Showing posts with label RTR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RTR. Show all posts

New Van Bed!

For my 69th birthday, Joe built a bed in my new van!

I'm SO happy!
Now I can escape every now and then ~
~ Hooray!

Here are photos of the process:

First, a piece of plywood over the carpet makes the floor
Cost was about $40.

Scraps of 2 x 2 from a construction site
Cost: FREE

I did buy 3 new bins. My old ones were shot.
These are deeper so I can pack more clothes.
Got these at Walmart on sale for $8 each = $24

Joe started by making the leg/braces out of 2 x 2

A closer look at the finished leg/braces

I cut out the old seat belts in the back
Haven't yet figure out how to remove this piece.

Next, Joe measured to be sure the leg/braces
were wide enough. And I wanted about an inch space at the top.
I don't use lids on the bins - 
I have found it easier just to slide them in and out
and let the bed be the lid.


Perfect fit!

Screwing the braces/legs to the plywood floor





All four braces/legs are in. 
The last section holds more than one bin.

Next, piecing the top.
We are just using scrap plywood,
but you COULD buy a whole piece.
It's just awful expensive right now.

I asked Joe to round the corner near the passenger seat.
In the future, I will be turning that passenger seat around,
but right now I need it for my mom to sit in.


Almost done!

Putting in the last piece.

There is a space in the front where Joe will put wood,
to make the floor completely flat.
I will go to Goodwill, nab some old clean yoga mats,
and cut them to fit. Then, I put a rug on top.
This gives me a LOT of insulation.
I really never got cold in my other van,
and this is the way I did the floor.


Here I am trying out my bed.
Bins are underneath.
Joe is working on filling in that little front piece.

I'm sooooo happy!


Come back in a few days to see how I organize the space.

Next month, I'm going to pay Joe to put in my kitchen.
It will be in the hatchback, just like my other van,
with a few small changes.

Life is so good!
Annie

Holtville Hot Springs

I packed up the van last night and this morning I took off South again.



I met up with Lisa Middleton at Holtville Hot Springs!  Lisa is from Minnesota and if there are two expressions to describe her, I'd say she's cute as a bug and smart as a whip!  Lisa travels with her pup and works from her van.

The trip to the hot springs was confusing - the GPS instructions weren't too hot.  I took I-10 to 86. Then although the GPS was sending me toward Yuma, I saw a sign to turn left on 115 to Holtville, so I took that turn.   I stayed on 115 all the way through town then JUST a few feet before you merge onto I-8 to Yuma, you turn left off onto a small road that goes directly to the Hot Springs.

Lisa met me at that junction and drove me to the hotsprings. It was wonderful to finally meet her. We've texted back and forth since before the RTR.



The hot springs were nice, but quite small. They looked a little green, but Lisa says they clean them on Tuesdays. Usually I wouldn't care, but since I had all that surgery two days ago, I decided it would be best not to chance getting an infection.

The springs are next to a lovely pond where we met two young boys fishing.





There is a BLM long term camping facility right across the road, but Lisa showed me a road alongside a canal that led to some free parking. I took a mental note, then decided to continue on to Yuma.

I'm sitting in the parking lot of the Quechan Casino in Yuma. I'm parked next to a nice guy named Frank who has been full-timing for nearly 20 years and a couple from Canada (his name is Brian - haven't met her yet).

The weather is cool but sunny, and though I'm headed south, I guess the cold snap hasn't let up, so I'm expecting some chilly nights. I brought an extra wool blanket this time. And I do have my Buddy heater if I need it.

Sooooo... that's all for today.
Gonna go try to stay warm and stay out of that danged Casino. It took $160 of my dollars this afternoon ... but it was fun.

Later,
Annie

Rubber Tramp Rendezvous in Quartzsite, AZ

A few days before the RTR was to begin, our group traveled to Scaddan Wash and set up camp.  I really didn't take many photos of the RTR, because I figured there'd be hundreds posted by the other 3000 participants!  Days were spent attending workshops and making new friends. Nights were spent around the campfire, singing songs and laughing. I'll treasure the memories of this, my first Rubber Tramp Rendevous!

Here are a few of my favorites:


The sunrise and sunset at Scaddan were phenomenal!


Andrew directing traffic, "SLOW DOWN!"

Merle helped Nelda with the Welcome Table

Van Dwellers beginning to gather . . . 
Me with Merle

Me with the Woman Now Known as Betty
With some HUGE Amethyst Cathedrals at Tyson Wells

Jerry and Nelda "getting round"

We had a colorful camp, thanks to Joe W

Kimba, who lives out of her car with her cat

I love this photo of Jerry!

Me

Me with Merle - my "evil twin!"  lol! We have had so much fun!
Me, my friend who wishes to remain anonymous, and Merle
OH. MY. GOSH!  I laughed so much and had such a wonderful time with these two!  Never a dull moment!  We ended up leaving and going to Cibola together. I finally found two people who "get me!"  What a kick!  I don't know where the road will take us - or how long we'll hang out together - but my life has certainly been enriched by their friendship and love!

Some kind soul donated food for the staff and between us all and with Sassy's direction, our camp kept them fed.





Andrew - a gentle giant of a man who I came to love.
Peace, Dude!

I love the cozy way my van feels inside
 I put a note up on the bulletin board that I wanted someone to help me turn my passenger seat around so it would face the rear.  A couple of days before the end of the RTR, this cute-as-heck guy dropped by and offered to do it for FREE!  I couldn't believe it!  I have so much more room now and a chair to work in!

I offered to pay him. He declined, and then to top things off, he turned Merle's seat around too!  What a nice thing to do for us!

You can see his videos on flatbedtruckingsamrides on YouTube.  He brought  Sam by on his motorbike next day.


Sunset at camp was always gorgeous. 
  I don't think I will ever tire of these fantastic sunrises and sunsets.  One thing I love about this lifestyle is living so close to the earth. Each morning, I open the side door of my van, make a cup of coffee, sit in the doorway and watch the sunrise.







Once the RTR was over, the Women's RTR began. I decided not to attend. Vern, Merle, and I headed on over to Cibola to photograph the burrowing owls at the wildlife refuge there.

Arches to Salt Lake City

It was about a 4 hour drive to Salt Lake City and by the time I got there, I was so tired, I called my son Cameron and asked if he could boo...