On the Road Again…

I haven’t blogged for a couple of years. Don’t know why except that life seemed too boring to blog about. I am now traveling again so thought I would start blogging to keep friends and families informed.

I bought a 2015 Arctic Fox camper in the beginning of December. It was in great shape and had all the bells and whistles. My friend, Garry Wamsley, found it for me after I asked him to keep an eye out for one.

A couple years ago I had thought about buying a camper van or motor home but then decided it would be cheaper to just stay in hotels. Then I got a cat, Misty, about a year ago. Hotels aren’t too cat friendly and cats like to have their own space. So, here we are. Misty and I on the road south to California and Arizona and who knows where else.

I had to get the camper outfitted with all the things I need to be comfortable – mostly cooking stuff. Courtney helped me do some things like put in a shelf in a big cabinet and a peg board in a sliding pantry. That helped with storage.

But I finally got ready to leave yesterday, Monday, January 29th. It was pouring down rain and I was loading the last of the stuff and filling the water tank (It had been winterized.) Well, I get into it and see water streaming down the floor from the bathroom. Oh, shit!

I turned off the water and water pump. Mopped up the floor. Then turned the pump back on to see if I could figure out where the leak was coming from. Of course, it was the back of the toilet which is about 2 inches from the wall. I used my phone to take pictures and sent them to Courtney and Garry. Garry was out walking and Courtney couldn’t do much as he was at work.

I went to the fabulous internet and found a YouTube video of a guy replacing a water module on the back of his toilet. So, I took the toilet out, put it in the trunk of my car and drove to the RV dealership up the road and got the replacement part. Got home, put it in, and lo and behold, it worked! Yay!

I turned on the kitchen sink to wash my hands and I hear water flowing but none is coming out the sink. Look below and there is a hose not attached to anything with water rushing out. Again, I took pictures and sent them off to Courtney and Garry. Garry was in the shower this time. So, I decided to go to Lowe’s and see if I could get a cap to close it off. I heard a couple texts come through but I don’t text and drive so waited until I got to Lowe’s and looked. It was Marilee saying, “Don’t buy anything. Call Garry!” I called Garry and he said there was a push on piece of the faucet that needed to go on that hose.

Back home again and I found that the pull-out faucet hose end was hidden so I hadn’t seen there was a place for that other hose to go. Pushed it back together and I was back in the water business. Again, thanks, Garry!

By this time, I was soaked through to the skin and looked like a drowned rat (from the rain, not the leak) but decided to leave anyway. I figured if anything else went wrong, I would just figure it out on the road. By the time I got the camper loaded, house closed up, cat stuff situated, It was around 2:30.

I have driven a truck and camper many times in the past but this was the worst time ever. It was raining so hard that I couldn’t see the white lines at times. Traffic was terrible, as usual, but even worse because of the monsoon rain coming down. It took me almost an hour to get through Tacoma. I decided I wasn’t going to go far and stopped at Millersylvania State Park about 4:00 for the night. I was so stressed and my shoulders were aching from the white-knuckle ride that I was tempted to stay there forever!

I had leftovers to eat and was in bed by 9:00. Misty had been pretty good in the cab of the truck but even she was kind of freaked about the noise of the rain on the way. She took a while to sniff and rub everything in the camper. It was her fist time in it. It poured rain on and off all night, but we were both pretty cozy.

I am not an early bird type of person so didn’t leave until about 9:30. Plus, I wanted to let the work traffic die down. It had rained a bit on and off before we left but it had pretty much stopped and was blue skies. We got through Portland pretty well, not much traffic. It rained on and off but at one point about 50 miles from Portland there was the biggest deluge I have ever seen. The car in front of me almost came to a stop, idiot. But it only lasted a couple miles.

We went to gas up at a Fred Meyer. I already had a list of things I needed so shopped too. Then came to Armitage Park campground near Eugene. Got here about 2:30 and plugged in and put the sewer line in. First time for that in this camper. Almost couldn’t get cap off and had to hit it with a wrench to get it to move.

Came in and plugged in phone. The outlet didn’t work. When I was drying my hair this morning the dryer would kind of surge with power then went out. I thought maybe I had blown a fuse or breaker. I checked them all and nothing seemed wrong. I finally went out and found out I hadn’t pushed the plug into the post good enough.

Used my handy dandy Instant Pot and made dinner tonight. The Hall Family recipe for burritos. From dried beans and raw meat to dinner in an hour. Love that thing.

The campground has cable but I realized I don’t have a cable ‘cable’ so guess I might have to get one. I do have my Fire TV so might try to watch something tonight.

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11 Responses to On the Road Again…

  1. Jim Ramsey's avatar Jim Ramsey says:

    Loving it, so glad you are blogging again. One of my favorite authors adventurers.

  2. Christine's avatar Christine says:

    I love that you’re blogging again! Can’t wait for more updates. Post pictures of Misty!

  3. Linda Sparks's avatar Linda Sparks says:

    Robin – Thank you for starting the blog. I truly enjoy reading about your adventures and am quite jealous. Enjoy and be safe.

  4. Patti Dahl's avatar Patti Dahl says:

    Robin I am so glad you are blogging again. I am cracking up. Having bought a camp trailer a year and a half ago I can identiy with the runing water not coming out where it should and mopping and drying floors.
    I admire your taking on road trips with Misty. We stayed at Millersylvania oce, very nice park. My favorite is Cape Disappointment. The beaches and trails are fabulous.

    Neil and i are on a road trip through CA and AZ. We stayed with family in Nevada City for 4 nights, have been in Hollywood past 2 nights , headed to Palm Desert today to stay with parents of friends, then on to Apache Junction, AZ on Friday to visit my brother for a week. No trailer this trip.
    If any of your travels bring you in the same neck of the woods let us know. I’m guessing you will end up at Spring Training!

    Call us if you need help along the way. 253-973-0759.
    Patti

    • milerstimeblog's avatar milerstimeblog says:

      Keep me posted on where you are and I will call if nearby. I am actually going to be back in Seattle the first part of March and then flying back down to spring training. Have to take Misty home as I am staying in hotel with friends for the baseball trip. Kind of ironic but that is the way it goes.

  5. Karen's avatar Karen says:

    Sounds like the first day was a rough one but glad you made it to Millersylvania (how appropriate!) safe and sound. Have a safe and fun trip ! Have been researching the Fire stick interested to hear how that works along your trip.

  6. Steve Sewell's avatar Steve Sewell says:

    Sounds like a challenging start to your adventure. If you pass through Las Vegas, give us a call We will be here all winter. 206-399-7520 Steve 206-399-5942 Diane

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  7. Julie A Miller-rzonca's avatar Julie A Miller-rzonca says:

    Do you have an itinerary or are you just going where the wind takes you? Have a great adventurous trip! Huh trying to send this message but it says I already did? Weird!

  8. Julie A Miller-rzonca's avatar Julie A Miller-rzonca says:

    Do you have an itinerary or are you just going where the wind takes you? Have a great adventurous trip!

    • milerstimeblog's avatar milerstimeblog says:

      I don’t have a specific agenda. Want to go to a few National parks I have never been to before. Avoid big cities and take secondary routes. Eventually make it to Yuma and maybe by Palm Springs.

  9. jean Atwell's avatar jean Atwell says:

    So glad I am on your posting Enjoyed the saga You go girl

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