Monday, June 28, 2010

Test trip a success!!


I'm so glad we took a test trip. Bob came up with quite a list of things we will want to make life easier on the road and I learned more about where I want to pack things. I have to say there's an amazing amount of storage room in the Haus if you know how often you'll be using things. :)
Of course a good road trip wouldn't be a good road trip without some kind of SNAFU so luckily ours came very early in the trip (less than a mile from home). The tail pipe fell off but we were close enough to home and Lowes parking lot that we were able to pull over, call the youngest son and have him come and pick up the errant piece of gear; then off we went.
The whole rig rode very nice; we ran into some heavy winds on 65 N but rocking was at a minimum. Bob checked the tie-downs on the way back; 2 were a little loose but nothing serious and it's nice to learn these things for myself just in case. I'll never be a "Bob the tool man" kind of woman but that doesn't mean I can't learn some basics if only to keep us safe. Turning a wrench will always be something I approach with trepidation but there are lots of things I NEED to learn as opposed to WANT to learn. All of the on board equipment worked extremely well. The fridge kept things cold and the stove cooked things hot. (Although I tend to prefer cooking over an open fire myself it will be nice to be able to sit in the "cafe" on rainy days and be able to eat something other than PB & J.)
I believe the two most valuable things I learned on this trip are;
1. I am making memories with my grandchildren when we haul them with us. Being a grandparent is so much easier than being a parent.
2. I've really lost a lot of weight!! This little factoid is pure vanity but I'm ok with that. Goal is to lose 30 more lbs by September. Seeing myself on "film" as it were, really is giving me some motivation.

Note to self; get some kind of awning for the camper door so that when the faucets of Heaven open up full on us we at least have a little wiggle room to get things loaded without standing directly in a waterfall...

Places to visit if you are on 65N in Indiana: (note: these places are all in the northern third of Indiana)

Fair Oaks Dairy Farm: http://fofarms.com/
Wind farms are located all along 65N
Indiana Dunes State Park: http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2980.htm

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Buford and the Dawg Haus


Well, as you can see the Dawg Haus is on Buford and we're that much closer to leaving. Tomorrow we go to the Indiana Dunes to give it a test camp for the weekend, then next week stack and pack all our stuff for the trip. Is it legal to be this excited???
Stay tuned...
Beckie

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Stay Tuned, Friends...

Welcome to the adventures of Bob and Beckie and their 1972 Coachmen Knight cabover camper. Follow along as we prepare for our epic journey out West through the Rockies, into the Badlands, and back to our Midwest home port of Indianapolis.

We'll be putting life to this as we get closer to our departure planned for early July. While on the road we'll be posting updates whenever time and Internet availability permit.


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