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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

  HOW IT ALL BEGAN
  Sept 20, 2018

     My husband JL and I are starting a great overland adventure.  When asked this week where he was taking our cabover camper pickup, he told the young clerk at the propane dealer, “The United States of America.”  I sure she saw him as an old guy who probably shouldn’t be driving this rig around town, much less traveling. He then gave a more expanded answer that we would be traveling across the country over several periods of time trying to see most, if not all, the states.
     So to back up a bit:
     In the beginning JL thought it would be grand  to take a 365 day trip all around the country in our camper.  Now a cabover camper is a self-contained camper that fits in the bed of a pickup (in our case a pickup with a long bed) with an extension over the cab for the bed.  In its compactness it contains a gas range,a small refrigerator/freezer, a microwave, a bathroom with shower and toilet, a queen bed, air conditioning and heating unit, and one slide out for dining!  That is quite an engineering and design accomplishment and would be considered “glamping” by those used to tenting.

                                       
 Back to the beginning again:
   
As a mother and “Granna” who has done quite a bit of Grannacare over the past nine years and with the the youngest grandchild at the adorable (most of the time) age of 3, I did not immediately take to the idea of leaving for a year.  So I offered him a compromise: Make the trip in 4-5 two to three month loops over the next 18-24 months.  It would still be the magic number of 365 days, but we could come home for a month or two between legs .  So began our adventure.
     One would think that a year would be more than enough time to research and plan such a set of trips; life, however, has a way of interrupting planning, and the tyranny of the urgent almost always triumphs.  We set general goals, but our planning became more “flexible.” Factoring in birding migration seasons, anticipated weather conditions, forest fires in the Northwest and California, and national and state parks and wildlife refuges, we planned the first leg through the Northwest and California Redwoods for September 21-November 19 (+/-). Family and volunteer commitments shifted the dates back and forward with almost windlike randomness, so we decided to be more free-spirited and are leaving with only one KOA reservation for the first night and two stays on properties of friends.  We have ideas of campgrounds, but we are unfettered, as it were, and maybe at the mercy of strangers and the ubiquitous Wal-Mart parking lots. 
     I tried writing a blog few years ago about birding adventures, but I quit after three posts. I’ll try to do better this time, but internet access will be quite spotty since we will be in the woods much of the time.  Postings will not be regular, but do not panic if a few days pass between posts. 

     

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