The RV Road Trip Blog - October 2010
Oct
1
2010
We're getting the wheelchair lift installed in the truck today. It will be big fun sitting in a waiting room for 4 hours while they put the thing in. Cynthia is taking a book and I am taking the Droid X phone and the wall charger! Speaking of the Droid X, I rooted it yesterday. Rooting it gives me full unlimited access to the phone so I can remove the bloatware that came on the phone. I can also do many more neat things that I couldn't do before. I'm like a kid with a new toy - haha.
Well, off to get the oil changed in the truck then to the lift installers. I'll post some pics when we get back.
We're back. Got the lift installed and it took right at 4 hours. The lift is pretty cool, it will lift up to 400 pounds using an electric motor and it has a wired remote control. Now all we have to do is wait for the wheelchair to arrive in San Antonio and we'll pick it up on the way to Mission, TX. Here's the shot of the lift I promised.
We leave in the morning headed into Arkansas. We'll swing by the North Little Rock Camping World then head on to Hot Springs. It'll be a long day but we will surely relax once we get to the campground. We are so looking forward to being in a campground and not an RV park.
Oct
2
2010
Oct
3
2010
Back at the campground, we decided to walk over to the creek so I snapped a shot of Cynthia at the little foot crossing. She goes walking every day and this is one of the ways she likes to go. We only managed to take 8 pictures today but do have them all posted in the picture gallery.
Oct
4
2010
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Anyway, on to more exciting topics - LOL. We're going to the local RV dealer to look at some campers. Hopefully, they'll have something we haven't heard of before that will suit our needs. We'll post some info once we get back. Wish us luck!
The had a grand total of ZERO toy haulers on their lot. I called 2 dealers near Little Rock, same thing. I guess they're not big sellers around here. We did browse the regular campers a bit looking for ideas, found a few layouts we liked but unfortunately the campers were not wheelchair accessible.
Once it warmed up to a whopping 70°, we went out for a little geocaching. We're up to 99 finds and 2 hides. We'll take a grand picture of our 100th find (which should be tomorrow) and post it. We're loving the park here, so pretty and so peaceful. Much better than the casino RV park we were in. The leaves are starting to change and you can see it in the picture above.
Oct
6
2010
We also rode to the West Mountain but the trip there wasn't quite as awesome as the east side. It was still a fun ride and very scenic so don't miss going there. While on the East Mountain, we went to the big tower. Here's a picture of it as seen from the West Mountain.
Near the downtown area is a beautiful old building with a sign that simply reads "Hot Springs Rehabilitation Center". With the wonderful architecture on the building, we knew it had to be old so we inquired about it. Turns out it was a military hospital during World War 2. The structure is simply magnificent with very detailed ornamentation. It is a "must see" when you are in the area. Tours are available but we didn't take one, we were too busy enjoying the 70° riding weather.
Jerry McEnroe (I hope I spelled that right, Jerry) who lives in Hot Springs stopped by and visited with us today. Jerry is a regular reader of our blog and wanted to meet us while we were in town. We enjoyed meeting him and talking with him and as with all of our visitors, we wanted to make him famous... so we took his picture next to the camper. Thanks for stopping by, Jerry!
We still have today and tomorrow left here in Hot Springs then it is off to Texarkana, Texas. We're excited about finally getting to Texas and we won't be leaving it until April of next year! Just call us "Winter Texans".
And don't forget to check the photo gallery for new pictures.
Oct
8
2010
We stopped by Clear Spring Campground but decided to go over to Rocky Point Campground. Turns out they were full so we went next door to Piney Point Campground. No sewer hookups here but this is a great campground nonetheless. Just look at this sunset shot from our campsite!
Oct
9
2010
Tonight we built a nice campfire and watched the sun go down over the lake. My goodness, it was just an amazing sight. Once the lower part of the sun touched the horizon, it only took about 6 minutes for it to disappear. If we can remember, we will try to take a video of it tomorrow night and post it on our YouTube channel.
We'll stay here 2 more nights then head south towards Houston on the 12th. We're looking at a park in Sam Houston National Forest. Tentatively, we'll stay there until Friday morning then head further south to Corpus Christi. We're thinking about boondocking on the Padre Island National Seashore for 3 days, but we're not for sure yet. Anyway, from there we'll push on down to South Texas and decide where we'll spend the time between then and when we report for our workamping position on the 12th of November.
Oct
11
2010
As promised, we took a video of the sunset and posted it on YouTube. We sped it up 2 times normal speed and added some background music. We hope you enjoy it.
Oct
13
2010
This campground, like many other federal parks, is very nice. Full hookups, well landscaped and well taken care of... and Verizon works here. They have a handful of 'walk-up only" sites so we picked one of those and got set up. All of the reservable sites are booked for the weekend so it looks like a full campground come Friday. We will probably stay here until one day next week. We're in no rush plus we had our mail sent to the local post office, so we have to wait for that to arrive.
Oct
16
2010
We found another camper we really like, the Heartland North Trail 29RBSS... and at a dealer who treated us with respect. That dealer is Lone Star RV near Houston. This camper has an extra wide entry door that will accommodate the wheelchair. It also has an enormous amount of storage, they refer to it as "Texas Style" storage. The bathroom is like none we have ever seen in a camper with 2 sinks, lots of cabinets and a big corner stall shower. Anyway, just Google that model number to see all the specs if you're interested.
We met some nice folks at this campground and had them over for a visit earlier today. That's got to be the best part of camping, the great people you meet along the way.
Oct
17
2010
Oct
18
2010
Change of plans... the RV dealer we went to in Clute didn't have much of anything suitable for us so we weren't there long at all. Since it was still early, we decided to head on to Corpus Christi. So we are sitting here at the water's edge at Puerto Del Sol RV Park. It's nothing fancy, has a bunch of permanent campers here but that's OK. The view is great, the atmosphere is great, the price per night is great and the free high speed internet from the city is great. Here's the view from the camper...
We added some new pictures to the New Waverly, Texas and Texarkana, Texas galleries. Be sure to check them out!
Oct
21
2010
Down here in South Texas it is prime camping season so reservations are a must if you want a weekend spot. We intended to stay this weekend at Mustang Island State Park but no sites were available. So we did some checking at other state parks as well as some private parks and decided to go to Falcon State Park near Roma, TX.
We made a 14 day reservation which is the maximum number of consecutive days you can stay. Oh yeah, I did get a Texas State Park Pass for being disabled. This allows me to save on park fees in Texas for the next 100 years. No kidding, the card expires in 100 years. I will expire long before that - LOL.
We added some new pictures of the Corpus Christi area and also a video of us on the Port Aransas Ferry. You'll find links to these in the Picture Gallery and Video Gallery available from the main menu.
One last bit of information we'd like to share with all of you. If you open a can of 8 biscuits and only cook 4 and put the other 4 in the fridge for the next day, they won't rise. Here's a shot of a scrumptious breakfast with flat biscuits. They still taste good but they aren't fluffy. See... we're good for RV info and cooking advice - HAHA.
Oct
23
2010
We'll be here for 2 weeks and will use that time to explore the park and the nearby town of Roma, TX. We can see the dam on the Rio Grande from here so we will likely go over to it and check it out. We've taken some pictures already but we need to get them uploaded to Picasa. We'll post when we have that done.
Oct
24
2010
The people came to look at the camper and we went over it from top to bottom. He said he has yet to see a camper that was as well cared for as ours and he liked it very much. So if all goes well, they'll buy ours and we'll go looking for a different camper for us. I wish there was a nearby dealer who would sell a North Trail 29RBSS for a fair price. We really like that camper although the windows were kinda small. Our biggest problem is finding one we like that has a 28" wide door.
Anyway, I posted the pictures just a few minutes ago. Check the Picture Gallery under Falcon Heights, Texas. Oh yeah, we saw a pig looking thing today but didn't have the camera with us. It was solid black and grunted... but the people here say it is not really a pig. We had a big doe come strolling through the site this morning and a crazy mockingbird spent an hour fighting his reflection in the truck window. Roadrunners are everywhere and I see how they got their name... whenever you see one it is running across the road. We love the variety of wildlife around here, it is much different than Alabama. That's a great thing about traveling, you get to see so many different things.
Oct
27
2010
Oct
30
2010
We bought the camper at Fun Town RV in Cleburne, TX. We were kinda cautious since Fun Time RV recently went out business due to tax problems and thought these might be the same people (very similar names). Turns out that former employees started Fun Time RV when they found themselves suddenly out of a job. Our salesman was "Ty" and he took care of us like we were buying a million dollar motor coach. He answered every question, solved every problem and was genuinely glad to do it. He had 3 new Maxxair II vent covers installed as well as a slide awning. The techs were very patient with me during the PDI and even said that nobody has ever been as thorough as I was - LOL. I even climbed on the roof and inspected every seam. We found 9 issues that needed to be corrected and they fixed them all without hesitation. The camper was missing one of the chairs that sit in front of the rear window so they took a pair of chairs out of a fancier camper and put them in ours! Woohoo!
We spent last night in the new camper and found a cracked glass on a cabinet door and Cynthia realized she forgot her knife magnet and outside door mat. We stopped by Fun Town RV this morning and told them about this. They found the mat, retrieved the knife magnet from our old camper and gave us a brand new cabinet door. We were at the dealer for no more than 15 minutes and all problems were solved. Folks, this is what customer service should be. We drove 489 miles one way to come to this dealership and we are glad we did. If you are in the market for a new RV, regardless of where you live, you need to consider Fun Town RV. Be sure to talk to "Ty" and let him know that Jerry from RV Road Trip sent you. He'll get a kick out of that.
We have no internet at the campground we are at now. I am sitting in McDonald's at the moment - LOL. So, no updates until Monday evening when we move. We'll post pictures and more info next time.
Oct
31
2010
We're loving the new camper but have to get used to getting up to go from the table to the refrigerator! We're getting things into place but still have a long way to go. We've made a trip to Walmart and to Lowe's for things and spent $200.00! Oh well, it's things we have to have so no sense in complaining about it. It's all worth it anyway. :)
I'm typing this from McDonald's again so I will be a day late getting the November blog page started as well as posting the October expense summary. I did add a review to the RVer's Library about the Progressive EMS/Surge Protector. Be sure to check that out.
One last thing, while it may appear that we do not respond to the questions or comments posted by the readers, we reply to them individually if they supplied an email address (and the comment warrants a reply). We try not to use the comment box to carry on a running conversation.
See you next month!
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