Well it's been a few months again. I guess it is time for a update while I put the trailer right for the trip back to Colorado. I have to say that were it not for the need to go home, deal with doctors, official things plus the Colorado gathering, that I could just stay put for a while. I am enjoying Flagstaff and Arizona in general. Long sunny days for the solar and solar ovens are saving me tons in propane. Having shopping, dump, trash and water with in a easy drive sure is nice. Unfortunately it is time to find out that another set of doctors are not going to do anything for my back but at least I will get it out of the way.
So it has been six full months and the time has flown it seems. I spent a week in San Antone, NM, three weeks in the Q, nearly two months in Yuma, two weeks in Ehrenburg, three weeks in Cottonwood/Sedona, Close to a week each in Prescott and the Grand canyon, down to Flagstaff for a week, up to Hurricane, Utah and Gooseberry mesa for three weeks or so and finally have been here in Flagstaff again for the last five weeks. (sue me if the numbers don't add up.
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In that time I have met many people from the forum or not. Made some long lasting friendships. Got a wonderful dog. Fine tuned my rig and now know that many of the things that I have been working out in my head, building and testing for years actually work out in real life. I think the most fun has been the meeting, learning from and helping others which gives me great joy. I was proud to be included in the RTR even though it was my first. I have known many to order the 3G devices, Mobleys, boosters and even a few solar cookers. I have even helped a few set their rigs and got one out of a real bind. It has been intense to have people light up when they find out that I am "Jimindenver" and was nothing short of honored when Bob asked me to visit him in Ehrenberg. He said things that made me feel great because I don't see myself as anything special. I started out 6 months ago pretty wary, a little worried and a bit busted up in more ways than one. I have had many guide me on where to go and how to do it, I appreciate it all. Thank you. I may have been boondocking for 30 years two weeks at a time but I had and have a lot to learn doing it fulltime. Being put on you tube was never expected but pretty neat except damn do I look old.
Aside from boondocking I have spent nights in rest stops, a trucking lot, a casino parking lot, a Walmart but what I never planned on was around two months in RV parks. Each time it was suppose to be a day or two for dumping tanks, getting water and supplies but I ended up staying longer for different reasons. In San Antonio it was going to be a day to dewinterize and move on but I spent a week tearing apart and repacking just to figure out what I had brought and where it was. In Quartzsite I paid for two days to dump, get water and do laundry but was both emotionally drained as well as physically incapacitated after moving the trailer so many times at the RTR. In Yuma I found that a week was just a bit more than two days since I never plugged in the cord, then I stayed a month receiving mail and shopping on line. Each time it was wonderful to use the trailer with full hook ups which I had never had before. Each time I met a different variety of people than what I do in the boonies and some of them have become friends as well. I am pretty use to getting water, dumping and doing laundry on the fly now so I don't see it happening a lot in the future but who knows.
It has been a challenge being around others at times even though at other times I enjoy it. I quit flying the RC planes when my eyes went bad, quit bowling when my neck did the same, so for years it was work and being online at home. Because of being use to that I have spent a lot of time in the trailer on the computer yet have gotten to the point that having one or two people camping with me refreshing. Come to think of it, I have only been alone for about a month this whole time. The other hard thing is a lack of direction and purpose. It becomes boring because for so long my life was centered around taking care of customers and a lover. Now I have the ability to do anything I want and I can't really think of anything I do want to do right off. Even cooking can be a challenge. When there are people around I will make stews, soups, BBQ, cookies, cakes, roasts, curries and more. For myself it seems like a lot of food, mess and effort so I'll zap a few burritos, a can of soup or make a sandwich. So I still have some adjusting to do but I am getting there.
Well this is getting long and I have a lot to do now that the heat of the day had passed. My friend Dave that I met at Walmart is traveling to Colorado with me in the morning and we hope to be on the road early.
Thanks for reading.