Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Fleshing out our 2018 plans

We normally wait another month or so to work on our upcoming travel plans, but as I have mentioned many times, the campgrounds are filling up sooner and sooner each year.  Our major goal this year is once again to go out West and do a bunch of fly fishing, and hopefully upgrade our rigs (rod and reel), and to take 2-4 float trips.  We have been working on where to go, best time to go, and whether we can put it together into at least a slightly logical pattern.  There is a famous fly shop, Yellowstone Angler in Livingston, MT that tests and grades fly fishing equipment and has built up a huge following, a place we have actually been, that we want to try and stop by and who knows maybe buy a bit better package than our present beginner rigs that we chose to evaluate whether or not we wanted to really get into this sport.  I think you all know the answer to that question :-)

Another piece of the puzzle is our son, Jason, has moved to Buffalo, NY with a new job and we want to make sure to visit, but only around the 14 day summer they get there.  And we also have made an appointment to have our broken out wheel well repaired in Elkhart, IN.  Sooooo, we think even with our major plans out west, we will make a very quick loop up into Maine before hitting Buffalo over 4th of July, then on to Elkhart, with a final mad dash westward.

Nothing is quite set in stone yet, but we have been working on the calendar and playing with dates and time periods and should have a better grip on it in several weeks.  More to come.

In the meantime we have been hibernating more than we hoped to, yes, it has been cold down here in Florida.  About the time it gets really nice another cold front sweeps in sending everyone but the hardiest folks into their abodes.  But it looks like the warming is coming, yeah I've said that at least 5 times so far, but this one's for sure, haha.  So the outdoor projects will get attended to, and the visiting and fun will continue.

We just completed another item on our list.  Blue Ox recently came out with a new upgraded tow bar, the Avail.  It is an all steel, 10,000# rated bar, that has advanced locking and unlocking latches.  
Blue Ox Avail


We have been using Blue Ox towing equipment, baseplates and tow bars since 1995 and are very loyal and pleased customers.  Their products and customer service has always been superb.  We most recently have been using their Aventa tow bar and because we were able to take advantage of their fit program when we got our truck 4 years ago, actually had 2 of those bars.  Some explanation is necessary.  When we bought our truck in 2013, I went on to Blue Ox's website to order a baseplate for the truck.  We always mount them ourselves, it isn't that difficult and that way we know it was done right, and secured properly.  Well they didn't list a baseplate for our model of Ram, but when I called they offered their "fit program" to us.  If we brought the truck to them, they would use it as a guinea pig to develop a baseplate, install it on the truck for free and even throw in a brand new Aventa tow bar!  The only challenge was getting the truck to them as they are in a remote spot in Nebraska, the town of Pender.  So we drove it to them in Dec of 2013 and over 2 days they installed the baseplate, the lighting, and handed us a new tow bar!
The Aventa tow bar
We have been very pleased with these bars, but there is one thing that can make them a  little bit challenging, especially for one person and that is releasing it when not quite level and straight, as the latches tend to bind a bit.  There are several methods to get around it, but the new Avail bar with it's new latching system makes it a one press release in any position.  So we sold our 2 Aventa tow bars and got a new Avail which we look forward to using when we leave in the spring.

I'll catch up again in a couple of weeks and with luck report on our completed project list, and any changes to our proposed travel plans.

2 comments:

Rick said...

Livingston is Home to the “Dan Bailey” located across from the old NP Depot. Been going there since I was a kid, think 1954!
Livingston is a neat old COWBOY town, make sure you visit al the wonderful places in town.
The Murray Hotel next to Dan Bailey has a really great cowboy history, bullet holes in the bar’s ceiling for one.

Bill said...

We did go through Livingston when we were there last summer, but it sounds like we must have missed a bunch. We will do better this time. Thanks!