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Regan drives the truck but, never in her life has she towed a trailer… Until today! Currently on mile 15 of a planned 83 mile stint from one rest area to the next on I-10 in central TX.
Regan drives the truck but, never in her life has she towed a trailer… Until today! Currently on mile 15 of a planned 83 mile stint from one rest area to the next on I-10 in central TX.
After arriving in Tucson, Chris completed a full inspection of the RV. A friend we met in Yuma shared this tip with us because he found that you have more time to deal with problems and make adjustments if you find things on day one. Unfortunately, Chris discovered that our rear bumper was about to
This is a guest post by Sarah Walter. Aleah and Charlotte were best friends when both our families were stationed in DC. We have managed to maintain the friendship over miles and years. We currently live in Arizona, so we were happy to host the Blomshields as they pass through our beautiful adopted state. Charlotte
While packing up to depart Mexico, we discovered that our refrigerator was no longer working on propane. Luckily Chris’s battery system was good enough to power our fridge until we could get back to the US and do some troubleshooting. Many RV fridges are designed to operate on two different power sources, electricity or propane.
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We are settled in Anthem, Arizona, for the week and living with the Walter family. Today’s adventure took us to the enormous town park for a multi-hour Veterans Day ceremony. Anthem had a local choral and orchestral group from Phoenix, videos from the USS Nimitz, a flyover of F-35s, and a guest speaker who not
For the past two weeks we have been surrounded by 23 other RV families. We all met up in Yuma, Arizona, for four days of preparation before hitting the road in a giant caravan to San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. The group we joined this year, Fulltime Families, put on events throughout the day. We had
While staying in Baja we took an opportunity to explore La Valle de Los Gigantes. This area outside our town of San Felipe is known as being the only area where the Cardón cacti grow. The Cardón cacti are related to Saguaros, but grow much larger. We had a great time wandering through the giants
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On Wednesday we started driving south to meet up with 23 other full-time RV families. We had 1400 miles to drive in 4.5 days. Our plan was to stop at various Harvest Host locations for our overnight stays. Chris was confident that our battery power would last for the transit. We only need power to
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This morning as we were packing up to depart our overnight stay, one of the landing gear legs failed. It would no longer hold weight or retract into the RV. I happened to still be inside the RV at the time and quickly exited and moved away from the rig in case it fell over.
We left the RV for a while to head back East and see our families. We also lined up the trip to coincide with our 20 year Coast Guard Academy reunion. We have been anticipating our 20 year reunion for almost the past 20 years. It is the first time that you will see people
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