First leg of the journey complete. We left Anderson Indiana about 8:30 am and hit I-74 at Crawfordsville, Indiana. Stayed on I-74 all the way across Illinois to Davenport, Iowa.
We are spending the night at Scott County Park, a county park campground. This is really a nice park, big. Lots of campsites in different sections of the park. Some are are primitive, some are full hook-up. Some are back-in, some are pull through. The RV sites are all concrete pads, very clean, very neat. I wish we had more time to explore this place.
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Leaving early on Sunday (9-22).
Now, with every new trip there seems to be always new challenges and this time is no exception.
When closing up shop yesterday, we had everything in place. Maybe one of two times a year we sleep in our house. Last night we did. My wife wanted something out of the camper which required opening the front living room (upper) slides. And that's when IT happened. Unbelievable .... really.
The driver's side slide started crunching and grinding. Stop the slide immediately. Go no further! Attempt to open the passenter side slide and .... click, click, click, click.
What happened? Both at the same time ... astronimically, unbelievabley weird as cat dung! Driver's side broke a cable, passenger side sounds like it broke a gear on the motor! I was beyond "beside myself". I was ready to set a bomb to this Montana. I've been doing a lot of repairs recently and this one just blew the candles out! Some 4 letter words came out and both dogs ran for the hills! My wife simply disappeared back in the house and I was left standing there .... WHY? WHY? WHY? NOW! I was so mad.... beyond rage!
Wife came back out a few moments and said, I guess were just staying home. I said, "Not if I can help it!"
Well, it was now well after dark but I got the broken cable replaced. The old was was unbelievable snarled up into everything. I had to cut it out into little pieces to get it all cleared out, and thos wires are tough! But, eventually I got a new cable in, adjusted and the driver side is working just fine.
I made the command decision we were leaving for the trip anyway. For now, we'll just not use the living room and the broken slide blocks the steps going up from the lower kitchen. So, Saturday morning, I finished hitching up and away we went!
So, here we are, at Scott County Park in Iowa and we're hanging out in the bedroom now instead of the living room. I'll need to work with at motor more and catch a few YouTube videos to see if it's fixable or if I just need to get an entire new motor. And either way, where do I get the parts and when do I actually have time time to replace it. I've got the ability to swap out for another one, but we're moving a lot until we land in Louisiana on Sept 29. I'm thinking we'll just manage with no living room until then. Once back at the Plantation, (IF) I can get the slide open, I'll have 3 months to get it fixed before we have to leave. And there is a very, very good RV mobil tech in the Baton Rouge area. I "just" might call him and see if he'll do the fix. I know it will cost, but it's a lot more simple. Once on the Plantation again, I'm going to be equally as busy again!
More update later. Happy trails.
And oh, by the way, the wife is extremely happy we left home anyway, even with the broken slide. So, she's all good now. We're making lemon-aid out of the lemons. I remind here of those days we spent tent camping, and the broken slide doesn't seem so bad any more.