Apr 12, 2018
Last day in Vegas and on the road again
We finished off some to do’s Wednesday morning. Colin has been looking for a windshield cover for the Jeep. He has noticed a few tiny pits/nicks in the glass likely from various small pieces of gravel thrown up as we tow it. He came up with the idea of finding some material and getting someone to custom make a cover. Of course he wanted that to happen right now. He found someone with the material who said that the guy across the road from him could probably sew it up for him right then. So off went my husband. He was gone for over three hours. I got caught up on a lot and also got a head start on research for our fall vacation. Colin took the iPhone so he could call me on our US Magicjack number as I could not call him.
We got back to the RV about 11PM more or less and the wind was really blowing. Time to take the satellite dish down as well as the individual window awnings. We sleep with the windows open and I had to keep closing them through the night as I was being blown away while in bed. Talk about wind gusts, they really did get to 75mph. We took our time and did not leave until about 11:30AM today, as we wanted to be safe. However we did have strong winds all afternoon.
How did the diesel prices get so high? Last year we paid 2.849 per gallon as we fueled up just off I15 and HWY 93 North. The prior year in April of 2016 we paid 2.189. Today we paid 3.449, cash! A full 60 cents per gallon more than a year ago. Actually a year ago exactly, as I just realized today that we are traveling on the same day, April 12th, as we did last year.
So based on my call with the Happy Camper people we added the double dose of product and 10 gallons of water. Once at the fuel stop we added two large bags of ice just as we were heading north in Highway 93.
As we headed North I added a sweater and then a blanket. When we got out of the RV in Ely, Nevada I literately froze. How can one go from being in Vegas and using AC 24/7 to being in 39F temperatures in a mere 255 miles?? The forecast is for -8C/18F tonight with 6cm /2.3 inches of snow. Hello Mother Nature, this is April 12th.
First we needed to fill the black tank to the brim ( yup hose in the door and into the toilet leaving the door open…..COLD ) and then we needed to dump in order to follow through with the Happy Camper directions to further cleanse our black tank sensor. If we had not put so much energy and money into this we would have given up based on the weather but we followed through.
It is 9:45PM, yes it takes a long time to write a post. I still have to proof this before I publish it. Colin has made the salad, the quinoa is ready and I need to cook the salmon. We are skipping veggies tonight. We are cold and tired. We have two heaters going to keep us warm. We are 64F inside ( and both wearing fleece layers ) and 33F outside. We likely will put a heater in the water tank compartment tonight.
Hmmm we are contemplating not having a shower as we are so cold. Actually I am in deep trouble as I forgot to turn on the hot water heater 😳
This is when we really each need one of the girls to cuddle and keep us warm 😐
We really are on the road again> Who knows what tomorrow will bring. Please……no snow.
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Hope Colin slows down the Class A on the snowy and slippery roads; your 40-footer is one big ice skate on roads like that.
We were at the Venetian for a week in 2014 for our 50th wedding anniversary (gift from our son, Todd) and thoroughly enjoyed it. Great room service with full breakfasts every morning, but we walked ourselves to death to get to the lobby to catch a cab. Most of our activities were in the evenings as during the day, the sun was relentless. Loved the Venetian Casino and won a few bucks and the filtration system for cigarette smoke was operating well. Saw the play “Jersey Boys,” and it was our kind of retro music. Did a lot of window shopping at the Venetian because items could be described as a little outrageous in price. Besides, most clothing items like jeans were in the single-digits size-wise, like a size 2. Ha!
Ya’ll stay safe and stay warm!
Oh the joys of heading north from the wonders warm sunny weather. Nice that you got things all worked out and the tank sensors working again.
Travel safe and keep warm.
Colin looks like he’s ready for just about any weather now. This is our first year to travel to the southwest and I will say the wind has been interesting.
Stay warm. Continued safe travels.
I know you guys don’t have a choice but it really is nice to not head north for another month. The winds hit us yesterday and we spent last night just a rockin’. Breezy today is what they are saying. Hopefully that means we don’t have to tie anything else down. Be safe.
I hope you don’t freeze! Maybe make something hot before bed (hot toddy?) next time.
Excellent shot of the motorhome!
Ho!! Colin looks ready for anything!!!
Safe travels!