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Laurie, Brian & Mister Sam our cat, have been living fulltime in our 40′ diesel pusher coach since October 2017. These blogs are our adventures and travels as we chase the perfect temperature, our journeys, our experiences, both good and bad. With the complexity of crossing international borders, exchanging monies, the constant converting from miles to kilometers, Celsius to Fahrenheit. So come join us as we roll down the road!
LATEST POSTS
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A Catch Up Day…..
Well to say it has not been a good solar week is very much an understatement, yesterday only brought in 93 amp/hrs, so we are subsidizing with generator power. Which is fine but it is noisy and burn fuel. Still far cheaper than the site charge and we are more centralized here than at the…
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Oh Canada Eh
The weather tells me we are making a mistake, it’s a balmy 35 degrees (2c) here this morning as we prepare to cross the boarder. Because the batteries were so drained after yesterday with the heat on and us just hunkered down that although we brought in 117 amp/hrs of solar the batteries were just…
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Snow..oh..no!
As we are on the last few days of our trek north, we are greeted by 34 (1c) and snow flurries…yesterday was a mixed bag of weather, the solar system only brought in 88 amp/hrs and with the temperature dropping to just above freezing I started the heater to maintain temperature in the basement and…
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Masters Sunday
Ok I’m not going to go off on a golf rant today….well maybe just a little. I think it’s great that that Mr. Woods is playing golf better, after all it means less club slamming and over reacting to everything, I understand that he still has a big following, and that means revenue, but seriously…
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Unconnected!
Here is the toughest thing we deal with, trying to stay connected, this is tough in all campgrounds, but even more difficult when on the road traveling. Our Verizon hot spot has been good for us but it expired a couple of days ago and here at the Beckley rest stop we have little to…
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Happy Friday
Well happy Friday everyone, yesterday was a great solar day, 137 amp/hrs produced this morning batteries at 87%, had a great day in Gatlinburg and still got back for me to watch three hours of the Masters coverage. Still hot here in Tennessee was mid 80’s yesterday and only dropped to high sixties overnight, weather…
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