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Here is the truck before we get the
camper - April 2005 |
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We took a picture of me in the car with
the computer. Sasha and I got on the road at 10:45 am (almost
two hours after our stated time for 9 am leaving) and I set up
the GPS system on the computer and started trying to figure out
our route- first it stated that we were going to Chicago, and
then it was give us back routes. |
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Ultimately, I will figure out how to use
this program while on the road. There is slight drizzle as we
are going through the Loudoun County countryside, taking Rt. 15
over the bridge on the way towards Frederick. Internet had Full
bars Very bouncy road before the bridge.
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In Maryland, saw a train while we were going over
the Potomac River. Only two bars for internet in MD.
We just got onto Rt. 340 in MD not drizzling now. Exterior temperature
is 47 F.
Just got on I-70 at 11:30 am, this is the road we will be on for most of
the trip. Four bars as we are going through the hills of MD.
Just past Braddock Mountain 985 feet Above Sea Level (ASL) and our ears
just popped.
Already I have to make a pit-stop, the caffeine I had this morning is
making itself known. 11:40 gas prices: 2.11 for regular, 2.34 for diesel
(what the truck takes.)
There seems to be a few more cars on the road than what we thought.
People going to where they need or taking vacations like us? Who knows?
But we are still moving at a good clip of 70 mph.
Just powered down and then turned the computer back on, the internet was
not working, I believe, because of intense shaking when we were going
over a bumpy patch. Working ok now, we are at an area where there is a
red bar, means very slow connection. Slightly more drizzle-more like
light rain. Now rain. Now a bit of fog and rain which makes this hard
Sliding Hill with elevation of 1249 feet, ASL.
Saw a covered bridge going along Route 68.
Haystack Mountain 1240 feet ASL no internet service, had some problems
with GPS and internet before this. Raining and my ears are popping
again. Internet service goes in and out. Foggy again.
No more fog @1:20pm but it was slow going for a while there.
Back to fog again.
Out of fog again.
Woo Hoo, in West Virginia at 1:35 pm elevation 2381 ft. ASL, no rain
actually sunny.
Raining again as we go onto I-79 to I-70. Elevation 1025 going over a
river.
Woo hoo; we are now in Pennsylvania, 2:11 pm, going up in elevation,
raining again.
Back on I-70 again at 2:40 pm slight rain and around 50 F outside. A few
bars now.
We are now in West Virginia again for a short time, at 2:57 with rain,
and elevation of 1330. We just checked online to find out what the
diesel prices were in Flying J in Kirkersville, OH. $2.19 which is not
bad, full bars for internet.
We are now in OH having gotten here at 3:09 pm with the rain, 815 ft
elevation and on Rt. 470 going around Wheeling.
Back on 70
Making stop at Flying J to get diesel $77.33, 35.15 gals 2.20 a gallon
engine hours 92.8 mileage 3341.
http://www.greenvilleusa.org/events.htm to find hotels
Back on the road 5:35 pm spitting rain as we are going to Columbus OH;
we are discussing whether to be at a super 8 or a best western, based on
which one has a kitchen.
Looked at my cell phone and I have no service for the phone but do have
service for the internet with T-Mobile. Interesting.
Just saw a sign for MI Homes-looks like they are building out here. MI
Homes was the company that made our home and we don't really see them in
Virginia area anymore. Our guess is that it got too expensive to build
out by us.
Seeing lots of farms and relatively flat land, we are at an elevation of
955 feet ASL. Sasha is happy, he hit 15 mpg on the truck, probably
because he has the cruise control on. But this is pretty cool for a big
truck. For some reason, I still do not have service with my phone. And
we are almost in Indiana. What is it with Cingular?
We are out of Ohio and in Indiana, at 7:11 pm with no rain just cloudy,
elevation at 1100 feet ASL, and an exterior temperature of 43 F.
It is very dark out here, can't really see very much but the elevation
is roughly the same as Ohio, at 960 but then it started to go up, to
1050 feet ASL. Yea! My phone is working again, strange service company
but I am recharging it now.
Stopped and got dinner before we got into Indianapolis, went to Wendy's
8 pm.
In downtown area of Indianapolis 8:40 - I keep wanting to say Annapolis!
We
are out of Indianapolis now, trying to look for hotels close to St.
Louis.
Yahoo, we are now in Illinois @ 9:43 pm, cloudy skies I guess, as it is
dark and no stars visible. The elevation is 590 feet ASL; we just
watched as a 18 wheeler and a SUV fought each other over a lane change,
the 18-er was trying to move over to the right lane from the left lane
and the SUV would not let him in the lane. Then the 18 wheeler passed
another truck and then GOT off the highway speeding. Where are the cops
when you need them to pull over the stupid people?
Oh, and the exterior temp is 44 F.
We are going to stay at Greenville, IL Best Western. It will be
interesting to go to a Best Western; I have not been to one in years!
The road is very smooth here, I can type and there is hardly any
bouncing. There still are a bunch of people on the road at this time of
night.
Huge Cross on the side of the road and has lights on it or is lit? At
exit 158 on I-70 in Illinois.
Day 1.5 (Night) stayed at a Best Western in Greenville, IL. The hotel
was nice for $60 with a refrigerator. The shower is OK, but nice hot
water and made for tall people. No stooping here. The beds were very
comfy and they had free high speed internet access! Hilton and Marriott
take note: Best Western free internet service is a great idea.
Day
2: Going to
Colorado & Getting Camper - March 28, 2005
Going over the river (we think it is the Mississippi)
We had breakfast at the hotel's next door neighbor: Ethan's Place. We
both had omelets - I asked for no hash browns and Sasha got a spicy
omelet with hash browns. They got our order slightly mixed up with him
getting my order with hash browns. He had started to put the salt and
pepper on the omelet when I looked at mine and was like, "hey this is
not ham?" He looked at his (which turned out to be mine) and we
switched. Sasha said I should just order food like it is on the menu but
I think that I should order it the way I want it, with or without
whatever I want. Anyway, my breakfast was a little spicier than I
normally have but it was a good breakfast for $13 (for us both) with tax
and tip. We got on the road at 10 am their time (our time 11 am). Sunny
skies, with lots of wind, which has decreased our mileage by .1 (14.9
mpg average) but I still think it is better than most trucks. Elevation
520 feet ASL, internet connection at 3 bars and holding steady.
Yahoo,
we are now in Missouri, took a couple of pictures of the Mississippi
river as we crossed it. The road here is bumpy, elevation 470 f ASF.
Sunny conditions windy, 60 F at 11 am. It looks greener here in MO.
Internet connection is between two to five bars.
We are going
to be going over the Missouri river and we will take pics of that. Just
went over the River, most of the pics were of this casino American
Casino which is on a river bed jutting out into the river - weird to see
almost looks like a river boat but is a casino built on stilts : 11:15
am 500 feet ASL 63 F. sunny and nice. Road bouncy.
Road is finally smoother than
before. Or not, stopping at Flying J to get diesel. Got the diesel,
Sasha stated that all the truckers were asking him questions about the
truck, stuff like, 19.5" wheels (unusual for this truck) larger flares
(things around the tire wheels) how is the 2005 running, etc. We are the
"Talk of the Truck Stop." I must say, these Flying Js are quite good,
you have everything you could want (except fruit and veggies, I guess)
that you can buy in their store, including books and CDs and DVDs. Got
some dried fruit, sandwiches and drinks for the next leg of the road.
Fuel: 33.29 gallons, price 2.079
per gallon, amount: 69.21 Back on the road at 12:30 pm. sunny and 61 F.
850 Feet ASL elevation yet flat country with lots of farms and lots of
trucks on the road.
Found a hotel and car rental
place in Brighton, CO. Still bumpy road.
Just saw a B-1 flying overhead @
or near Aullville, MO. Boy, this state is long.
Just saw a Gap outlet; we must
be close to Kansas City, more billboards showing. Three
bars.
Hit
some traffic just outside of Kansas City, there was an accident, someone
managed to flip their car into a gully.
Horrible roads very bouncy.
Through Kansas City.
Now in Kansas, KS sunny road
bouncy, 72 F, 802 ft ASL. 3:18 pm. three Bars.
Just crossed over the Kansas
river, at 3:47, very sunny, 74 F, 900 ft ASL. Those large columns in the background
look like it might be granaries, but we are not sure. This was outside
of Topeka, Kansas.
Went
through Topeka KS, at 4:10 pm, sunny 75 F, 962 ft ASL elevation, bouncy
roads, two bars.
Just
went past several oil wells, we are near exit 316, cloudy skies,
elevation 1317 ft ASL. Three bars.
6:52 pm we are near exit 189 and there is a beautiful sunset. At
elevation 1865 my ears are popping. We are going to try to take a
picture of this.
Stopped
in Hays to get gas and food. 2142 feet, ASL dark and 7:30 pm. Lost
internet connection.
7:58 pm back on the road - got Arby's wraps for dinner, probably another
5 hours to hotel. 2081 ft elevation, 61 F no stars out, probably cloudy.
We are now in Colorado, it is
now 9:00 (Mountain Time) 11:00 our time. Elevation is 3926 ft ASL, 52 F
no stars so it is probably cloudy, and we keep going back and forth with
this car, we pass him, and he passes us, very annoying. The road is
bumpy and we have no internet connection. Sasha's cell phone does not
work, no bars, mine has a few and the service is Unicel.
We went to Limon in Colorado,
and I played around with the internet until I got it up and running, 3
bars. We went to top off the tank and Sasha wanted to wash the car so
that is what we are doing at 10:30 at night. The temp is around 60 F, no
stars so cloudy skies and an elevation of unknown (5489 ft ASL) as the
GPS is acquiring info right now. I will be driving in a bit to give
Sasha a break. We are approximately 75 miles away from our destination
tonight.
Arrived at Brighton CO at 12:30
am at the Super 8, dark and 50 F. Got a room reserved and brought
everything in from the car (we will be dropping the truck off in the
morning at Five Star RV Center and having them put the camper on. Sasha
does not want us to have anything in the truck while they are doing
that, which makes sense, but we were so tired from the road.) Asked for
an 8 am wake-up call, we will pick up our rental car, drive down to Five
Star and then come back to the hotel so that Sasha can snooze for a
little longer.
Check out the next day when we
get the camper,
March 29th, 2005 - a historical day for us.
Our Vacation is over, but you can check out our
Full Time Adventure starting in
2007.