WheelEstate USA
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We're in the Flag area.
Peaceseeker said:Planning to head out this Thursday. Had some wood rot and roofing needs to take care of that turned into some drama and delayed progress a bit.
Put up a few hurricane shutters, and secured the windows. Although we're getting some fairly intense rain & wind, Thursday should only be getting some peripheral bands.
I'm way behind on packing, lol! Excited to get on the road, and to meet everyone!
What's the temps been like day/night?
My minivan cargo space is limited and was wondering if I would regret leaving a portable propane heater (4,500-8,000 BTU) behind. There is a possibility that after the RTR I would meander north w/a max destination of Glacier NP. To return home (Fla.) in the Fall from wherever I am.dragonflyinthesky said:Around the 50's at night, mid 80's and up days. Compared to the desert I just came from, the winds are gentle breezes.
Peaceseeker said:My minivan cargo space is limited and was wondering if I would regret leaving a portable propane heater (4,500-8,000 BTU) behind. There is a possibility that after the RTR I would meander north w/a max destination of Glacier NP. To return home (Fla.) in the Fall from wherever I am.
I'm thinking if nights get into the low 40's or below then I might have wished I brought it. Sleeping bag is rated for temp. 20 thru -7.
(Should this be in a diff. thread?)
Peaceseeker said:My minivan cargo space is limited and was wondering if I would regret leaving a portable propane heater (4,500-8,000 BTU) behind. There is a possibility that after the RTR I would meander north w/a max destination of Glacier NP. To return home (Fla.) in the Fall from wherever I am.
bullfrog said:Be warned alot of propane heaters don't like to work above 7,000 feet of altitude when it gets cold!
Happydog said:Hi Cindy here. I want to come. Would be driving from Minnesota in a car with two small dogs. Just wondering about my one small dog Max, 13 PDs. He loves people but can be snot with other dogs. I think he would settle down though. Will it be an issue for anyone?
Also any good places to sleep on my way? I may drive like 8-10 hours a day. Just a little nervous.
Thanks for any info!
Cindy
highdesertranger said:hahahaha Diane where do you sit? highdesertranger
Happydog said:Also any good places to sleep on my way? I may drive like 8-10 hours a day. Just a little nervous.
Thanks for any info!
Cindy
Peaceseeker said:My minivan cargo space is limited and was wondering if I would regret leaving a portable propane heater (4,500-8,000 BTU) behind. There is a possibility that after the RTR I would meander north w/a max destination of Glacier NP. To return home (Fla.) in the Fall from wherever I am.
I'm thinking if nights get into the low 40's or below then I might have wished I brought it. Sleeping bag is rated for temp. 20 thru -7.
(Should this be in a diff. thread?)
[ATTACH=full said:8132[/ATTACH]dragonflyinthesky pid='204947' dateline='1465510561']
I have a small dog that is nasty with big dogs. Please don't ask to much from the big dogs. In an instant something bad can happen. I've noticed peeps like me will often pick up our little dogs so they don't have the opportunity to be bullies. By all means, come and bring your fur family with you. Its not as hard as it seems. We also guard the little ones closely.ii never just let Cricket out of the camper, I carry her out to be sure there are no coyotes nearby. cricket and Ivy are waiting to meet your family
Thank you Bob! I will look this up!akrvbob said:If you're in a hurry you'll probably stay on the freeways, between the truck stops, Walmart and Cracker Barrels you won't have any problem finding place to sleep for the night. There is a book called "The Next Exit" it lists very exit on the Interstates and tells what's there. The three places I mentioned are in red so they stand out and you can tell at a glance where the next one is.
A surprising number of small towns have FREE cramp grounds to entice you to pull in and spend the night--they know you are bound to spend some money while you are stopped. That's especially true across the mid-west where small-town America is dying.
Check out freecampsites.net for listings of them along your path. There is a great one in Winslow, AZ.
Who else knows of one?
Bob
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