"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood... And sorry I could not travel both. I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference." --Robert Frost

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

First Official Outing

Union Valley Reservoir
Wench Creek Campground

Not counting the quick trip back from Michigan to California, this was our first official time out to enjoy being on the lake.

 
 

 
It's a beautiful lake that's only about an hour from us and we've hiked and kayaked in this area often.  We knew the roads and campgrounds can be small, so we had our friends let us know how their rig fit before we left.  It was tricky and we probably wouldn't bring it back there again.  But we sure enjoyed the weekend.  Our first time cooking and just thoroughly enjoying our time.
 
Summarized from Wikipedia:
Union Valley Reservoir is about 20 miles northeast of Placerville. The 277,000 acre feet at an elevation of 4,870 feet.  It was formed in 1963 by the 453-foot high earth and rockfill Union Valley Dam on Silver Creek, which is a tributary of the American River. The reservoir is part of the Upper American River Project, a public electric utility, which operates the dam and many other dams in the area.  It stores snow melt runoff during the spring and releases it during the summer when electrical demand is greatest to a chain of hydroelectric power plants downstream. The reservoir is fed by Big Silver Creek, Jones Fork Silver Creek, Tells Creek, Wench Creek and the outflows of Robbs Peak and Jones Fork powerhouses.
 
 
Site #74

 
 

I'm not sure we'll be out again until we head out end of June.  We still have a lot to do to get this house on the market and sold.  Our daughter also graduates in the middle of June.  Last of four :-)  And as soon as the house/ranch sells, we are on our way fulltime!

Friday, May 23, 2014

Bringing our New Rig back to CA

May 8 - May 17, 2014
Thursday


Normally one would like to have time to get used to a new truck AND trailer AND driving them both a little at a time.  That's how we had it planned, but as it turned out, we needed to be back to CA for our sons graduation from CSU Fresno on the 16th.  Initially we tried to break up the drive to be no more than 8 hours of driving each day.  But since we were behind a day due to the hitch issue, we really wanted to pick up our pace so that we would still have a couple of days in Arizona on the way back to visit friends and family.  So we thought we'd see how we feel, and if we felt like pressing on, we would and try to make up that lost travel day.

Our first day hitching up and heading out was in a horrible downpour.    We drove 450 mi, 8 hours.  We left Muskegon, Michigan, drove through Illinois, Indiana and ended up in St. Louis.

By time we got into Illinois, the rain had stopped and the drive was quite nice.  Indiana was also uneventful except for the fun time on the turnpike.  Good thing we had LOTS of quarters left over from the Laundromat as we didn't have a lot of change at the time.  It wasn't too bad.  We only made one mistake getting off and right back on which somehow cost us an extra $8.  Not sure how that happened.  We normally try to steer clear of toll roads.

In Indiana we came across more severe thunderstorm warnings.  The winds picked up but luckily for us we dodged the worst of it and sailed into St. Louis just in time for commute traffic on Friday.  We took a southern route and ended up missing it all.  Lucky again!  We got to see the skyline and the arch without all the traffic.  This is the best picture I could get.


 
We were headed for a Wal-Mart for our first official "wallydocking".  This is RV talk for parking overnight at a Wal-Mart.  The same can be done at larger stores like Cabelas, Bass Pro Shop, Camping World, Costco and some other places.  With permission of course.  This works very well when you're arriving in the evening and just need a place to sleep and leaving in the morning. You want to be discreet and park at the far end of the lot.  We don't usually put out all the slides.  Luckily it was late and the heat had gone away and a nice breeze for sleeping came in.  On the way here, I thought we'd just eat at a McDonalds which was conveniently across the street.  When I mentioned this to Steve he said, "Are you kidding?!  We're in BBQ Country!".  I asked him if he really wanted to risk finding a place to park this beast just for BBQ.  Well my iPhone showed a great place at the next exit.  I had enough time to google map the area and amazingly there was a large pull off along the side road with a huge turn-around at the end.  Steve was in heaven!  Super Smokers BBQ.

















Steve also bought a couple of very small fans.  One runs on a 12v battery and was perfect to put on the shelf right next to me.  The other runs off a USB port which is at the foot of the bed on the dresser and is perfect to bring in the cooler air directly from the window.  Both of these are nice when you have no electric hookups.  The USB runs from our battery bank.  No generator needed.


Friday

After a nice meal and a good sleep, we got up early, had some granola with yogurt and some fresh fruit.  Grabbed a coffee and hit the road.  We drove through Missouri and into Oklahoma.  500 Miles and closer to 9+ hours of driving, we pulled into another Wal-Mart.  There were several other RVs here besides us.  It was an uneventful day of driving.  We've driven this route before 15 years ago when we moved from Upstate NY back to CA with 4 kids and 2 beagles in a very packed mini-van at Christmas time!  So this somehow seemed much easier.


Saturday

This part of the drive through Oklahoma, 550 miles took closer to 10 hours.  If you haven't driven this part of I44 is quite boring once you get almost out of OK.  Fairly flat and not much to look at.  The winds picked up the more we drove.  The Texas panhandle is flat with not much going on.  There was an occasional patch of colorful wildflowers, but not much else.  The wind wasn't helping and was picking up quite a bit.  We were very impressed on how smooth the truck drives pulling the trailer even in the high wind.  The more we drove through New Mexico, the worse the winds got.  There was a high wind advisory all the way into Arizona for the next several days.  Another uneventful wallydocking and we went to bed early as we were getting restless with the driving and tomorrow was going to be the longest yet.  It really is nice to pull into Wal-Mart and not even have to unhitch.  Had a quick breakfast and a Starbucks and we were off to Phoenix!  Well, Surprise really where Steve's Dad and some really good friends of ours which live a bit north of there.


Sunday

Only 460 miles to go!  This was the worst part of the driving so far.  It took more than 10 hours to drive with the horrible winds.  The headwind really killed the gas mileage.  Down to 5mpg.  Otherwise we do a surprising nice 11 mpg.  Seems like we were getting gas and  DEF constantly!  (I will do a write up on DEF on a later post.) The winds just got worse.  By the time we stopped for lunch we were starving!  Stops were few and far between after Albuquerque so we grabbed some lunch and gas.  We got sandblasted after stepping out of the truck.  By the time we crossed the street we had sand in our hair, mouth, ears, yuck!  We sure hoped the rig wasn't getting permanent damage.  Off we went and the sandstorms were all around us until we got to Winslow, Arizona.  The winds calmed a lot and the scenery was prettier.














We stopped for more gas in Flagstaff and were happy to almost be at his Dad's where we would be "moochdocking".  You guessed it, this is where you mooch off your friends or family and park for free at their place :-) What wonderful family and friends we have!!  This would be the first time Steve had to back into a pretty tight spot, under a 13 ft canopy that we BARELY fit under!  It was a great 2 days in which we could relax a bit and not drive.  Had a great time catching up with family and visiting with our good friends Doug & Dotty and Dotty's Mom.  They were nice enough to drive all the way down to Surprise from Wilhoit to visit with us.




                               

Wednesday
 
After I washed the truck, what a job that was, we headed out for Fresno.  Yet another WalMart stay in Bakersfield.  It was late once we went up and around LA.  Strangely, traffic was very light.  Truck and trailer did beautifully on the grapevine and we made good time into Bakersfield.
 
 
Thursday
 
I didn't get a picture, but we pulled in to Blackstone North RV Park not far from the Fresno State campus.  It was a really nice little park that was very clean and quiet with lots of shade trees.  Perfect for our situation.  Normally, we are not the private RV park types.  We much prefer the settings of State Parks and boondocking.  More privacy, less people and usually on or very near a beautiful lake, river, etc.  We would recommend this park when you need a 1 or 2 night stop over.
 
 
Friday
 
Our 3rd youngest son graduated from California State University Fresno with a Psychology degree.  He works with  Autistic children.  Most of our family was there.  We had a great dinner at the Outback Steakhouse and then we headed home the next day. 


 


We were able to get down/up our steep dirt roads and able to back it into a spot at the bottom of the property where we can get power from our barn.  Not too shabby!












WHEW!!  It was a crazy but fantastic 3 weeks!
 

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Picking up our New Truck & Trailer

Clinton, IL
Monday

Right after the RV-Dreams rally in TN finished we drove north to pick up our new truck in Clinton, IL.  The drive wasn't too bad.  We made it with enough time to meet Curt & Glenda of  Illinois Campers for dinner.  I've been following their blog for a while now.  They are in the same phase of full-timing we are.  We're both just waiting for the house to sell!  They are both very nice and it seems we have a lot of interest in common.  I'm sure we'll meet up along the way many times in the future!

We bought our truck on-line through Douglas Dodge.  They were fantastic to work with.  It's a new 2013 Dodge 4x4 Longbed Laramie Longhorn Dually.  Whew, what a mouthful.  Very pretty too, rootbeer brown/gold. 

Meet "Hoss"




Muskegon, MI
Tuesday

As soon as we returned our rental car, we were off to Muskegon, Michigan to do our PDI and pick up our new home!  This was the most exciting part of this trip, hands down!  We stayed in a nearby hotel for the night we arrived.  In the morning we excitedly arrived at Lakeshore RV.  Again we bought our 5th wheel over the internet.  Such an easy process.  We were very happy with the process for both.  Our new 2013 Montana 3582 had just had a bath and was waiting for us!

And of course, "The Ponderosa"

The "Ponderosa" is 39 ft of beautiful living space with lots of storage.  There are 3 slides, 6 way auto levelers, kitchen island with lots of counter space and cabinets, fireplace, 2 A/Cs and a tub/shower.



Wednesday

At Lakeshore RV, they really want to make sure you have plenty time to learn about your rig and get used to it.  They have a little "campground" on their grounds.  Concrete pads, hookups and nice trees around it.  They wanted us to practice hitching and unhitching, turning, backing etc.  What a great  dealership!  It also gave us time for a couple last minute add-ons (they are VERY accommodating) and a couple of shopping trips to pick up some necessities and some non-necessities.  Yes, dear, I do need those new pillows and that rug and those...  It's looking so homey already!  Wow, do we love it!





Thursday

We ran into a little delay when the original hitch were going to have installed by Lakeshore would not work.  Apparently there is an issue with 2013 Dodge 3500.  This caused a frantic search for a solution as we had to get on the road to drive back to CA for our son's college graduation. -- From Steve: Dodge installed a plate on the chassis above the axel that prohibits the standard receiving hitches from being installed.  The only company that has addressed this so far is B&W that makes a custom kit to integrate into Dodge's chassis setup to allow the installation of a turn over gooseneck setup (model #1314).  There is a very helpful youtube video on this exact installation.  Then you can integrate the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Receiver (model #3500).  The big advantage of this setup is that now you have the flexibility to use either a gooseneck hitch or a 5th wheel receiver.  Plus when you're not towing, you have the full use of the bed as both assemblies come out very easily. --

Friday

Of course when we were ready to leave and hitch up for our first time ever, it was POURING.  The hitching went off perfectly but since I forgot to pack an umbrella, I was soaked.  We drove a few miles away to have new tires put on the trailer.  "New?" you ask?  I won't get into all of the details, but the tires put on many Montana's of our size are Goodyear "E" loads and they have a very bad track record of blowing out.  It is many, as well as our, opinion that a stronger "G" load rating is safer.  We had Discount Tires put on 4 new Goodyear G614's.  It was still raining very heavily.  Since our rig was so large for their lot, they had us pull alongside the building and they came out like a NASCAR pit crew.  They had 4 guys out their in the rain putting those new tires on in no time flat!  It was quite amazing to watch.  We were very appreciative to them as we had to postpone the installation 3 different times due to the above mentioned hitch issue.  Kudos to all three of these dealerships.






 
 
Now we are heading back to California to see our son graduate from Fresno State.  Go Bulldogs!

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

RV-Dreams Rally

Plantation River RV Resort
Sevierville, TN

This was our first rally and we had a blast!  Howard and Linda of RV-Dreams put on a fantastic rally full of seminars geared to fulltime RVing.  We learned so much and finally got to put faces to all the names of friends we have "met" over the past few months.  Great food too.  My favorite was the walk-thru in others RVs.  Nice to see how real, lived in trailers look like.  We got many good tips and ideas too.  Some were really decorated very nice!


Most of the Class of 2014 Full time Grads!


 
Before we made it to the rally, we had to drive through severe thunderstorms.  This was the week of horrible storms in TN & AR and surrounding states.  We just missed one really bad cell which was almost bad enough to make us pull over as the rain was so bad it was hard to see anything.  That's when I took this video below.
  
 
 
 
This has been a very busy week.  We have had a great time at the week long rally, and now the real fun begins.  We leave for Illinois in the morning to pick up our new truck and then off to Michigan to pick up our new trailer!



Sunday, April 27, 2014

Picking up our New Home!

There's a fresh coat of paint (snow) on the mountains by us from yesterdays storm.  Weather will be a very big part of the next 3 weeks for us and will make this quite an adventure.

Originally we had a week's vacation planned to fly from CA to TN for the RV-Dreams Spring Rally.  As it turns out, we found our new truck and 5er out this way so our 1 week vacation turns into 3 weeks.  We'd love to take our time getting home, but we have our sons college graduation on May 16 back in CA so we can't take too long to get back.

We will fly into Nashville on Monday the 28th and spend the next several days near Knoxville at the rally learning and meeting friends that we feel we've known for a long time already. 

Then on the 4th, we drive to IL to pick up our new truck and hopefully meet up with Curt & Glenda that we connected with through RVillage for dinner.  The next morning it's off to Muskegon, MI to pick up our new home!  Our Montana 3582. We are very excited!  We'll spend the next couple of days learning about our new home, how it works and practice driving.  We hope to meet up with another couple, Lonney & his wife, we also met through RV-Dreams.  It's always nice to meet with others that share the same passion and interests as you.  Even though you may have only had a chance to talk for a couple of hours, it's one of those times that you feel you've known each other much longer.  It's also nice to talk about RVs, hiking, fishing etc with someone else that loves it as much as you do.

Around the 8th we'll head back West for CA with hopefully a day or two to visit friends and family in AZ.  Much will depend on the weather.  Already, we're seeing severe thunderstorm & tornado warnings for Oklahoma and the plains.  We may have to switch our route north or south or hunker down depending on any predicted storms.  It will mean driving more hours in one day than we prefer, but that's how it goes.  More pictures as we go along!

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Met some new RV Friends, Thanks RVillage

If you haven't heard about the new RV site called RVillage yet, you need to check it out!  It's kind of like facebook for RVers.  One of the really neat features is a real-time map that shows where everyone is.  You can narrow that down by searching just your "friends", "groups" or other options.  This way you can plan to meet up with someone that might be camped nearby or even in the same campground.  It's a great way to build camaraderie or find others with similar interests.  Maybe someone to go to a museum with, kayak, golf, try out that famous restaurant or just have a good time around the campfire.



http://www.rvillage.com/home/action/home


So tonight Steve and I met up with Ron & Rene of RnR.  They actually live about 45 minutes from us.  We met for dinner and had a really great time with them.  We are planning on heading out full time this summer and they are hoping to head out 2015/16.  We actually had quite a bit in common.  It's nice to be able to talk about RVs, truck, and such with others that are as excited about it all as you are.  Sorry that I did not get a picture of the four of us.  Next time!

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Had to have something to pull the new rig with, right?

We'll be pulling our Montana with a 2013 Dodge 3500HD Laramie Longhorn Dually.  Should definitely do the job!  The truck is in Illinois, so we'll pick it up on the way to get the trailer the first week of May.  It gives us time to practice with each before we head back to California for our son's college graduation.  I hope I'm going to be able to handle that beast.  I've not driven a dually and really didn't want one.  We'll wait a few months and see how fulltiming goes.  Then we'll consider getting a moped or something to zip to the grocery store or around the back roads to sightsee.  I don't look forward to parking that thing.  I sometimes have a difficult time getting our current Megacab in and out of parking spots in our small town.


Aint she purty?!

Well now that we have the 5er and the truck, we can get back to purging the house to get it listed.  Looks like I'll be getting a storage locker to speed up the process.  Too many boxes of stuff stacked everywhere.  At least rooms, cabinets and closets are getting empty!  Now if we can just get my husband's 1930 truck sold!  - Edit: It's SOLD! - Once we get back from the rally we'll sell our current truck and the two cars.  Whoa!  Things are really moving quickly!!!

Friday, April 4, 2014

Home Sweet Home, We bought our trailer!

We are so excited!  We found our home.  It's a 2013 Montana 3582 5th Wheel.  Only it's in Michigan, and we're still in CA. 




It works out pretty well though.  We'll be in TN for the RV-Dreams Rally in 3 weeks, so we'll pick it up then.  While we'd rather have it before the rally, looks like we'll get it after, just in case there are any problems or bad weather, we don't want to get stuck.  Next up, is the new truck because we need it by the end of April!







Saturday, March 8, 2014

It Feels like Spring

Each morning I keep forgetting that I don't have to go back to work.  Then I smile.  Today was a beautiful day so Hurley (aka The Pooch/Hurlsabutt/Punkin) and I finally went on a little hike.  It was so much work closing the business that I haven't had a day off since January.  I needed a few days to catch up on sleep and it has been raining most of this week.  It was great to be back outdoors again and on a trail in the sunshine.




Driving up to the lake, I noticed how it looks and smells like Spring around here.  The seasons have flown by and with it the stages of getting ready to fulltime.  I have a lot of closets and cabinets to finish cleaning out to get the house ready for market.  Each month until Summer, we will have many milestones we go through.  It'll be a lot of work, but we are looking forward to hiking many new trails and enjoying the seasons in different parts of the country.

Friday, February 14, 2014

"Welcome Home"

That was the nice notice I received today in an e-mail from Americas Mailbox.  We now have a "home" in South Dakota!  This is part of our FT process.  We have decided to domicile in South Dakota mainly because there is no state income tax (Steve will still be working).  That alone is a big bonus.  Other benefits are: only a 3% sales tax, very inexpensive vehicle & RV registration, no inspections, no wheel tax and very low rates on vehicle/RV insurance.  They will handle all the transferring of our registrations for us while we are still here in CA.  When we head to Indiana in September, we will stop into town to get our Drivers Licenses, register to vote and see our new "home".  I love that we've completed another step in becoming Full Timers!

Thursday, January 30, 2014

First Year on the Road Schedule is coming Together

Now the best part of fulltime RVing is that we will have the time and flexibility to change our plans whenever we need/want to.  The following is just a loose plan for the year with two concrete stops.

It's starting to feel a little bit more real when I made our first campground reservations today, so our new lifestyle of living on the road has its first planned campground stops.  Really was very exciting!  We still hope to head out in summer, but if the ranch doesn't sell, then these first plans will simply become vacations rather than "stops along the road".  Our only concrete plans are to head from Placerville (just East of Sacramento) to Seattle, WA where we will stay at Dash Point State Park near Tacoma.  We will be picking up my sister who will fly in for the reunion on the 4th of July week.  After a few days there we will all head to our intended destination, the Rest-a-While RV Park near Hoodsport, WA where we are meeting friends for a family reunion.

If our place does sell, then we'll head from Washington, east to South Dakota in August where we will finalize our change of address and get our new drivers licenses.  I'll add more about how we did our Change of Domicile later.  If it does not sell, then we'll do this part later on.

From South Dakota we have reservations for our second rally in September in Indiana with RV-Dreams (hopefully with our new rig)!

After that, I have ideas of where I'd like to be: Upstate NY where we use to live to visit friends, Vermont/New Hampshire for change of fall colors, Virginia where my husband is from to visit our nieces baby, and then down to the Florida Keys for Christmas!  Ever hear the song "Toes in the water, toes in the sand" by the Zac Brown band?  That'll be our new Christmas song!  We hope to fly the kids down to Florida to join us for our first Christmas on the road, but that's just too far ahead to know for sure.

And 2015, maybe head back west along the gulf states :-)  Oh the planner in me loves this part!!  I just LOVE maps!  Finding those special out-of-the way places and boondocking are what we love.  Anyway, back to today's reality :-)

Sunday, January 26, 2014

The dreaded garage sale

Actually it was a flea market near town.  Since we are on acreage on a dirt road, it made more sense to do the local flea market.  I was dreading the 4am wake-up as you are supposed to set up at 5am.  NOT FUN for me.  Steve didn't mind it.  He's always enjoyed garage sales/flea markets etc.  Not my idea of a fun time.  But I'm committed to getting rid of all of our excess stuff.  Hubby prefers to make a few dollars, I would prefer to drop it all off at Goodwill and be done with it!  Today was our first time and we made about $235.  Still not worth it to me, but Steve has decided to dedicate each Sunday through February to do it alone while I am closing down our retail business.  Whatever doesn't sell by then, needs to go as I'd like to get the house on the market by April.  Many more closets and the garage to clear out.  So onward we push and hopefully we can clear things out quickly and even make a bit of money doing it. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Looking for Buried Treasure

At the last minute, we decided to take a hike instead of riding our bikes on the American River Bike Path.  We went to Folsom Lake as we have been watching on the news how low the lake has been due to the drought.  Settlements and structures left over from the Gold Rush days are visible.  We brought our metal detector and had a great time seeing what we could find.  While you are not allowed to remove historical items, it is ok to search and look.  We found old nails, pennies, pipes, cans and old pop tops.  Unfortunately no gold.  My arms are still sore from digging.  While it is amazing to see these structures and even an old bridge, we really need the rain/snow!

 
Lake Folsom, CA


Thursday, January 16, 2014

Making progress!

The past two days I have been off work and I finally dragged several bags to Goodwill and several more to the dump.  Dang that felt good!  Actually getting those bags OUT of the house made me feel much better.  I've been sorting and bagging for a couple of weeks now.  Oh, I still have SO many closets, bedrooms and cabinets to go through, but this was a great start!  Now with one empty bedroom, we have made a Garage Sale section and the other part will be for the what-seems-endless e-bay pile.  As busy as today was, I still snuck out with the pooch for a little hike where we ran into some old friends.
 
We are in desperate need of rain/snow in California, but if that isn't going to be the case, then I'm loving the sunny and 70 degree weather!


Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Happy New Year!!

Wow, I can finally say, "We'll be heading out THIS YEAR!!".  Still hoping to be out in Summer.  We've been looking at more RVs and came close to buying a truck today.  I've also almost finished cleaning out one the kids bedrooms and large closet.  Making a little progress.  Some goes to the dump, a lot to goodwill and some that still needs figuring out.  I've found some great future campgrounds from fellow bloggers to keep me motivated in the meantime.  I had a friend visit and we did some nice winter hiking to one of my favorite waterfalls nearby.

Waterfall at Sly Park

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Our last...

I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas! This was "our last" Christmas in the "sticks n bricks".  While it seems a bit sad, we are already looking forward to flying the kids out to the Florida Keys next year for our FIRST Christmas as fulltimers!  So while it may be our last this, or last that, we definitely are going to have a great time making new discoveries along the way.

We are looking forward to January 1, when we can say, We're heading out THIS year!  The next 6 months are going to bring much change!  Selling the business, the ranch, vehicles and lots of stuff!  Then the FUN part.  We'll be heading to the TN rally in April, buying the truck and rig and then heading out to who knows where!

Happy New Year Everyone!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Kartchner Caverns State Park & Campground Review


This state park is amazing!  Facinating "live" cavern.  They offer two tours.  Both are about 1 1/2 hrs. and are worth doing both.  Not your usual claustrophobic, climb down 200+ stairs, look around and come back up.  This has a nice, wide meandering path in a very tropical climate for a cave.  The grounds are super clean, spread out and has a nice butterfly/hummingbird garden, campground and hiking paths.

The campground has 62 sites, several pull through, W/E, showers, dump station and nice, wide and deep level sites for $25 a night.  We will definately be coming back to spend some time next October.

Here is a link to the state park campground info:

Kartchner State Park Info



This is a great jumping off point to visit: Old Tucson, Tombstone, Biosphere 2 and Bisbee.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

We're going Live!

I guess it's time.  Not that I'll have too many posts until January, but I figured I'd put this blog on-line for now.  It's looking like our small, family retail store will be closing in January if the sale does not go through.  If that is the case, January we'll be busy liquidating.  We hope to get the house up for sale around March and be heading to the RV Dreams Rally in April.  The last two kids graduate May/June and then we hope to head out full timing.

Once the store is sold I'll be spending lots of time on e-Bay selling off Hubby's sports memorabilia, getting rid of "stuff" and getting ready to go.  Holiday time is very busy at the store, so life will be heading down the fast lane.  It will be interesting to see if the timeline works out.  Selling the ranch will be the biggest hurdle.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Reflecting

The beautiful color of the leaves changing, the smell of the air full of fires and leaves burning, the sound they make when blowing in the breeze and crunching underfoot... Fall is always a time of reflecting for me.  I like to think about previous times, choices I've made (good and bad) and how I've got to where I am now.  It always makes me a little melancholy but very thankful for what I have and who I have in my life.

Since we now only have months until we begin our fulltime travels, I'm already starting with the, "This will be our last fall", the "last fill-in-the-blank", etc.  I'm trying to breath it all in and store it away for next year when Fall arrives and I can look back and say, "Wow, who'd have thought this is where we'd be for our first fall on the road".

Seven months.  Life still seems business as usual.  But after the next two months things will begin to fly!  So for now, I'll take a few pictures and a nice autumn hike and enjoy it before I trade my hiking boots in for snowshoes.  Perhaps for the "last time"  I'll be snowshoeing?

Thursday, August 22, 2013

More Friends

Last night we had dinner with 2 more RV couples.  Dale & Ruth of RVEscapees and Bill Loretta of WhenPigsFly.  They were a wealth of information as well.  We loved Dale & Ruth's truck set up.  It's nice to get info from others that are still working as Steve will be working from the road.

Today I also met Jane who travels alone with her cute dog.  More great stuff.  She invited me in to show me all the mods she has done to her motorhome.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Meeting New RV Friends

We have been doing lots of reading up on blogs, books and RV internet sites.  We had the opportunity to meet Jason & Nikki of Gone with the Wynns.  What an exciting time they have been having FTing so far.  They work on the road and have so much information to share.  We enjoyed showing them around Placerville and sharing RV plans and some good foothill wines.  Check out their website which has wonderful info on internet on the road and solar set-ups.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Our First Big Purge

Today we sold Wally.   He's our beloved 1996 Coleman Key West pop-up we bought new back in New York.  We have so many great camping memories with the kids in the pop-up.  We camped all over the US in Wally.  We only camped in it once without the kids, a couple summers ago.  It just wasn't the same.  So while it was hard to sell it, it is a big step forward to our new upcoming adventure.  The trailer fund begins.  There is so much more to downsize in a large home on a small ranch, but we're on our way.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Rally Time

We signed up for our first rally next April with RV Dreams.  It's in Sevierville, TN.  We may not have our truck and/or 5er by then, but we will be learning a lot in the seminars about fulltime RVing.  We both have camped all of our lives, but there is a lot to consider when living and working fulltime in a home on wheels.  We are looking forward to the information and meeting people who already seem like friends.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Planning and more planning!

We've been making lots of lists, looking at RVs and trucks and just putting a general timeline together.  Steve is quite a collector and while I can throw what I need in a backpack, this downsizing is going to be much more challenging for him.  He's making progress though, he's thrown out 3/4s of his baseball hats.  That's serious stuff! 

We've talked to family and friends and everyone is excited and not that surprised about our plans.  We've always been adventurous and living here in Placerville, CA for 15 years is the longest we've been in one place other than the 7 years we lived in Brockport, NY.  We are ready to travel. 

Being further away from our kids and my family will of course be the most difficult.  But we will stay in touch and be home for the holidays each year.  Hopefully they'll join us along the way some times.

But we will not be all alone.  Our oldest sons dog, Hurley, will be joining us for the first few months while our son finishes school.  And Hurley seems happy to become a "trailer dog".  He's my hiking buddy and also loves to go out in the kayak, so he's going to have just as much fun as we are.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Deciding to Full Time RV

Big decisions have been made.  We will be selling the store that I own with my sister this year and downsizing... a LOT!  The last of our four kids will be finishing college in 2014 and since we were going to sell our ranch and get something smaller, this was the perfect time to get something... MUCH smaller.  And mobile. 

The blog postings will probably be sparse until things start happening.  When I decide to do something I dive all in.  I've already been researching, reading others blogs and talking to others that have made the jump to full time Rving.