We’re here!

After a super early start for us, on the road by 7:10 AM (I have factored in the time zone change that would occur two hours later into this time!!) we headed out through some fairly serious fog for a while. It finally cleared a couple of hours later as we went through the outskirts of Chattanooga. The rest of the trip was in sunshine and ever climbing temperatures. We went from 7ºC in the fog up to 27ºC later on.

The roads were pretty clear with no serious slowdowns so we averaged just under 70 MPH for the whole trip.

We arrived about 3PM and found out that the trailer had been placed on one of the edge sites, so no one behind us, just a large grass field. Hopefully the field belongs to the resort, and I can do some radio control helicopter flying there.

While Lyn sorted out the inside of the trailer I set about getting the hydro, water and sewer connected, then it was off for the “big shop” to stock up on supplies.

Back at the trailer it was time to set up the electronics, I got everything working except the satellite TV as I couldn’t be bothered to set the antenna up! Everything else was thrown together, as one of the jobs on this trip is to organise an electronics cupboard.

Below is a before picture, hopefully there will be an after picture in a few days.

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Further South

Well it turns out that the storm we had yesterday had an associated tornado warning, glad we were on the ball and found out about it 15 hours after the event. We headed out this morning through some showers and cooler weather, and the tail end of the DC rush-hour. One thing I learnt was to check that if you set the GPS to shortest route for any reason, make sure you set it back to fastest route before heading out on a long trip. I wondered why the beast was trying to take me the back doubles rather than the interstates!

Finally we got the speed up to 70MPH and stayed there most of the day with a fuel consumption of 5.2l/100km or 45 MPG(US) or 54 MPG(Imp). Not too shabby compared with the truck.

We left around 9AM and got in at 630PM. Tomorrow is the last leg, and we should be reunited with the trailer mid-afternoon

 

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Sacrilegious?

The plan for today was to head out on the local subway system to Union Station in Washington DC. There was no great rush as we really didn’t want to be caught up in the rush hour commute, so we got up at our usual time and had an unusually good free breakfast at the hotel.

The hotel provides a free shuttle service to and from the metro station so we jumped on that and headed out for the day. First obstacle was buying a ticket from the self-serve machine, I am sure the ones in Korea were much easier to use, and we don’t speak a word of the language! Finally got the tickets and up onto the train for a 35 minute trip.

At Union station we picked up our trolley tour, there were a number of tours designated by colour, we had picked the green tour, but as it turns out we had to take the orange tour to connect with ours; two tours for the price of one! We were about an hour into the tour when thunder and lightning struck (not literally, but loud enough to drown out the PA system on the trolley). This was followed shortly after by torrential rain. We decided the best plan was to stay with the trolley rather than head off sightseeing on our own.

The tour was pretty good and we got to see most of DC, we didn’t get to see any museums, which to be honest didn’t bother us too much, but I am sure some people would be devastated if they were in the same boat (pun partially intended).

By mid afternoon we had done what we had wanted to do, and the weather still wasn’t behaving so we put plan B into action.

It just so happens that a famous quilter has a studio not too, about 20 miles, far from our hotel, and we planning on going there tomorrow before heading south. We decided we had time to get back to the hotel and head out to the studio, which would give us a shorter day tomorrow as the place doesn’t open until 10AM and then we would have a 500 mile drive after that.

The 20 mile drive took about 35 minutes, and according to Lyn the drive was well worth it, she didn’t leave the studio empty handed, that much I do know. The drive back took just about 1 hour 10 minutes… welcome to DC rush hour.

I was surprised at how much woodland and open space there is in and around DC, in fact some of the roads we to to and from the studio were more like (large) windy English country lanes.

All in all a very good, albeit short visit to Washington.

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Here We Go Again

Well that was embarrassing….. couldn’t remember the password to log in!

We headed out at the crack of 8AM this morning bound for Washington DC. This time we brought the car rather than the truck which should save us a few hundred dollars in fuel.

We completed the 800+km journey around 6:30pm. The fall colours coming through the mountains of New York and Pennsylvania were quite spectacular. The temperature was up around 26C, so it wasn’t a typical fall day from that point of view.

Time to head out for dinner, tomorrow will be sight seeing day in DC

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Back Home

Another beautiful morning, but MUCH cooler at 6°C. We stayed at an EconoLodge last night, certainly not up there with last years 5* hotel in Korea, but for the price and a 1 night stay it was very good.

After breakfast we hit the road for a short 425 mile drive. We got slowed up a couple of times by roadworks, or speed limits through city areas, but all in all we made good time.

As we went north the temperature dropped a couple of degrees, and snow amount increased.

We began to get a little concerned as we got closer to the boarder as the majority of the cars on the road had Ontario or Quebec plates; this did not bode well for the line up at the boarder crossing.

As it turned out all lanes were open at the crossing, and as luck would have it I was cut off by a Quebec motor home jostling for position and got forced into a lane that I didn’t think existed. In fact this lane led to 3 more lanes with hardly any traffic in them and we were through in under 5 minutes!

We got home by 4PM and set about the task of unpacking. It was odd to be back in the house, we had grown accustomed to the reduced space in the trailer, and now had an extra 1200 sq feet to play with.

Well that’s it for this trip, we enjoyed ourselves, as usual and will be heading back in October. We’re off to the UK in four weeks, and there may be a blog from there.

As usual comments are welcome so that I can see who has been reading, and whether it’s worth continuing.

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We Broke Down

Well, the day started off fine. Clear blue skies again, and the temperature climbed up to 27°C, even had to put on the A/C in the truck. We had 574 miles to cover today, which we did in nine hours and a couple of minutes. All of the route was interstate and the fuel consumption was better at 21.0 mpg. We even hit 80MPH which is probably a first in the truck. In truth I had no idea we had got to that speed until I updated the trio computer after we had fueled up. Talking of fuel, we were paying $3.62 a gallon in Alabama, it’s now $4.25.

Today’s route took  took us from Tennessee into West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia and finally into Pennsylvania. The greenery and 27°C from down South slowly gave way to a dull brown, with no sign of leaves or buds on the trees and the temperature dropped to 18°C. To make matters worse, we saw piles of melting snow as we went into the restaurant.

Having been true to our diets for many months we finally broke down and celebrated the end of the trip with a slice of pie each for desert. We deserved it. Tomorrow should be a fairly short day with about 425 miles to cover. Hopefully we should get home around 4.30pm.

 

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Typical

Woke up to a clear sunny morning! Not too much to do, Lyn cleaned out the inside of the trailer while I cleared up the hydro and water connections outside. Next the satellite dish was disassembled and finally the stabiliser jacks raised. We packed the truck last night with the exception of two large plastic totes which have to go in the truck bed. Once they were in position we were ready to go.

We had 501 miles to our first night stop Lenoir City, Tennessee. The first 25 miles were on town like roads with traffic lights designed to catch you regardless of what speed you travel at. The next 25 miles were 4 lane highway and the rest Interstate. We made good time and arrived 8 hrs 20 minutes later (including a lunch stop). Average speed was 65 mph at 19.8mpg! Not too bad considering we were doing 70mph for parts of the trip. In October when we come back down, hopefully fuel costs will be less than half of what they are now as we will be leaving the truck at home and bringing the car down.

The weather was great (because we are leaving), reaching 29°C in Tennessee. Driving through the rolling hills of central Alabama was very picturesque with green grass and plenty of white, pink and purple blossom on the bushes.

After a nice dinner of ribs, it is now time to hit the sack and do the same thing again tomorrow.

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The Last Supper

You can tell it is time to leave, the weathers getting consistently better. A little cool overnight but clear and warm during the day.

We started cleaning, clearing and packing after breakfast. It started off with “where did all this stuff come from”, followed by “where is all this stuff going to go”, followed by “that all went into a few bags and a couple of totes”, followed by “that wasn’t too bad was it”?

Lyn as usual managed to get stuff packed into about half the space it would have taken me.

We even had time for a walk later in the afternoon.

This evening we went out to the Shrimp Basket for a nice meal of, what else, Shrimp. The meal was good, and hopefully not too many calories. On the way back we fueled up, so all that is left to do in the morning is breakfast, disconnect the water and hydro and head out.

We get to leave the trailer where it is and someone will tow it off to the storage area and re-position it when we come down in October.

Depending on the state of the internet and my state of mind there may or may not be any blogs on the way home. I will put a quick blog on after we have arrived back home.

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Where Does all the Stuff Come From

Seems it cooled down a bit last night as we awoke to the sound of the furnace. It was a clear day, and the temperature climbed up close to 70. After breakfast I set about sorting out the mass of stuff I have accumulated since we’ve been here; the plan is to catalogue  all the stuff I have here so I can track what is at home and what is at the trailer, that way (in theory) I will know what to bring down without doubling, or trebling, up on stuff already here.

It was also time to plan the trip home and book the hotels. The trip is just about 1600 miles, so we will stop twice, once in Tennessee and once in Pennsylvania. At least without the trailer behind us we can go a little faster.

After lunch we noticed a mobile home coming in with a large trailer behind it, on the trailer was as car AND a boat. The photo isn’t too clear, but I think you can see the trailer.

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Below is a picture of our trailer on its site.

DSC03368Later in the afternoon we took our daily walk around the resort. It is now beginning to empty out. Last week was spring break, so there were a lot of school kids around, this week they have gone and so have a lot of the snowbirds.

 

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Drying Out

More rain and thunderstorms overnight, but it stayed warm. As the day wore on, the clouds cleared and the standing water started to disappear.

Lyn heaved a huge sigh of relief later on in the morning when her missing parcels finally arrived. I too was relieved as it was me that told Lyn to go ahead and buy the stuff as there was plenty of time for it to be delivered!

After lunch we headed off down to the State park to get in some exercise and a final geocaching session. Unfortunately due to the amount of rain we’ve had recently we weren’t able to reach a couple of the caches, but we still managed 4 new ones. We also got in another couple of miles walking, which helps make up for none yesterday.

A record for a 1 day rainfall was set yesterday with over 4″ falling, the old record was 2.75″ back in 1886.

It’s now time to try and work out what stuff needs to stay in the trailer, and what needs to go home.

 

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