- Joined
- Jul 27, 2019
- Messages
- 12,371
- Location
- Midlothian, VA
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
I finally was able to head out after moving my mother back home from a condo fire damage above her flooding her unit. As I wanted to be back to help my disabled sister and her husband move, I couldn't be out long and also obligations coming around Labor day. I long hauled from Richmond, VA to Oshkosh, WI for the annual airshow event I've been enjoying and the excitement enroute. The trip home I was able to break up the days to around 3-4 hour drives which was far better, but I'm still absolutely exhausted arriving home today, well, that's in part from not sleeping last night and a 0445 wakeup for a 0600 doctor appointment.
I certainly learned more about my new LiFePO4 setup with more dialog with SES as the wiring flow is different from previous. It's nice to run air conditioners while driving without the need for GEN.
Now about exhaustion. First off, I still have not figured out how to pack for a trip without thinking I'm not setting foot outside the coach for 6 months! Loading and unloading to this day, 7 years later, is still the worst part. It's a home on wheels, why in the world do I do this? Why can't it just remain stocked? I need to solve this problem! The next part of exhaustion I learned from the full timers here is that you have to stay places for an extended period of time, i.e. a week or more otherwise all the travel just wears on you and I can vouch for that. While I enjoy new scenery and moving around, it is quite exhausting and something to be aware of.
A short trip for me but more lessons learned such as with my check engine light saga, various dialog shared with the insightful gang here, and learning the new electricals on my coach.
Keeping the wheels turning...not sure when I'll get out next but we will see what's next up.
I certainly learned more about my new LiFePO4 setup with more dialog with SES as the wiring flow is different from previous. It's nice to run air conditioners while driving without the need for GEN.
Now about exhaustion. First off, I still have not figured out how to pack for a trip without thinking I'm not setting foot outside the coach for 6 months! Loading and unloading to this day, 7 years later, is still the worst part. It's a home on wheels, why in the world do I do this? Why can't it just remain stocked? I need to solve this problem! The next part of exhaustion I learned from the full timers here is that you have to stay places for an extended period of time, i.e. a week or more otherwise all the travel just wears on you and I can vouch for that. While I enjoy new scenery and moving around, it is quite exhausting and something to be aware of.
A short trip for me but more lessons learned such as with my check engine light saga, various dialog shared with the insightful gang here, and learning the new electricals on my coach.
Keeping the wheels turning...not sure when I'll get out next but we will see what's next up.