Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The Adventure Continues

The adventure continues as today marks our 6th year on the road!  Most people we know were shocked when they learned that we had basically sold everything we owned and hit the road fulltime in an RV without even so much as testing the lifestyle.  Guess you could say it sort of surprised us, too, but here we are 6 years later and glad we took the leap.
We had dubbed our RV “The Folly” because in a sense that’s exactly what this leap was!  But it’s been an amazing journey, and we continue to marvel at all that we have seen and experienced.  We’ve also made great friends along the way, reconnected with others, and even lost a few.

The lifestyle is somewhat different than we had anticipated.  There’s still the typical household chores (laundry, dishes, bill paying, etc.) plus others not so typical (maintaining house batteries, cleaning the roof, dumping the “black tank”, etc.), but we have learned so much.  We don’t sit or eat outside as much as we thought we would, but since this is our fulltime home, it’s not really surprising since we seldom did that when we owned a stick home (that’s RV jargon for a regular house).

We realize that we all have choices in life, and the fork in the road offers two choices - follow the GPS or follow our heart.  For us it’s a mix of both.  Hopefully we have been your eyes into an incredible adventure and into things you may have not been so lucky to have seen or known…at least not yet.

SIX YEARS BY THE NUMBERS
51,159 Saturn miles
47,610 RV miles
11,158 feet highest elevation
6,376 gallons of diesel
2,213 monthly health insurance premium
625 longest 1 day drive
234 National Parks/Monuments Cancellations (in our National Parks Passport books)
151 most consecutive days in one place
119 campgrounds
106 highest temperature
96 National Parks/Monuments visited
80 cost of an annual National Parks pass (well worth the investment)
45 cost of our C2C campground membership (best investment we’ve ever made)
40 states traveled in
38 states spent the night in
38 nights spent in Wal-Mart parking lots
35 annual maintenance fee for our campground membership
28 nights spent in a casino parking lot

25 Sweet Adelines choruses visited
23 Saturn mpg
20 Junior Ranger badges earned
19 nights spent in Camping World parking lots
18 lowest temperature
18 family members visited
14 State Parks stayed in
13 Missouri Tigers football games
8.1 RV mpg
6 St. Louis Cardinals baseball games
4 MLB parks
3 ferry rides
2 ferry rides that included the RV
2 states of residence
2 countries visited
2 shuttle launches
2 fish caught
2 St. Louis Rams football games

1 Missouri Tigers basketball game

BEST/WORST- 6/19/08

National Park
Picking the best National Park is a tough one. We are going to go with Shenandoah Valley for its sheer beauty and solitude, and Gettysburg for its significance and the most humbling experience. There really isn't a "worst" National Park.
Updated 6/19/09: Badlands National Park has to rank as one of the best. We still have not found a bad one. Updated 6/19/10: Badlands may not even be in the top 10 anymore. Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier, Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Canyonlands, and Devils Tower are all amazing in their own right, and are listed in no particular order. Updated 6/19/11: Now that we’ve had the chance to explore Capitol Reef, we may need to add it to the best list though we still haven’t found a “worst” National Park. Updated 6/19/12: Since we keep returning to Yellowstone, guess you could say it’s at the top of our list.  Updated 6/19/13: No change
Campground
The Fiesta Key KOA in Long Key, FL, with its view out the front window of the Gulf and sunsets is hard to beat. Shiloh's RV & Travel Resort in Monroe, LA, was by far the worst.
Updated 6/19/09: Hart Ranch in Rapid City, SD, and Pine Island RV Resort in Jay, OK, are two of the best. Although Shiloh is still the worst, Frosty Acres Resort in Schenectady, NY, comes close. Updated 6/19/10: Long Key State Park has to be added to the best…ocean 20 ft. in front of the RV. Updated 6/19/11: No change. Updated 6/19/12: No change Updated 6/19/13: No change
Location
Long Key, FL, and Front Royal, VA, were equally enjoyable. No need to rush, no traffic, just the time to spend as you like. See Monroe, LA, for the worst.
Updated 6/19/09: Add Rapid City, SD, to the list of best. Updated 6/19/10: Long Key State Park and any of the national parks of the Colorado Plateau. Updated 6/19/11: No change. Updated 6/19/12: No change Updated 6/19/13: Obviously have to add Yellowstone National Park as a favorite location.
Restaurant
If you ever make it to Titusville, FL, Dixie Crossroads is the place to eat. If you ever make it to DeFuniak Springs, FL, Bo's Family Country Cafe is a place of last resort.
Updated 6/19/09: No change. Updated 6/19/10: Café Diablo in Torrey, UT, has been added to the best. Updated 6/19/11: No change. Updated 6/19/12: No change Updated 6/19/13: No change
Pizza
Lombardo's in St. Louis, MO, is hard to beat. Think it has something to do with the cheese! Buck's in Denham Springs, LA, leaves a lot to be desired.
Updated 6/19/09: No change. Updated 6/19/10: No change. Updated 6/19/11: No change. Updated 6/19/12: Outlaw’s in Gardiner, MT, is pretty good but Lombardo’s still ranks the best. Updated 6/19/13: No change
Roads
Georgia and Texas seem to consistently have the best roads. Louisiana is the worst with New Jersey not far behind.
Updated 6/19/09: Illinois and Minnesota have joined the ranks of bad roads. Although we are beginning to realize our federal highways are all in need of repair. Updated 6/19/10: Not sure that they are getting better. Updated 6/19/11: A lot of money being spent but still not much better. Updated 6/19/12: No change Updated 6/19/13: No change
Wal-Mart
The best Wal-Mart was in Front Royal, VA, and had only been open a few days when we visited. The worst is in Berlin, NJ, and we can understand why Russ' sister is not big on Wal-Marts!
Updated 6/19/09: With Wal-Mart being our choice for basic staples, we do see a lot of them. Almost all of the newer ones are very nice, and one we visited outside Columbus, OH, is now #1. Updated 6/19/10: No change. Updated 6/19/11: No change. Updated 6/19/12: No change Updated 6/19/13: No change
Supermarket
The Schnuck's in Eureka, MO, was great. We have never been to a Piggly Wiggly that is worth the price of admission.
Updated 6/19/09: No change. Updated 6/19/10: Sweetbay in Clermont, FL, is added to the best. Updated 6/19/11: No change. Updated 6/19/12: No change Updated 6/19/13: Unfortunately the Sweetbay in Clermont closed this year.  We still considered it one of the best, but the neighboring community didn’t sustain it.
Bakery
Tellico Grains Bakery in Tellico Plains, TN, was fantastic. As far as the worst, is there really a bad bakery??
Updated 6/19/09: We have stayed away from bakeries! Updated 6/19/10: No change. Updated 6/19/11: No change. Updated 6/19/12: Haven’t really seen many bakeries on our travels so no change. Updated 6/19/13: Main Street Bakery at the Magic Kingdom is definitely one of the best!
Moment
Another tough one. Watching the shuttle launch, seeing the Milky Way from the Keys, and a big black bear on the Appalachian Trail. The worst moment....was that the awning?!?!
Updated 6/19/09: Niagara Falls and Walt Disney World at Christmas can be added to the best, and the awning still ranks as the worst. Updated 6/19/10: Grizzly bears, eagles, and walking The Narrows. Updated 6/19/11: Watching wolf pups frolic in the sage and a mama grizzly teaching her cubs to forage. Updated 6/19/12: Elk surrounding the RV and observing them during the rut was pretty cool. Added to the worst…who moved the road and fence post?!?!  Updated 6/19/13: Among the best…watching two bull elk locking horns, an SEC football game in Columbia, MO, and Christmas at Walt Disney World.

A FEW THINGS WE'VE LEARNED
1) A possum is a flat animal that sleeps in the middle of the road.
2) There are 10,000 species of spiders, and most have visited us.
3) Gnats do not taste good.
4) The average person standing on any street corner of any city or town in this country has more common sense than the entire U.S. Congress combined.
5) There are as many varieties of camping vehicles as there are people out doing it.
Updated 6/19/09:
6) Our house batteries are important…take good care of them.
7) Anything under 32 degrees Fahrenheit is cold.
8) We will again watch fuel prices rise throughout the summer.
9) We have more fear coming down the mountain than we did going up.
10) Financial experts/advisors are pretty much worthless. Once they get your money, they never recommend selling. They seem to use the same pitch as the market continues to plummet, “All my big clients are buying because we are near the bottom.”
Updated 6/19/10:
11) Time is short and passes quickly.
Updated 6/19/11:
12) As a campground host, you find that everyone is pleasant and super friendly until you have to tell them they cannot do something and then watch out!
Updated 6/19/12:
13) No matter the species, mamas are super protective of their young.
14) People are pretty much the same no matter where you go.
Updated 6/19/13:
15) Mice can get in through the tiniest of holes.
16) Good friends are priceless.
17) The SEC has a lot of good football teams.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Such a wonderful recap of your adventure! Look forward to it every year. So happy to hear that you made the right decision six years ago and that you're still living the dream!

Emily

Anonymous said...

Hey, that Berlin Walmart is now A Super Walmart. Major changes. Still don't visit it too often.

RvKamping.Admin said...

Wow... That's quite the list. We feel the same way about full time rving. Wouldn't trade it for anything. Ten years and looking for another twenty. Wonderful lifestyle. Again, quite the list... Gets me thinking... Mostly that I wouldn't want to take the time to figure it all out. Enjoy!

Anonymous said...

WOW! What a terrific update and interesting ratings relative to the places and restaurants that you have visited. I told you before---I am living vicariously through your travels.

Fred

Anonymous said...

I can't believe it's been 6 years. Gary and I were lucky to survive 3 summers on a gill net boat in Alaska! I see that you haven't slept in WA yet. We're waitng for you! As they say, "Keep on truckin'." (Well, maybe someone does.
Jean

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to the two of you. You have covered a lot of territory and life sounds like every day is a new adventure. I follow your 'Folly' and am amazed at all the statistics you have itemized. Shirley & Bill