Tomorrow Roger will empty all the tanks and then winterize by pumping anti-freeze into the water lines. We don't figure on any RV trips before the cold weather comes. The next time we leave will be for our "wintering" trip.
On this trip:
- We saw the capitol cities of Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah.
- Our most western point was Sequim, WA and northern point was Whidbey Island, WA. The most eastern was Denver, CO. The southern most was just north of Albuquerque, NM.
- We put a little over 5,000 miles on the truck and RV (and ourselves).
- The only wildlife we saw was a small herd of pronghorn antelope in Utah.
- We had daytime temperatures ranging from the mid 50s in Washington to the mid 90s most every where else.
- Roger only had to repair the screen door a few times and the rear stabilizers twice; he tried to fix the outside lights that won't turn off and the awning that is stuck in the retracted position. Not too bad considering that with the last RV he would have been repairing something every day - mostly plumbing issues.
- Roger and I managed not to gain any weight, although Maggie gained a pound. That is if the scale we have in the RV is registering the same as the one at home.
- We had a nice visit with an old friend.
- We had a super visit with our daughter and son-in-law.
- We learned we might want to invest in our own WIFI hotspot for the next trip.
Tomorrow is home. We are ready.
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