BooYa - HipHip Hooray, we finally started our big adventure.
It's Wednesday Jan 5, and after putting our closing touches on the house, we had pets in hand as we piled into the truck. A much long awaited moment, which by the way caused for many a sleepless night of worry. Now, we calm down. If we forgot anything now, well, we can't worry about it any more. We check tire inflations and fill the tank with diesel fuel. By noon we were on 95 heading south! We run into snow showers after being on the turnpike for one mile or so- yuk. We can’t wait until we get to NC and hoping to beat the upcoming snow storm weather forecast.
We'll be missing our family, church family, and all you friends, so please think of us and keep us in your prayers.
Our first stop is in Sturbridge, MA at the Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Campground. As we arrived I go into the office and Dave turns on the furnace in the RV. It is freezing here, and going to be 18 degrees tonight. It’s still daylight and Dave has time to ease his worried mind about backing the RV into a slot in the woods. There are 5 pull thru slots here, and no one around, so he practices backing into one of the slots. After 3 tries he is confident. We’re the only ones in the pull-thru area and I watch him go back and forth. He’s a happy camper! The RV was dead on level once we parked it, so we won't even disconnect from the truck this night. We'll just secure the four corners so it doesn't bounce too much when we walk inside, and be good to pack up and leave in the morning.
We notice a big Ostritch (sp?) in a coral next to the camp office. He is loaded with big feathers, and we figure if it can survive in the cold, so can we. There is a small pond here too, very much frozen over and abandoned. This is probably a nice campground in season, but just an overnight stop for us.
Dave brushes Dixie and I take her for a walk. We have wine, cheese, pepperoni & crackers for dinner. We both agree that today was a great day! We look forward to using our new camera with pictures (coming soon) of our big adventure on the road.
Soon after we set up and before dark, RV'ers from Bangor Maine pull in next to us, and another one comes up along side around 8pm. We will leave in the morning for Winter Haven PA for the next stop on our voyage to warmer weather. Nice to know we're not the only folks doing this kind of thing.
Our on-board plumbing system has been full of anti-freeze since Dave winterized the RV in October, so we are 'dry camping' at least till we get South, or somewhere warm. Till then, we carry a supply of windshield washer fluid to flush with, and of course we hope to have nice hot showers at the parks we pull in to. We hope for solid Cable TV and Wi-Fi signals to be everywhere we go too. That's part of the adventure I suppose. The other services we have on board and available while we're in the cold climates include heat, fridge, lights, and AC and DC current.