After Falling Water it was starting to get dark and we faced the ever daunting task of figuring out where to sleep. Our black and grey tanks needed to be dumped soon and we were running low on propane so we found Mountain Pines Campground in Champion, PA.
Read MoreThe Damage is Done... - (Days 29-58)
We were luckily able to drive the bruised and battered “Comet the Travato” back to Humz’s parent’s house in central New Jersey, only about a 170 mile drive from where we got hit, but with inoperable rear doors. Both doors were crushed in so we didn’t know if we could shut them again if we tried to open them. Luckily the crash damage was just low enough that it didn’t wreck our bike that was on the bike rack during the rear-ending, although we did need a new bike rack.
Read MoreOgunquit, Kennebunk, Falmouth, ME – (Day 17 – 19)
After our brief stay in New Hampshire, and our first propane fill-up at the Power Equipment store across the street, we were on our way to Maine….but not before Humz got himself a new, tax-free Macbook in New Hampshire. He had been using his old work...
Read MoreTravato Training Camp
Lets not get ahead of ourselves. You really think the RV dealer would let us just roll on out of their lot with Megatron McMegaVan? I think not! We first had Travato-Training-Camp (TTC) as I like to call it, a 2-hour training session at the dealer where they teach you what every nob, button, and sensor does, and of course what’s on everyone’s mind: how to dump your black water tank. I took extensive notes and video and the Travato-Training-Camp Teacher was kind enough to answer all of my questions, in which I had many.…."How likely is it that I will have to touch poop”…
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