Showing posts with label ohio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ohio. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2009

Here We Go!

A week ago today, we left Ohio and started our adventure. We had a photo session and said goodbye to everyone, but mostly the dogs.

Group Hug

A group shot of Me and Jim, with his dad and his dad's wife, and their two dogs, Kuzya and Ricky.


Son

Jim got to reconnect with his dad during the 3 weeks or so we were in Ohio.

Hug

Jim and I loved this dog!


Kissy
Jim has sadder puppy dog eyes than Kuzya

Dogs
The Three best dogs in the world: Kuzya, Ricky, and Snowy



Front View

We fixed up the interior of the van so it's ready for travelling. We got two sets of drawers for storage, a cooler, and a storage bin for our generator and stove. We also added a door for the middle storage area on the ceiling, where you can see the picture Jim drew of our future adventures.

Setup

A side view of our storage setup. It's all bungied for traveling.

Jammin

After we left Ohio, we went to Canada for a couple days to visit my mom and sister. We had a graduation barbecue for my sister, and then we had a really fun jam session in the van.
We left Canada with Celeste and headed to Chicago to pick up our friend David. Along the way, we hit 60,000 miles. When we got the van it had about 58,500 miles on it.

60k

Truck Line

Trucks


After about an hour in Chicago (well, New Lenox, IL), we turned around and went back to Ohio to go to Cedar Point. Along the way, there was a huge traffic jam. We heard from a truck driver that a semi had run over a small car and if someone had died, traffic would be stopped for at least a few hours.

Traffic was backed up for miles, and it was mostly trucks. Instead of waiting for hours, we decided to drive over the grass divider and head to Ohio via the back roads of Indiana.

Hood

Some people used the traffic jam as an opportunity to do some maintainence and cleaning. It was really nice out, and it was pretty countryside, so everyone got out of their rigs or cars and chatted.

Camping

Cedar Point had its own RV park, so we got 2 day passes and stayed there for two nights. Everyone had their laptop except me, since mine was still in the shop then, and they all hooked up to the internet through our G1 phone. Ah the joys of primitive camping.

Interior

Back in New Lenox, we decided to go to a Hippie Shop. I got a nice skirt and dress, Jim got a tie-dye shirt, and we got a blacklight poster and a covering for the couch.

Peace

Our blacklight poster, hanging on the ceiling. Trippy, no? We also bought a blacklight to really make it pop, and it just so happened that they only had 12V blacklights in stock. How serendipitous! Now that we're imbued with the hippy vibe, we can boldly blaze a trail to our next big destination.

We left Chicago today around 2. In fact, I am posting from the Van as we are driving north to Wisconsin. We told the GPS to avoid highways, so we could see America instead of the same old highway across the whole country. Right now we are driving through Elmhurst, IL. Today feels like the first day of our real adventure. We are heading out for an unknown state, and it will be the first time we aren't hooked up to someone's power in someone's driveway. For the first time, we will meet new people and test our van's ability to boondock. Our first destination is "House on the Rock" in Spring Green, Wisconsin, which is a huge house, on a rock, with dozens of rooms with different themes and an indoor merry-go-round. We read about it in Neil Gaimain's book, "American Gods". We've used the website "Roadsideamerica.com" to plan our route out west, following weird roadside attractions across the country. However, our goal is Oregon, where in 10 days there will be a concert/gathering of hippies, artists, and musicians, including Alex Grey, of whom we are big fans. There will be yoga, dance, and music workshops It is called "The Mystic Garden Party". It is in Ashland, Oregon, and there is a hot spring on the premesis. Ashland is supposed to be a haven for hippies, old and young, and we look forward to that experience. After Oregon, we have no plans, so we will see where the road takes us!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Home


After a positively grueling hour-long search on Craigslist and a drive into Cleveland, we came across this beaut'. It's a 1995 Chevy that was made into a camper van by Winnebago. It has Winnebago written all over it, which won't be conducive to stealth camping, so we have to do something about that. We welcome any ideas.


The Van has a kitchen, complete with Sink, Microwave, and Fridge. We will put a coleman camping stove on that counter so we can cook fresh things every day.


There is also a porta-potty. It hasn't been used as far as I can tell. There is a curtain that wraps around for privacy. This might be useful when we're out in the desert!



One thing I love about this van is that the bed folds out lengthwise instead of widthwise. In a regular conversion van, the bed takes up the whole back so there is no place for other things, like a kitchen. Not to mention those beds are too short even for me. We slept on this bed last night and it was one of the most comfortable we've ever slept in.



We moved in right away. There is a power hookup on the side and we are running a cable from the van into the garage. In fact I'm posting from the van right now! Snowy will be coming with us. Look for my "Snowy Round the World" series!

We are incredibly happy with the van. We got really lucky and found our perfect van in our city, within our budget, and without having to go to a lot of auctions. It is already set up exactly how we wanted it, so all we have to do it put in a few more storage bins and add a recreational battery and switch so we don't drain our regular battery during the night. In a week or two, we'll be on the road!