Monday, July 22, 2024

Our Thor Sequence - Part Three - Travel Update

Parked at Storrie Lake, Las Vegas New Mexico

 So here are a few pics of our Camper Van in use.

Shows the two storage areas over front seats

There is always a cabinet that is for electronics

The breaker box which includes the converter

Indy was pleased....

Driver side includes power, water, sewer, propane, etc

These two steps help us reach the first van step

There is a hook up for a grill...nothing we will use

In order to bring the ADA GoGo, we got this carrier with a swing arm so we can still open the back

Below the closet and drawers in bathroom is this cubby for water hose, electric lines, etc., accessible from outside by opening back doors

We added this two bins to carry cleaning supplies and coffee

The Walker has to have a home too...on bed while travel, where ever it fits while parked.

A organizer for toiletry items


TRIP UPDATE

Sunday we drove from Texarkana to Amarillo Texas.  Another 500+ day which was uneventful other than it was a lot of driving through small town to another small town.  After 1,500 miles in such a short time period, decided to drive another 240 miles today to Storrie Lake near Las Vegas New Mexico.  





Of course, just as we enter the park we get a Flash Flood Warning for the area on our phones.  Turns out we had very little water here, but nearby roads were flooded.  Today has been a much more relaxing day.


4 comments:

  1. It's interesting how similar our rigs are, yet so different. One thing I like is the front seats turn around, except I can't turn them because there is a case of water on the floor (no place else to carry it). I have to be careful not to step on Cooper! I don't know if you plan on going through Reno, but DON'T. You will be stuck in traffic for an hour or more.

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    1. Will look into an alternative route, but going through SLT would eat up more than an hour.

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  2. When you sell a house to an apartment, you downsize. When you go Fulltime, you downsize. With your new RV, you really downsize, but you can make it work.
    Be Safe and Enjoy the adventure.

    It's about time.

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    1. Pretty soon there is no way to downsize anymore...I guess that will be when we are in heaven....lol

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