July 24th marks three years of fulltime retirement and travel. Just a few stats on the years:
THE LIST......................................YEAR 1......... YEAR 2........YEAR 3
Motorhome Miles..........................10,666............8,481...........9,070
Average Miles Per Day........................29.14..............23.23.........24.85
Average Trip.......................................142.21............160............162
Gallons of Diesel Fuel.......................1375.21..........1083.27....1173.05
Average Cost Per Gallon........................3.80..............2.79..........3.11
CRV Miles.......................................11,792..........12,834.........11,949
Bicycle Miles.......................................405.................91.............149
Camp Sites............................................75.................53................56
Average Nights in Each.........................4.9................6.9................6.5
Number of Frosty Nights......................5.........too many............fewer
Number of Windy Days.........................?................120++.........fewer
Number of States(Provinces)..............23(0)...............19(0).........17 (5)
National Parks & Monuments...........30+................23+................11
Blog Posts............................................105.................77.............100
Days of Exercise (Jim).......................200..............195................173
Days of Exercise (Nanc).....................243..............261................234
Number of haircuts (Jim).................0......................0....................0
Old & New Friends & Family.......Priceless........Priceless.........Priceless
It is hard to believe we have been On the Road for three years. It seems like we have done and seen a lifetime's worth of things in that short amount of time. In the past year we have been on all three coasts, Pacific, Gulf and Atlantic. We did more dry camping and used Walmarts and rest areas for overnight stays a number of times. It sure is a money saver rather than paying for park facilities you don't need. We stayed in 56 different places and averaged $571 a month which is a little less than year two and under our goal of $20.00 a day. We also spent one night on a ferry. This year we had stays of a month or more at five different places which usually helps to reduce costs. In year one we only had one month long stay and in year two we had three. This slower pace has given us a chance to more thoroughly explore an area. We drove in 21 states and stayed in 14 while adding New Jersey, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine as new stops. We also added five Canadian provinces, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island.
We started the year meeting Rick and Denise for a week in Vancouver, BC then spent a month exploring the Olympic Peninsula. There we got to hang out with Marty and Allan & Sharon. After that we spent another week with Dave & Kazuko and their family before heading slowly south. Mother nature continues to provide the best shows with Yosemite, Crater Lake, seeing whales in both oceans and getting up close to an iceberg ranking at the top. Another highlight was sailing on San Francisco Bay with Erin and having him show us around that beautiful city. We had a great holiday season with Richard & Valerie. Starting the new year with them and other SKPs in Pasadena at the Rose Parade HOP was fantastic. We wintered in SoCal and Arizona where we got to visit with Linda Rocks and Dick & Joan Morgan, spend a week in the desert at Q with many SKPs, got together with Allan & Sharon and had Rick & Denise and Tom & Georgie visit from back East. We went back to the Texas Coast to see 07 mates Mark & Renita, Howie & Norah, Bob & Molly and the happy hour group at Watersedge. On the drive across Texas we got an email from Mike and Loretta so we changed plans and had a great two day visit in Uvalda. We returned to Betty's in Abbeville, our favorite park, and had a great month meeting old friends, Marvin, Al & Joyce, Ollie, Emile & Raymonde and making new ones, Omer & Sylvia, Jean Paul & Celine, Tony & MaryBeth, Ken & Barbie and many, many others. We then headed north to WashPA for five week's of doctors, dentists and dear, dear friends and family. We did a quick drive through New England and have been in Maritime Canada for six weeks. The time in Newfoundland and Labrador was great.
Not all has been peaches and cream as we learned what a turbocharger is, how expensive rubber can be and that if you are not constantly vigilant trees will attack your rig. There have been more “minor” problems with the motorhome then expected. I guess that should be expected as every time you drive it is like having your home in a tropical storm (we don't go hurricane speeds) during an earthquake. These inconveniences are really not that different from the problems we had when we owned a stix and brix, but they do tend to be much more expensive to repair. Another bummer was Nanc having her knee scoped as the recovery time involved has limited the length and number of hikes we took the last couple of months. Getting old is not for the faint of heart but we are not letting that deter us.
Our written in sand plan for year four is more time in Maritime Canada, Quebec (where we will visit Jean Paul & Celine) and New England, another Yanni wedding in August (in Cleveland, not Jamaica) and then a month in WashPA wrapped around a trip to Indiana for the Escapade. We have reserved a month on the Outer Banks in October and November and are going to winter somewhere in Florida. We are returning to Betty's for Mardi Gras and in April we have tickets for the NCAA Final Four in Houston. During the summer of 2011 we hope to fill in those Midwestern states that are missing from our map and attend the Escapade in Gillette, Wyoming. We also need to work on those cycling miles. Still so many more miles to travel and places to see.
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1 comment:
Jim and Nancy,
Hi! I so enjoy your blogs, photos, and humor! I am glad full timing is working out well for you. We have been to a few of the same places as you and now have many more places on our list of "places to see" thanks to you!
Keep up the great work on the blog and take care!
Corrinne Vogel (your former dental hygienist - now a graduate of Penn Commercial and looking for a job!)
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