Sunday, December 23, 2012

New Addition to Our Travel Family

After several months of searching I finally found and purchased a 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon to tow behind the motorhome and explore western state trails. The 2005 and 2006 versions of this vehicle were recommended to us by seasoned off-roaders  for its wheel base length and engine and transmission combination. The Unlimited version has ten inches longer wheel base and a bit more leg room in the backseat. Unlike the 2007 and later versions, this Unlimited is a two door and has a straight six engine rather than the newer Jeeps V6. The Rubicon model signifies that it has upgraded off-road capabilities over the standard Wrangler.

It turns out that this particular vehicle is a Sahara model, as well. This Unlimited Rubicon Sahara trim package was built to publicize the Universal Motion Pictures film Sahara. One thousand numbered versions were built, and this is number 486. That does not make it run any harder or perform any better off-road. It just makes her another pretty face.

We call her Mercedes. We have friends who have purchased incredible Mercedes sports cars at this stage of life. This is all the better we could do to keep up. But hey, the top goes down and we can enjoy the open road just like them.

OK, their tops go down by themselves at the push of a button, and they do get twice the fuel economy. I will give them that.

Mercedes

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Fort DeSoto, FL Day Five


The weather today had a hard time making up its mind as to what it really wanted to do, but in the end it turned out to be pretty good. There was enough sun to dry things out so I took the opportunity to put most of our carpets and other camp accessories away while they were still dry. Storms were forecast and I dread putting wet gear in the storage bays since there is not much airflow and I did not want to get that musty smell that never goes away. Now if it rains tonight there is only the BBQ stuff and some chairs to worry about, and they can go in the Honda to be dried out at home. Oh, wait, the dog. Well I need to have room for Nia so I will enlist Curt help to take some of the damp items home for me.

Curt got a couple of trips out on the kayak chasing fish today, and for the most art it was sunny. I got out for a little exercise on the kayak too. As usual I did not start the mapping app when I left so this only shows the return trip. It was about four miles round trip, so it felt like exercise with the bonus of being a great time.























As the clouds started to roll in late in the afternoon Curt and I took a moment, and a beer, to consider dinner. 

















Steaks won! They were terrific!

Heading home tomorrow.


Monday, December 10, 2012

Fort DeSoto, FL Day Four


A great thing about last night’s campfire was leftovers. Today we had a reprise of last night’s pizza and it was every bit as good as it was last night.





















The weather changed on us today. The sun never really came out, and by noon the wind was blowing pretty strong. We went over to the two fishing piers and Curt got a line in the water, but had no luck. We also tried the deep water beneath the access bridge, but again not even a strike. The flag in the background of this shot of Curt is a very large “Garrison”. It takes a good bit of wind to get this flag going, but as you can see it looks starched. The wind must have been 18-20 knots.





















Barbara continues to enjoy her river cruise, and according to this Life360 App screen shot she is in Austria.



























This evening we drove over to Ted and Linda Seefeldt’s home for a nice lasagna dinner. Once there the weather really got nasty. Luckily we were eating under the cover of their pack patio. The lightening put on quite a floorshow, but we did not get wet at all.



























Tomorrow and the next day are forecast for more storms, so we will see how much we will have to write about.

Fort DeSoto, FL Day Three

Sorry no pictures for the day. The weather was cool and foggy for the majority of the day. I did get out on the kayak for a while in the morning. I took the SPOT with me, so that will explain the position reports that would have otherwise gotten the carpet in the motorhome very wet.

Curt Anderson showed up around noon. He will be joining me here for the rest of the week. Curt enjoys fishing, so he will be out on the water a good bit. He got a couple hours in during the afternoon, but came back empty handed. He is a "catch and release" guy, so unless something really good to eat takes the bait he will not be bringing anything back to shore anyway.

 We drove over to the Madiera Beach KOA in the evening for pizza and a campfire with Barbara's cousin Pat and her partner Jan. The pizza was a deep dish style, and great. Jet Pizza. If you are in the area look for it and give it a try. We had a good sized group around the fire pit, and there was plenty of good conversation. It was a great mix of folks: Republicans, Democrats, and Canadians! The health care discussion went on for a good while, but just like congress, there was a lot of smoke and nothing was resolved.

The weather looks like it will be wet for a day or two, so our activities will be limited some. Rainy weather will give me a chance to do some RV projects inside the coach, and I suppose there will be several eyelid light leak checks.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Fort DeSoto, FL Day Two


Day two at Ft DeSoto started off at a leisurely pace. It is so quiet here compared to the traffic noise we get at home. I enjoyed morning coffee and the paper, the Orlando paper, thanks to Kindle.

I launched the kayak around noon and had a great time circumnavigating Mullet Key Bayou. It was about five and a half miles of paddling, and now I have blisters. My gloves had a seam in a bad spot, so in the evening went for another pair at that gold old standby, West Marine.























Old man and the sea



















Camp from waterside


















They have added a new camp store. It had been under construction for a few years, but is done now. For campers, this is a nice addition because they have many convenience store items, camping stuff, pizza, and ICE CREAM Edys ice cream, and it is good! Well, at least that is what I am told. They have a nice balcony overlooking part of the bayou, and you can sit outside and enjoy your pizza, ice cream or drinks. They make huge snow cones, too. Remember how they used to be just bigger than an ice cream cone and served in a paper cone? I don’t think I have had one since I was about eight, but even given the memory effects over time (lots of time) I do not remember them being so big.



















































Curt Anderson arrives tomorrow and will spend the remainder of the week. Curt joined me for the Flagler Beach trip when Barbara did the cruise two years ago, and is here for the fishing. While kayaking this morning the bayou was flush with Mullet, and I saw some good-sized Sheepshead. I doubt Curt is after Mullet, so it will be interesting to see what he comes home with. Just in case I bought steak.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Fort DeSoto, FL


I am on the road solo this week. It is the first time I have launched a trip and set up at a campground by myself. 

Note to Barbara: I miss you!

Barbara is off with a friend cruising the Danube on a Christmas River Cruise. She and her friend Joanne did this two years ago and had such a good time they are off again. Husbands were invited, of course, but freezing temps and non-stop shopping kept the guys safe and warm at home.

The last time the ladies headed to Europe Curt Anderson joined me and we took the RV to Flagler Beach for a week. We did not escape the cold, though. A cold front blasted through and brought cold weather and high winds. This year I have come to Fort DeSoto in St. Petersburg, FL, and the weather is terrific. I have a waterfront site, although it is not oceanfront. This is on the gulf coast remember. My site looks out on Bunces Pass and Mullet Key Bayou. 

















If you have not been to Ft DeSoto you should make it a 'must stop' if motoring through Florida. There are at least six miles of highly rated beach, two fishing piers, the fort of course, boat ramps, kayak rentals, and miles of bike and walking paths. There is a nice large picnic area and lots of picnic pavilions, too, so even if you are not camping there’s plenty to do.

These reservations were made well before we adopted Nia, our Golden Retriever. This area of the campground does not allow pets. We were faced with canceling and losing the full payment. Well, not lose exactly. We would have a credit to use later, but with Nia’s aversion to other dogs we would not be able to use the credit without disturbing her by being in the pet camping area where everyone has a dog. Well, Kathy and Jay Murphy came to our rescue. Kathy is another foster in the Golden Retriever Rescue organization like Barbara. She watched over Nia when we were in California a few months ago, and since she did not have another foster at the moment she volunteered to help out. This is particularly nice of them since the have just sold their house and are in the process of getting ready to move. The last time Nia was with them she pulled her hair out. (Nia, that is, not Kathy.) To avert a recurrence Kathy made Nia sleep in the “Cone of Shame”. If you have seen the movie “Up” you will understand this reference. Hopefully, Nia will behave and not have to wear it all week.


















Curt plans to join me Sunday and plans to get some fishing in during the week by kayak. I got out for a long walk today and have sore feet, so my exercise is most likely going to be by kayak as well so this will work out. 
Did not start track until return. Actually 4Mi.
























Just made it home for sunset, isn't life grand!


















I will start reconing the waterways in the morning.