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2020 Trip to Texas

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Re: 2020 Trip to Texas

Post by JEBar » Tue Dec 10, 2019 11:22 am

checking more items off of our pre-trip list .... our truck is in the shop for its annual service .... hopefully it will come out good to go for the trip .... replaced 2 burned out 8" florescent bulbs in a ceiling light fixture ... water filter housing disassembled, leaned, reassembled .... mouse traps set as a precaution
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Re: 2020 Trip to Texas

Post by JEBar » Tue Dec 17, 2019 1:36 pm

things are tightening up .... its a good we started getting ready early because its only 18 days, with Christmas and New Yeartoeay's s among them, remaining until we are slated to pull out for Texas .... today's pretty much a washout but the good news is, a string of dry weather is on tap .... most of the things related to out truck and camper that need to be checked off have been taken care of .... we now have to begin working on the list of things to be taken care of so as to button up our home and local concerns for 3 months
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Re: 2020 Trip to Texas

Post by JEBar » Fri Dec 20, 2019 9:54 am

just checked the Christmas weather forecast for Willis, TX where we will spend our first three weeks in Texas .... a high of 70 really sounds good to us .. :D
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Post by JEBar » Fri Dec 27, 2019 2:08 pm

just got back from filling/topping off propane tanks .... our camper has 2 40 lb tanks, our daughter's has 2 30 lb tanks, we run our smoker on a 40 and have multiple 20's and 1 10lb tank that we run our grill on .... took 145 pounds .... our daughter's camper should be good for 3 or more years, our smoker for a year, our grill for a yer and our camper should go through something over one tank while we are in Texas
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Re: 2020 Trip to Texas

Post by JEBar » Fri Dec 27, 2019 2:11 pm

more small items checked off .... programmed fuel stop locations on our way to Texas into our Garmin .... on hand fuel treatment checked, no need to buy more prior to the trip, all mouse traps empty (that's a good thing ;) ), Texas Rising series being saved on our Wally, lube for Bigfoot Leveling pistons purchased, decided to not have our camper and truck power washed until our return
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Re: 2020 Trip to Texas

Post by JEBar » Tue Dec 31, 2019 8:54 pm

first scheduled fuel stop 411 miles .... just over 50 gallons of fuel onboard .... trying to decide if I should throw in a few more gallons for insurance .... paranoia will probably prevail and we'll take on another 20 or so gallons .... entire trip routing entered in our Garmin ..... time's drawing near, pretty much down to food and other last minute packing .... with the holidays behind us, we are looking more and more forward to heading for Texas
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Re: 2020 Trip to Texas

Post by JEBar » Wed Jan 01, 2020 9:57 pm

it appears our weather luck stands true to form .... the forecast for where we are booked to spend our first three weeks in Texas calls for sunny sky and warm temps for the day we arrive and the following day .... cooler temps and rain is mentioned in the forecast for the next seven consecutive days .. :?
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Re: 2020 Trip to Texas

Post by JEBar » Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:18 am

our pre-trip preparations today will be focused on our truck .... taking on additional fuel and shoveling out the truck's interior are our priorities .... with rain moving in later tomorrow we also hope to get as much as possible moved into the camper and packed away .... I'd really like to be hooked up and pretty much ready to pull out by late tomorrow .... it appears it will be raining during much of our first day's drive .... nothing new about that .. :roll:
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Re: 2020 Trip to Texas

Post by BigAl52 » Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:51 am

Looks like a power wash will be done after all then.
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Re: 2020 Trip to Texas

Post by JEBar » Thu Jan 02, 2020 2:24 pm

while I was wrestling with one of our cold 50 amp extension chords in an effort to coil it for storage, I noticed just how much our camper needs a serious cleaning .... the reality is, if it was spotless, there is no way it would stay that way for more than a few minutes Saturday morning ... a couple of years back we found a car wash in Columbus, TX that I can run it through ....might do that when we are around there in February

so far as I know, the truck is ready to hit the road and the camper is pretty dang close .... the forecast for Friday morning has been consistent for the last few days .... that being steady rain with the temp in the upper 50's .... we are going to make a strong effort tomorrow to have her where we need to do as little as possible prior to hitting the road
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