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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Rubber Tramp Rendezvous: Here's what you've missed so far

I ran out of data/air time so I had to wait to post. We're having a great time. There are so many good people here! It's great fun checking out every one's rigs, picking people's brains and hearing their stories. I can't even guess how many people have been in and out of camp. The weather has been AWESOME! The days have been warm, with temperatures in the low 80's one afternoon. Nights have been chilly, but that's why we have campfires.

Saturday January 15

Informational sharing: Bob led a discussion with regard to solar power. There are many knowledgeable people here and we're hoping to do an actual install, later. (When I say we, I don't mean me. I'll document with the camera!)


Alex making "community soup" for dinner


A mini swap meet (we all have stuff we don't use, you can sell it or give it away here.)

Gorgeous sunset




Nightly bonfire (a couple of attendees showed off their juggling skills, including juggling lit torches! Video's uploaded when I return to civilization or on the 27th if I haven't exceeded my data limit)

Sunday (Jan 16) Sunrise





Bob led a discussion with regard to use of public lands

Sunset



Monday (Jan. 18)
Morning at the campfire


You could have learned to juggle! Johnny gave Alex juggling lessons


Friday (Jan 21)
Sandy showed how to install a hightop on a van



Kirk shares his knowledge and use of wind power


I didn't take pictures, but on Monday we also had a group of women gather to discuss Rving/van dwelling and life on the road. Our discussion broached a number of subjects including safety, guns, traveling alone, our choice of rigs and so many more. Awesome women, great role models and plenty of laughs!

If you'd like to meet the Quartzsite RTR dogs, Stumpy introduces them on her blog.

More, tomorrow! I broke down and bought more air/data!
Stumpy

Friday, January 14, 2011

"The best laid schemes..."

I'm sure you're familiar with the rest of the saying...

I made it to Quartzsite and the borrowed rig ran like a top (I was mistaken, by the way, it's a 1979.) I had a little problem when I passed the rendezvous site and ran into what looked like too much of a ditch for the RV (and my heart) I had to back up a loooooooong ways. At this point I still didn't realize I had passed by the camp site. So I passed them by again and found a place to turn around. It was because the road was banked with stones, that I had to back up so far. I pulled into the first available flat space and proceeded to set up camp. I figured I could be the greeter! Anyways, Bob came by later and we figured out who each other was. But, by then I was happy to settle in for the day.

The picture below is looking towards the RTR, you can just make out their rigs.


My main concern was getting the fridge turned on so as not to lose 3 weeks worth of food I had prepared. Yeah, that didn't happen. At first i couldn't get the pilot lit and then I got the pilot lit but it wouldn't stay lit. !@#$!!%$**&!!!!!
Even cussing didn't help! Fortunately, the refrigerator is well insulated and everything was still frozen, even those items in the fridge! I figured it was good until tomorrow morning and I would work on it then. Or I could power the fridge by generator in the morning, to bring the temperature back down and keep what was frozen frozen.

I went outside and joined Stumpy in relax mode.


Next up water.
Keep in mind the my son and his father worked all weekend to make sure everything was in running order.

So I turn on the water pump and no water. @#$%^&*!!!! yeah, that still didn't help. By now it was dark so I couldn't really see what the problem was. I could however see the water running across the floor when I turned on the pump! AWESOME!!!

"OK, I'll deal with this in the morning, too." I told myself (or the dog, as if she cared)

It was a gorgeous night! And today is gorgeous, too. There's a massive leak in the hose going from the tank to the water heater. I think I'll have to empty the tank to replace the hose. :(
The generator is running, cooling off the fridge. As soon as the fridge is nicely chilled I'll move camp and join the others up the hill.

Don't sweat the small stuff!

"The best laid schemes of mice and men often, go oft awry..." .... The saying is adapted from a line in “To a Mouse,” by Robert Burns.”

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Home Sweet Home (for the next three weeks)

We will be heading south in the morning.

This is where I will be living for the next 3 weeks. It's a 1975, 20' Dodge Jamboree, borrowed from a dear friend (Thanks, Michael! I hope you'll come down to Quartzsite and spend some time with us!)

I'm excited! And nervous!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Um.... no thanks

This one might have sat, just a little, too long!


"1971 Chevy Class B Motorhome - $2000
96,000 Original Miles on 350 V8 with automatic Turbo 400. New upholstery. New tires & brakes. Arizona vehicle. Dual A/C. $2000 OBO or trade for Silver, Platinum or Gold"


In my search for the RV that I will drive into my future, I have run across some serious clunkers.

I live 50 miles from the closest semblance of civilization. If the RV is still there, by the time I arrive, there's probably a very visible reason why.

*Disclaimer: I didn't even bother to call this one!