Our wash job lasted less than a week! We even left a campground a day early, for other reasons, but we also thought we'd beat some rain coming in, but no...... Oh well, we know the roof is pristine:-) We really liked the park in Galax, VA, Cool Breeze, so peaceful and quiet and dark. Two more pictures.
We moved down to another new campground for us that we were really looking forward to, Mountain River in Newland, NC. It turned out to be a mixed bag. First was the drive to get there, they had specific directions which we followed, but the last 13 miles was harrowing, and especially the last 3 miles, it was narrow, winding, up and down with all the locals zooming by, and always right in the middle of a tight curve where I had to be oh so careful not to cross the middle line too much, or drop a tire or the truck off the side of the road which usually had a foot drop or so! So when we finally got there and negotiated the narrow entrance, and saw this beautiful campground we relaxed. I peeled my hands off the wheel and we moved into our very nice, large site overlooking a nice pond. We took a walk around and half of the campground is right on the Toe River and the other half where we were, backed up into the mountain overlooking the pond as I said. They have lots of notices and rules saying how they enforce quiet hours, don't tolerate lights on all night, etc. Stuff we really appreciate.
They had also advertised they had a stellar wifi system that even allowed streaming, okay, cool, but what we missed evidently was there was no cell service at all, my AT&T was completely dead, and although Jan's Verizon showed 5G service it didn't work, and at first their wifi was all it was promised to be, all good we thought.
So after a very pleasant evening, we went inside and as the sun went down, we were anticipating that wonderful darkness they talked about and much to our surprise, the bath house and laundry room right across from us was lit up like a Walmart parking lot! And on top of that they had 2 intensely bright LED streetlights on also. A bit frustrating that the park that sets the rules breaks them, okay we can live with that I guess, so getting up in the morning doing our routine of coffee and computers, there is no wifi:-( Our phones don't work either so no news, no email, etc, wow. I will say by about 9am, 4 hours since we got up, the wifi started back up again.
It was pretty though, we did take a few rides on the BRP, and around the countryside, but honestly it wore us out, it was too far to get anywhere, no nearby grocery store or restaurants, it just didn't ring our bell.
But it was beautiful, the leaves were nice, not as bright as we had hoped, but nice.
So as I said starting this post we looked at the weather, and as our frustration level was going up, more and more lights were on at night, hard to enforce a rule that you don't follow yourselves. Rain was coming in the day we were supposed to move, so we pulled stakes and left a day early headed down to Marion, and the Tom Johnson/Camping World RV park. We stayed disconnected as it was only 28 miles, the first 3 winding, winding narrow miles, followed by the slightly better 10 narrow miles, finally opening up, and unfortunately also raining on us. We were early to get to the campground so we pull into a parking lot for lunch, go to start the generator and........it runs for 4 seconds and shuts off!! I check this and that, and remember for the last several starts it had been a bit reluctant, I had to prime it, but this time no go. There is a built in code reading system, so I take a look and it is throwing a code 12, go to the book to see what that is, over voltage, solution, take it to a Onan dealer. Oh no. This is hard to believe since it has been running fine and now all of a sudden on start it is broken? Have to look into this later, oh yeah and our step, even with the new auto reset breaker is dead as well. Not a good day. So we have lunch and press on to TJ. We get into a great site, a murky day, but nice nonetheless, have a fire, cocktails, cigar, and will worry about these problems the next day.
Jan made a wonderful stir fry for dinner, you knew there had to be food, Mongolian Beef.
So the next morning we messed with the steps again, confirmed they were clean, checked the connections, linkage, everything we could think of, but I couldn't even get the fuse in without it blowing. So we monkeyed around some more, I thought it must be bound up because there shouldn't even be any power going to it if it isn't moving or being asked to move, so I wiggle and wiggle and it seems to loosen up, something it had never done before, but we did get them to come out. We even ran them in and out a couple times, but after much research, I believe the linkage is worn out, and the motor isn't acting correctly, so we have a motor and linkage ordered, more to follow on this. So with that done, one of our favorite Vietnamese restaurants is nearby just south of Asheville, Wild Ginger. Off we went and had a wonderful lunch, pho for me, and a banh mi for Jan. We highly recommend this place!
So the next day I began researching our generator problem, and although most everything I could find indicated a big issue with the inverter and having to go to a dealer, there were a couple references to a fuel problem, perhaps a clogged fuel filter, hmmm. So I first replaced the air filter, and it was quite dirty, must have been running in a lot more dust than we thought, and then replaced the fuel filter, this is a good reason to always carry extra filters, checked the coolant, was going to change the oil and filter as well, but I didn't have the necessary container to collect the oil. We'll wait until later to do that. Got it all done and started the gen, it started right up and I let it run for a few minutes, nice and smooth, so hopefully we dodged a big bullet, time will tell. So to celebrate Jan made an awesome dinner, Crispy Chicken with Special Fried Rice! It has bok choy and chinese sausage in it, absolutely yummy!
Crispy chicken |
Chinese sausage |
Bok Choy |
The happy chef |
Egg going in with the sausage |
Coming together |
The final luscious dish! |
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