visit and see right in our own backyard! This will also give us time to have last-minute visits with friends and family before we embark on a more extended leave.
Some places to cover here are:
The Hoh Rainforest
Port Townsend and surrounding
Crescent Lake
La Push Reservation
Victoria Island
Mid July, 2011
Here’s where we start to venture out of our comfort zone, though not too far since there are still some things to check out in the greater Washington state. Part of this will just be on-our-way visitation so I don’t think longer than a week will be spent doing this particular exploring.
We’re going to check out:
Leavenworth
Eastern Washington in general (I’ve never been there!)
End of July, 2011
Now we’re really getting interesting. We’re going to break into Idaho at this point and timelines are going to get fuzzy. After all, we have no end goal in sight so we can play most of this by ear and eye. We might just pass through the handle of Idaho, making our way into Montana for summer fun. We’ll make a pass back through the rest of Idaho later.
Here we’ll see:
Priest Lake
Silverwood Theme Park
Kanatsu National Park
Early August, 2011
So one of our first stops once we’re in Montana is going to be Missoula. We have talked at length about this being a potential place for permanent relocation after our traveling so I hope to spend some time checking out all it has to offer. There’s several National Forests and we’ll resist the urge to go straight to Yellowstone. It’d be best to get to the Dakotas before their cold weather starts.
Places to see:
Missoula
Lolo National Forest
Deerlodge National Forest
Helena National Forest
Lewis and Clark National Forest
Bozeman
Billings
Mid-August, 2011
I think we’ll press on through the Dakotas for the next two or three weeks. First traveling through North Dakota and then looping through South Dakota before swinging back around to finish off the summer at Yellowstone.
North Dakota will have:
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Red Hills
Devil’s Lake
Dakota Dinosaur Museum
Scandinavian Heritage Park
In South Dakota we’ll see:
The Badlands
Mount Rushmore
The Corn Exchange restaurant
Crazy Horse Memorial
Custer State Park
Late August, 2011
It’s time for Yellowstone! There are many awesome places to see and stay in the park. Plenty of places to spend a lot of time in. We wanted to budget at least 2 weeks to see the entire park. We will also explore some other places in Wyoming as well.
Places to check out:
Grand Teton National Park
Yellowstone National Park
Mid September - February, 2012
Here we’ll have to start making a dive south in preparation for the winter months. We will of course take the scenic route. Not sure if we’ll be swinging through Southern Idaho and Oregon or go further south through Utah and Nevada. Driving down California, we’ll take the opportunity to visit my family which is scattered throughout. The winter will be a good time to travel through the southern states of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico itself.