A journey into retirement that began, for Ken, in a family 1965 VW camper trek across America
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Snow bound preparations
So much of America and Canada are snow or ice bound by now that a picture like this one almost attracts no attention. Except for the family who are trying to show the house to prospective buyers! Can you believe, we've had three showings so far in these conditions? No serious interest, but showings, nonetheless.
The other thing this family (Mona and I, if you haven't guessed) are held up doing by the super cold and numerous storms (another due this Thursday, say the forecasters) is the work our wonderful mechanics would like to get started on with the coach. However they can't. Their work is getting backed up all over the place and while they have numerous bays for cars there is only one something the size of our Alpine can fit in.
So what do you do when the cold forces constant changes to your plans? You get proactive!
The items we have been ordering to add to the coach are coming in and we are adding them now instead of later. Like the 50amp, 30 foot extension cord we ordered because it's 60 feet, not 30, from the coach cable connect to our new exterior garage wall 50amp receptacle. Hey, we just may need it to run from our boondock (deep country, no hookups, dry camping, FREE site) in the Mojave Desert to the breaker box back in Twentynine Palms!
And the large screen Rand McNally GPS that will help us avoid those deadly low overpasses.
The Warm Home wall mounted 3D electric fire & space heater might come in handy even down south when the temp is just a touch chilly but too warm for the furnace. Technology has come a far cry from the 40 watt bulb in a slow turning colored paper wheel.
And for those times when you need to talk to the person guiding you back along the edge of that cliff...
...there's nothing like a pair of Cobra walkie-talkies good to 23 miles in the open with 22 channels to choose from. "STOPPPP!!!" will be much more understandable if heard rather than only seen in the side mirror.
And then there's OLD SCHOOL. Once upon a time I was 'Drummer Boy' and my 10-20 was the open road. Well, if we ever get caught somewhere with the cell tower's down and no one in walkie-talkie range however will we order a pizza? CB RADIO!
Thanks to our Good Buddy and Brother-in-Law Larry Crum we now have a CB antenna to put on the roof next to the FM radio, TV digital, TV Satelite, Cell Phone whip antennas. I wonder if they'll all talk to each other while we are asleep?
I guess the only thing I need to buy yet is a... hat.
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