Unbelievably ... I am still alive. All of us are. But yes, this is very difficult. VERY. So here it is; The story of the MUCH DIFFERENTLY THAN WAS EXPECTED journey. And the hell which follows ...
Quick recap : We had to leave MUCH earlier than was expected, and it cost us the funds to purchase our generator, the house batteries, or the battery charger. I have lots of photos, but the internet speed is so low where I am presently, I can not upload the photos.
We left on Saturday, March 22nd. We being my wife and I in the bus with the two grandkids, and two of the three family cats. ( remember, it was only going to be my wife and I going to Cali in the beginning plans ). My son and daughter, with the other cat was in the car following the bus. We only made it to San Antonio when it started overheating. I changed the very old radiator cap, to no avail. The fluid was only a pint low, yet the damned thing was not leaking. It was running right athe boiling point of 212, yet did not boil over. A mechanic pulled up in a nice Muscle Car and offered up he thought it was the hydraulic fan not working properly. WE LOST THE REST OF THAT DAY, as we stayed in a hotel that night. My daughter would not leave the bus alone that night, and slept in the bus WITHOUT HEAT, as I did not have the plumbing finished for it. It was 34 degrees that night ... she froze LOL. I awoke the next morning and purchased a $100, 16" electric radiator fan. It kept it much lower, at around 195 degrees. However it would get up to almost 220 degrees a few times, when the incline was so steep we could only muster 37 mph while floor boarded ! We drove only as far as mid New Mexico, when I noticed the front right tire's tread was separating. Next down was a $290 tire expense. This worked fairly well, but delayed us yet another day. We froze again that night as well ! We were then pulled over by a cop and told our Trip Permit was expired !!! No way, we just got the thing ! A call to TX confirmed this, yet our tag was still flubbed up ( more on this later ).
We then stopped for the night in the Tuscon area of Arizona. It went uneventful until the next day, when we were pulled over asnd I had to hit the brakes hard. We had broken glass, things everywhere, and my wife tumbled foreward into the floor shifter, which bruised or fractured her ribs .... on top of her bronchitis ! Coughing in this condition, is like going rounds with Ali. Another day lost. Waking the next day, we THOUGHT it was going to be an easy trip on to Cali. But 70 mph wind gusts in our face, and dust storms hard to see through, made going up the looooong mountains a 40 mph experience for miles. We did however make it to Simi Valley that day. We had arrived. Averaging 63mph and getting 7.8mpg.
I have to sleep now, but we have been chased around by police. Ran out of a County Park, because we had trip permit tags. We are having hell trying to just find a place to park our bus and live in it for a while. We are just running around trying to find places to park, night and day. This makes the job searching very hard. We pee in plastic cups, and use LED puck lights. We bathe when we can. We are just needing a break. IF ANYONE knows anyone in our area, we would love to rent a small spot ! Will type more as we can. Internet is a lower priority right now .... and yes, it is very hard.