When we were in Iowa, Camping World said the window needed to be replaced because it was hard to open and wouldn't latch in the open position. We decided to put it off until we got to Arizona. Camping World in Mesa wouldn't even look at it for 6 weeks. So we waited until we got to Yuma. RV World fiddled with it and we could open the window and latch it in the up position. No replacement needed. How did we do? Four months later the window exploded into a thousand pieces. Forest River refused to warranty it. I will never buy another Forest River product.
I think my next trailer will be a used trailer. All the problems should be fixed. 🌝🌝🌝
It took four weeks to get the new window and an hour to install it. The 2000 watt inverter was installed and didn't work. Another three days to get the parts and get it fixed. Oh the joys of full time RV living.
Our time in Yuma was pleasant. The weather was warm. 102 degrees warm, but mostly in the 80s and low 90s. We had friends to visit with. We were able to visit with John and Linda Wilde who we met a couple of years ago on RVillage and live in Yuma for the winter. Several of our friends from El Golfo, Mexico were staying at Yuma Lakes RV Resort and so we were able to visit with them. Then, of course, there was the inevitable exploring for places to eat. The American Veterans post became our favorite place, especially for breakfast.
Check out the prices on the menu. The coffee is free. |
I loved the biscuits and gravy, but I started getting a half order because a full order was too big. So $2.00 plus one egg for 50 cents. I don't understand why this place doesn't have a waiting line stretching around the building. It is open to the public. It gets even better. A glass of wine is $2.25 and from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM draft beers are $1.00. Hold on then there is Karaoke three nights a week and live country music three nights a week. We spent a lot of evenings at the Am Vets.
Julieanna's Patio Cafe in Yuma was one of our favorite lunch places. I love the birds. When it wasn't too hot we would sit outside right beside the birds. The food is terrific too.
Now that everything is fixed, we are on the road headed home. We do occasionally stay in a rest area or a Walmart, but our favorite places are Harvests Hosts.
Hangar 25 Air Museum, Big Spring, Texas |
Hangar 25 Air Museum, Big Spring, Texas |
Tennessee Valley Winery, Loudon, TN. |
Tennessee Valley Winery, Loudon, TN. |
Our campsite at Stoney Creek Resort, Greenville, Virginia. |
Our trip so far. September 2018 to May 2019. Almost home. |
4 comments:
Russ & Kay - what an adventure!!!
It sure has been.
Hi guys!
Sorry to hear about the RV repair hassles.... Thought your last trailer had a 2,000 watt inverter? Did your new trailer come with the 1000 watt unit? Ordered our trailer with just two 12 volt batteries and will wait and see what we need before upgrading. Thanks for the times you showed me your setup for comparison.
We don't expect to in Kansas City for the winter but should be around until as late as October 1st then hitting the road. Will definitely have to hook up with you guys somewhere on the road.
Mark from Missouri
Our last trailer did have a 2000 watt inverter. I should have salvaged it. Perhaps we can stop in your area before you leave in the fall
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