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Navigation

It stopped snowing and the sun came out but the wind continues to howl and gust at the 35-40 mph range. I took a run into town in the Jeep to see how the interstate felt and get groceries and decided to hold over and leave tomorrow (Sunday) with Billings, Montana for Sunday night’s destination.

The technology available for looking at everything involved with RV travel is extensive and getting better all the time and I use it to make things as easy as possible.

For weather:

I look at NOAA…

NOAA

…and read the forecast discussion where the meteorologists discuss the models, the conditions and how they come to their conclusions.

Weather Channel

I subscribe to Weather.com Gold which lets me customize my screen and select up to 10 cities. I like the 10 city thing for looking at the forecast weather along my travel path for several days.

Another subscription online service I like is “The Next Exit Online”. The online version allows me to choose a State and then an Interstate. The services available at each exit are described. Fuel stops that are RV accessible are highlighted in red.

Next Exit

Next Exit

I save the screen captures for my route, print out the doc and highlight exits and fuel stops. The sheets are easy to pick up and see the next rest area when I need a break. The listing sorts the exit amenties by the side of the interstate – so easy to see ahead of time if the service is on “my” side of the interstate. The RV fuel stops are very helpful – although the Winnebago is not huge as far as Class A Motorhomes go, I am still 53 feet long and the tow mechanism for the Jeep does not allow for backing up. I can’t get in – or more importantly OUT of every gas station.

Saving my favorite for last…the GPS system. I use a DeLorme Earthmate LT GPS receiver that connects via USB to my notebook computer. DeLorme’s Street Atlas Software on the computer does all of the computation from the receiver satellite info to plot position on the Street Atlas Software screen.

GPS

The receiver “hangs” on the windshield.

GPS

The notebook rides on the dash at an angle I can see at a glance.

The software allows me to set a start point, a finish point and I can adjust the route with “via” points. The navigation screen is split into several sections. Two map sections show a close up and a zoomed out view – and a green arrow shows my current position. The lower sections shows the mileage until the next turn as well as a description of what the next turn is: Exit 28 South on I-90 ramp for example. A section to the right shows the mileage to destination. There is voice direction also – the voice activates as a turn is approaching. The newest version of the software is particularly helpful in cities where it also gives lane information such as “stay in the right lane”.

GPS systems are not infallible so I look at everything – especially city routes – on paper as well. But it is a great tool for driving a big rig in unfamiliar places and navigating to the rural rv parks that I prefer.

Karl thinks it is all pretty boring…

Karl

His 2nd favorite nap spot – behind the bed and the back wall…

Karl

Positive Spin

“I haven’t failed, I found 10,000 ways that don’t work” Thomas Edison

Positive spin, healthy perspective, looking for the “silver lining”…

And speaking of clouds, I am hoping that my recent experience with weather reporting and the immediate change in the weather continues…currently the wind is gusting to 40 mph, snow is flying and the temperature is hovering at the freezing point…

I need a little less wind and a bit more warm (since roads are wet) to feel comfortable starting out. Things started out this way yesterday and the afternoon was beautiful so I’m hoping for the same today. I have until the noon checkout time to decide.

Weather

Afternoon sunshine

a bit of sunshine from this afternoon.

Sunshine

I know the sky is a bit too aqua in this one…I just LOVED the color and decided to leave it – artistic license…

Sunshine

The sun got too warm for Karl

Sunshine

Apparently Karl is ready for Spring…

Karl

Karl

Karl

Snow, sort of

Snow

That is snow on Karl – well, pellets of a snow-like substance…

Snow

Snow in the “hills”…

I don’t think it is going to do enough to stick so we can play in it and probably I am the ONLY person in winter-land who even wants that, but fun – for me – to see a little bit of the white stuff!

Bad news is the rain/snow mix and near freezing temps are forecast through Saturday so I will hold here through Saturday. I’ll work Saturday and drive Sunday and Monday for home – back to work from the home property on Tuesday. I will be continuing to live in the Winnebago for at least a week. Sara, my caretaker, is in the process of buying a condo and closing, etc. – it is never over until it’s over! Currently she is planning on moving on the 3rd and 4th. If Bob (my cat who has been with her) condescends to allow Karl and I back in the house we’ll move in after.

Sara and I have “shared the property” before. She was in the house and I was in the Winnebago for 3 weeks before I flew to Florida to meet Bill for the first time. Bill and I had been talking and emailing for 5 months and were optomistic and hopeful about a long term relationship – so when I found Sara – we just did it!

And as far as hope – now – particularly in the last several days, there is renewed hope.

“Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it enkindles the great.”
Comte de Bussy-Rabutin

Time will tell if ours is small or great…