Saturday, August 29, 2020

At Sioux Falls, SD

Falls Park, Sioux Falls, SD

We made it to Mitchell, SD on Sunday for drivers license renewal.  On Wednesday we moved over to Sioux Falls.  We plan to be here through Labor Day before making our way south to the Elkhart, IN area for trailer servicing & repair.  We've never visited the Sioux Falls area for any length of time before now.  I have a colleague from a sister command when I retired that has moved to the area.  He's giving us good info on things to see and do as are several friends from the "Folks-on-Spokes, Gulf Shores" group that Donna rides with when we're in Gulf Shores, AL.  We're planning to take a lot of the area in while here.  The 90+ degree heat has broken, and we're looking at high 70s/low 80s for the next week or so.  We were very pleased with the 58 degrees we woke up to today!  Even ran one heat pump for a little bit, too.

Catching everyone up:  The trailer's hydraulic leveling system works, but we're still getting some erroneous readings.  As long as those readings don't throw a 'safety stop" into the system, we do fine. Lippert appointment is set for September 16th. The trip to the dentist found I actually had one cracked tooth plus another one chipped.  The cracked tooth got a filling while the dentist just cleaned up the chip on the other tooth so food wouldn't catch in it.  A local tire dealership - recommended by the local Ford Truck dealership - replaced our two leaky metal valve stems with rubber high pressure valve stems.  It's been only one day, but both tires are holding air.  Usually, by this time (24+ hrs), one of the tires would be down 3 to 10 lbs.  We'll keep an eye on them as we still have 4 other wheels with metal valve stems that could start leaking at any moment. We also had a stow away - a field mouse probably from Voyageurs.  It's met an untimely end.

We finally got out to see the area, yesterday.  First stop was Falls Park where the local water fall and cascades are located.  We'd been told there was a bicycle path around the city.  We see it on Google Maps and on the local trail signs.  We'll get out and walk or bike more of it over the next week or so.

This morning's walk was a stroll at the local Japanese Gardens and around Covell Lake.  Nice walk.  The gardens were allowed to deteriorate.  They're now being restored.  Still nice to look at, but it's easy to see it needs a lot of work.

A few pictures of what we've seen are attached below for you to take a look-see.  Thanks for dropping by and checking up on us.  Until next week, David   

Falls Park


Falls Park



Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens


Saturday, August 22, 2020

On the Road to Mitchell, SD

 

We're fine and - at the moment - sitting at County Line RV in Summit, SD for the weekend.  It's a little town just off I-29 about 2 hours north of Sioux Falls.  We're surrounded by dirt roads, corn fields and cattle.  The picture, above, is from Paul Bunyan Park in Bemidji, MN where we walked along the Lake Bemidji lake shore on Thursday.

The family next to us is changing a trailer tire on their boat trailer this morning as I write this.  Not a good sign as we now have two leaky tires on the truck ourselves.  One is on the front that I can reach to add air (and this is a leaky valve stem that Ford has a TSB (technical service bulletin) on, but we've learned - by experience - the TSB doesn't actually fix the leak.)  The other air leak is on the rear dual wheels where Ford so conveniently located the valve stems that even a Ford dealer has had to dismount the rear tires just to add air to them.  And the closest tire shop is in Sioux Falls - about a two hour drive south that would be closed by the time I could get there.  Hopefully, I can get air into the tires today (on edit, I was successful), and we can get it looked at in Sioux Falls.  Acts like it's a leaky valve stem on that rear dual, too.

As the trailer reaches it tenth year of use, we can't move without breaking or wearing out something on the trailer.  To be fair, I've cracked a tooth, so I'm old & fragile, too, and have a dental appointment in Sioux Falls later this week.  The rear sensor for the leveling system is providing erroneous readings.  Yesterday morning it read the front of the trailer as too low to raise the rear leveling legs manually.  So you have to raise the front high enough to fake the sensor so it allows you to raise the rear leveling legs.  (We'll forego the discussion that you're not suppose to raise the front of the trailer with the rear leveling legs down as you may damage the rear leveling legs.  We've done this with a travel trailer, so we speak from experience.)  

The sensor's just worn out or the mount is broken...or both.  Of course it's conveniently located a couple of feet behind the rear axle of the trailer where you have to remove the exterior bottom floor & insulation of the trailer to get to it.  Good for protection, but a pain to replace.  Once again, we're unable to head east without an unplanned stop at a Lippert Service Center for hydraulic system repairs.  Of course we know there's stuff wrong with the trailer that we don't know about, too.  There's always at least five things wrong with the trailer.  That makes the sensor being one of them. We know of two maintenance items that need to be done.  Won't it be fun to find the others?  That's the adventure!

(As a side bar, yes, we have talked with families that have never had an issue with their RV or trailer.  I eventually reached the conclusion they just weren't yet aware of their problems.  What we typically see is someone in a brand new RV or trailer standing outside looking at their unit and scratching their heads.  When you talk to them their answer is this.  "Well, it worked at the dealer.  It worked in the driveway.  We can't figure out why it doesn't work now."  Or I read on a brand's forum & this is common on DRV's forum, "We just bought this (insert floor plan here) brand new from (insert name of dealer here) and I'm trying hard to like this trailer...")

This all just re-enforces my opinion that durability & reliability are not core values of the RV industry.  I'm at a loss for words about the wheels on 2017 to 2019 Ford F350 dual rear wheel trucks except to say the engineers knew better than to mix different metals (dissimilar metals that corrode) for the tire pressure monitoring system and alloy wheels.  That had to be a corporate decision.  I'm finding that lawsuits are already filed over it.  I prefer it be fixed.

So here we sit.  Wish us luck.  Until next week, David





Sunday, August 16, 2020

Our last weekend at Voyageurs Natl Park

 

Our visit here for this season is just about over as this is our last weekend tabling at the Rainy Lake Visitor Center.  We check out Tuesday. Turns out this was a great place to spend the pandemic.  We're fine.  Ready to go.  Anxious to see what happens next.

We head out to Bemidji Wednesday if all goes well.  Plan to be in Mitchell, SD by Sunday.  Driver's license renewal while there, then move slightly east to Sioux Falls. SD.  Plan to ride out Labor Day in Sioux Falls.  We have trailer service appointments late September in Indiana.  Spend a couple of weeks in Virginia visiting doctors.  Off to Alabama from there.  We'll see which governors change all that by evicting us from RV parks under the guise of "reducing" travel or due to our having South Dakota license plates.  We're aware (via RV forums) that New York state is canceling reservations for people that have South Dakota mailing addresses now.  Figure it's a matter of time before the rest of the east coast falls in line. 

Anyway, stay tuned.  Thanks for dropping by and checking up on us!  David

Saturday, August 8, 2020

Weekly Update

 

Our time is getting short here.  Less than a couple of weeks to go for us.  We'll be heading west to Mitchell, SD to get our drivers licenses renewed when we leave here.  Once that's done, we plan to spend Labor Day weekend near Sioux Falls, SD.  We haven't looked into Sioux Falls too much, but understand its has nice bicycle paths.  We've never visited the falls, either.  Hope to get it all in while were there.  Hopefully, weather won't be too hot or stormy

Today's first two pictures are from the deck of Island View Resort.  We were out getting a hamburger Thursday.  Not a very busy place when we were there.  Good hamburger, onion rings and fried cheese curds.  That's our entertainment for the last couple of weeks.

Last picture is of our view of the front of Rainy Lake Visitor Center last Sunday.  We had a busy day that day.  81 people stopped by and asked questions. 

That pretty much gets you up to date with us.  Thanks for dropping by and checking up on us.  Until next week - when we're wrapping up our volunteer period here - David



   

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Welcome to August



Welcome to the dog days of summer.  We, surprisingly, seem to be getting cooler.  Mid to high 70s are our predicted highs for the coming week.  Black flies, while not as intense, still "bug" us.

Time here is getting short.  This weekend - plus two more - and we've completed our volunteer season here at Voyageurs for this year.  Visitor centers remain closed though the park does try to have someone outside at least two of the visitor centers each weekend.  All campsites almost completely booked each day. (We're told a typical year would see around 40% reserved on any given day.) We've heard a couple of stories of people squatting on a campsite or walking away with a back-country key to a canoe & it's campsite without a reservation.  Works only until the "Visitor and Resource Protection" Rangers arrive.  (NPS version of law enforcement.)  So far no real issues once the rangers arrive. 

Our plans are to head west for a little bit once we're done here.  Previous plans to visit people we know in the mid-west are put on hold.  Current plans are to spend Labor Day around Sioux Falls, SD.  We've got our appointments to renew both our drivers license while we're in the area.  Slow trip to Lagrange, IN after that to have our trailer serviced.  That's the plan, anyway.

That pretty much gets you up to date with us.  Everyone on the east coast be safe.  Maybe you'll get a little cooler!  Thanks for dropping by and checking up on us.  Until next week, David