Monday, December 21, 2020

Montana to Maryland Sept-Dec 2020

                                                                            Our Summer Home

Pat demonstrates the proper way to stand on a SUB      Don tries it his way

We settled on our Summer House in mid-July and spent the next few weeks cleaning and buying furniture. We managed to get some hiking in each day. In addition to the many miles of trail in the MT Helena city park, we were only a half hour to the Continental Divide and under two hours to the lake region of the Rockies. It was fun to explore the surrounding area and discover new hiking opportunities. Being off the road during the summer crush proved to be relaxing, not worrying about finding an open campsite on the weekends. Several times we packed up the RV and headed into the mountains on Sunday and returned on Thursday. We were able to get work done on our car and RV including buying 10 tires.  You would not believe how difficult it was to get Goodyear (for the car) and Michelin (for the RV) tires. Even getting a replacement bike for Pat took months due an increased demand and less production during COVID.  




 
                                                    Don enters the Scapegoat Wilderness

Don at Lookout

We left MT in late September because we had reservations at timeshares in Wisconsin in early Oct. First, we stopped at Little Big Horn Battlefield. The site was very compact esp. when compared to Civil War Battlegrounds. Next, we had to stop in Rapid City, SD to get our Driver’s Permit renewed. We also dropped off our absentee ballots while we were there.  We stopped in Blue Earth, MN and camped next to the Jolly Green Giant. We noticed that the chrome wheel cover on our right rear tire was missing. We assume that when we return the RV to the shop in Helena to get the wheel torque adjusted, the cover was not put on tightly. We also found the air pressure low on the inside dual tire - most likely, the valve stem extension was damaged by the cover blowing off. We found a tire shop and got the tire pressure fixed. About 8 miles further down the interstate we heard a loud pop. Sure enough, that tire had a blowout. We called Good Sam Road Service and waited for the service truck, and waited and waited. Four hours later a truck showed up. The driver said it was a common practice for road service companies to call around and get bids from different tow companies, before contracting with one. Luckily, we carried a spare tire which the driver mounted; however, the tire was not balanced so it was a bit of a rough ride after that. Later I was able to arrange for a free Michelin replacement tire when we return to Helena next year. 





Pat meets the Pillsbury Dough Boy





Pat at Devil's Lake SP, WI 

 Our first timeshare was on the Door Peninsula in WI. This was our second visit to this beautiful area. There were lots of county and state parks to explore and few people, once the weekend crowd from Green Bay went home. The leaves were turning and the weather was cool. As we traveled cross-country this fall, we didn’t see the vivid colors we usually see.  We returned to the Wisconsin Dells for another timeshare week. Our next stop was the Phoenix Cruiser factory in Elkhart, IN where we got some work done on the RV.


Don at Cave Point City Park, WI 






Don's Family

We returned to MD and stayed at Patapsco SP for the last week in Oct before moving to an RV park in Woodbine, MD. We had dinner with Barb and her girls just prior to Sharon returning to her mission work in Albania. Barb was found to have COVID symptoms later in the year. In mid-Nov we winterized the RV and stored it at Susan and Windsor’s and headed to a timeshare in Williamsburg, VA. I had been having problems with my back and left knee, and while walking in a park, my knee took a turn for the worse. I know it’s just arthritis, but the pain pretty much kept me from doing much walking for weeks. Linda Erby came down and did some hiking with Pat. We had another week in Virginia Beach and a long weekend in Ocean City, MD. We drove down the boardwalk to enjoy VA Beach Holiday Lights and walked through OC Winter Wonderland. Most of these two and a half weeks had excellent fall weather, which made it all the harder to be sidelined while Pat was enjoying the parks.





Norfolk Botanical Gardens

Ocean City MD Winter Wonderland

We returned to our favorite AirBNB in Savage, MD for the month of Dec. I was able to get PT for my knee and Pat had surgery on her right hand. After New Years we will head south and see if our bodies recovered enough to do any hiking and canoeing in NC, SC, GA and northern FL.