Gearing Up, part II
Full-timing and sitting in a campground for weeks on end is not NEARLY as interesting as traveling. When we get on the road this winter our plan is to spend a week or two in each location, explore the area, and then move on. But for now, we have more prep work to do before we are ready to head out again.
Fortunately, it's mostly good stuff. For example, after several debacles on the road during our trip to MO in July, we decided to get a GPS. I re-read the reviews Rich Charpentier wrote (online at www.airstreamlife.com/extra) and selected the Garmin c330 Street Pilot. It's sweet. Hopefully it will prevent us from ending up in Tennessee instead of Kentucky, as happened on our way back from Missouri.
We're also repacking our clothes. After sixty nights or so in Vintage Thunder, we've found what we really need and what we don't. So we made a trip to the storage unit to exchange clothing and misc. items, this weekend. '
I finally replaced that dead battery, too. Here at a full-hookup campground it doesn't matter, but when we get out on the road we'll need the battery to actually produce power once in a while. I popped in the used 105 aH battery from our 68 Caravel, since that one is getting replaced by an Optima battery anyway.
And as I've said before, the little things matter. We bought a pile of rechargeable AA batteries at Wally World. Why? Because we have two headlamps, three flashlights, a digital camera, and a beard trimmer that all use AAs. We run through them pretty quickly. We used to buy the monster pack of AA's and throw them away after use, but rechargeables make good economic sense and perform well. I have enough so that I have about eight spares ready for use at any time.
And here's one you didn't think of: we went through our Netflix list and added a bunch of movies to our queue. If you don't have Netflix that's probably Greek to you. Basically it means we have a couple of dozen DVDs selected in advance. They'll be mailed to us along the road, as we mail back the ones we've watched. I find Netflix much more convenient than trying to find the local Blockbuster video in a strange town, and with Netflix we always have three discs on hand to choose from if we feel like staying in for "movie night".
15 days to departure ...

2 Comments:
Rich, you an hook your AA battery charger to an inverter, and plug the inverter into the 12vdc outlet on VT, you could then use the coach battery to charge the AA batteries, while your Pilot is charging the coach battery.
Also, can you arrange for Netflix to send movies to where you are planning to be? It would be great if your movies are waiting for you, when you get to your destination.
Great point about the batteries. We do have a small Radio Shack inverter just for things like that. We also use it to recharge the mobile phones.
Netflix allows you to change your "ship to" address anytime you want, through their website. If we are going to be parked for a few weeks then I'd do this.
But most of the time I find it is more convenient just to have them continually ship to our PO Box and then get the Postmaster to forward it for us. We call for our mail once a week.
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