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Clubhouse Internet

September 29, 2007 odiesroadies Leave a comment
My Satellite dish is still not working. I don’t know if it’s our location, our equipment, or our service provider, but I decided to let it be until Jim gets back. As long as there is Internet I can use here at the clubhouse (aka the Family Center) – I’m taking advantage of that and learning what it’s like.

Notice the telephone and the blue cable. This is really a nice clubhouse hotspot. You can plug into electricity and just use the Wi-Fi like I did, or you can use the phone for dial-up, or you can plug the Ethernet cable (the blue one) in and use the high-speed Internet without bothering with Wi-Fi. This is becoming standard, at least in all the Thousand Trails parks we’ve been to this summer.

It’s actually been an interesting experience. I’ve come up with several pros and cons of going to the clubhouse for Internet:

Pros:
1. I’m more efficient with my email. Since I only check it once or twice each day, I actually respond when I read the email rather than say, oh – I’ll respond later. When I’m always on, I tend to read email right away, but let it pile up for responses.
2. It’s nice to get out of the house! It provides some kind of delineation between being at ‘work’ and being home.
3. I get other stuff done because I’m not distracted by wanting to go for a walk, take a nap, do the dishes etc.
4. I meet other people in the park at the family center

Cons:
1. I don’t do the browsing I normally do. I’m way behind on all the people’s blogs I usually keep up on. I’m also behind on all the learning stuff I normally do. I realize now that I spend hours each day just browsing and learning on the Internet. Not doing that for a whole week and I’m *behind*!
2. I can’t watch videos because the connection isn’t fast enough. A lot of my learning nowadays is done by watching video on the Internet. So, for example, if you try to watch one of my GeeksOnTour.com tutorial videos, it would jerk and stop.
that’s because the source of the Internet here at this hotspot is from a satellite dish.

You see, all Wi-Fi is not created equal. Wi-Fi is just a way to share a source Internet connection. Some Wi-Fi hotspots are powered by a T1 connection to the Internet, some use DSL, some use Cable. The satellite-based hotspots will be the slowest. Our satellite dish system works just fine for watching video, but then again, we’re the only ones using it.

3. Not being able to send and email or do some other web work when I wake up at 2am with a *great* idea!
4. My computers can’t do their updates each day at 2am.

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Verde Valley

September 27, 2007 odiesroadies Leave a comment
What a nice place to hang out. I saw a fox walking thru the campsite right across from me – didn’t have the camera out. The weather has been gorgeous. 60s at night, 80s in the late afternoon. Brilliant, sunny days.

And, such friendly, helpful staff :-)

I’m afraid I spoke too soon about my satellite Internet troubles being over on Monday morning. I was on for an hour or so, then the transmit/receive problems started up again. I was on for about a half hour on Tuesday, and less than 5 minutes today! Ouch! The symptoms indicate RF interference, like happens when there is a radar detector nearby. I haven’t started knocking on doors, but I just can’t imagine than there are any radar detectors around here at the end of the road!?

I almost moved to another site … but I really like the site I’m in, so I decided to take advantage of the free WiFi at the clubhouse. It’s kinda like going to the office!

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Tires, Airports, and Satellite Dishes

September 24, 2007 odiesroadies 6 comments
I’ve been told by tire experts that tires don’t ‘blow out’, they just lose air. hmmm Well, we had a tire the other day that ‘lost air’ with a nerve-wracking *BANG*. Sorry, but I call that a blowout!

Luckily it was the inside dual tire and didn’t damage anything else, it happened just before a rest area so we were able to limp along and pull in the parking lot. Our Good Sam emergency road service was there within 15 minutes and we were soon back on the road! The bad part was the next day in Phoenix when we decided we should replace both of the dual tires so they would be the same. There goes $400!

We drove up to Thousand Trails Verde Valley – about 2 hours north of Phoenix where we had reservations for 2 weeks. It’s a breathtaking drive.

Then, yesterday, I took Jim to the Phoenix airport and put him on a plane for Fort Lauderdale. Believe it or not, he’s making the trip to fix my Mom’s computer! I thought she was kidding at first, but then she explained that service from the store where she bought it would cost $130/hr and she’d rather spend the money on a plane ticket for Jim – the only person she really trusts to work on her computer. hmmmm, well, we were just hanging out these 2 weeks anyway, and he could visit the rest of the family plus a couple other computer clients.

I guess I can sacrifice and hang out here …

You may be wondering why I haven’t posted for 3 days. Well, the satellite dish Internet connection stopped working as Jim packed up to go to the airport! I think it was on strike knowing it’s ‘master’ was leaving. Really – we pulled in here Friday afternoon, raised the dish and got online within 10 minutes. It worked fine all Friday night. As he was packing up Saturday morning, I got online and it crapped out on me. He told me nothing was wrong, leave it alone, it will be back on Monday when the folks at Hughes come back to work. Yep, it’s Monday morning and I’m back online.

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The smell of bacon

September 21, 2007 odiesroadies 3 comments
Is there anything quite as enticing as the smell of bacon in a campground? (Well, maybe the smell of those chocolate chip cookies at the food court in a mall) When we were up in the mountains last week – at Idyllwild – someone in the campground was cooking bacon when we took our morning walk with Odie. Ahhh – the smell of bacon when you’re in the forest and there’s a slight chill in the air and you’re hungry! It creates such an intense desire for

bacon!

That desire stayed with us for days until we finally made it to a grocery store and bought

bacon!

We are now in a campground down in the desert of Arizona, and we are enjoying a breakfast of, you guessed it, bacon and eggs. Odie’s got nothin on us for drooling over the smell of bacon. :-)

We’re in Tonopah, Arizona because there is a hot springs here that we really like. I have pictures on this post from the last time we were here. You get a private ‘room’ for $10 each. The ‘tub’ is a rock pool, the floor is indoor/outdoor carpet laid on top of the dirt, the ceiling is stars. What a treat.

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The Big Q

September 20, 2007 odiesroadies Leave a comment
We’re in Quartzsite, the big “Q”. This is the place where thousands of RVs come and camp in the desert during the winter. It’s pretty deserted now, but some of the seasonal folks are starting to trickle in. Our friends, Dick and Frankie just got in after their summer travels and they invited us to stop by on our way thru. So we did! This is ‘The Cabin’. It was the first place in our travels where we stayed for an extended period – back in 2004/5.

We took our walk in the desert and up ‘our’ hill.

And, we had a great lunch at the Grubstake with Dick and Frankie.

Nice visit guys! Till next time.

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Palm Springs

September 17, 2007 odiesroadies 3 comments
Palm Springs, to me, conjures up visions of the Rich and Famous. People who came here to play golf with Bob Hope. People come here to be pampered at a spa costing thousands of dollars. People come here in the winter to soak in hot springs while they leave the help to shovel the snow at their home up north.

We came here to do the laundry, go grocery shopping and get the dog groomed! Well, not exactly, this was just a convenient place to park for a couple days because there is a Thousand Trails here, and we do need to do laundry and grocery shopping. There is every store imaginable here! Including Odie’s favorite – Petsmart. They let him wander the aisles after he finished with the grooming.

Hey! At least one of us got a spa treatment :-)

Note to readers: If you click on any picture – it will open up a new window showing that picture in our Picasa Photo album. The picture there is a little larger, plus you can click on forward or backward and see more photos. You can even click on slide show and see all the photos. I put all the photos for a month in one Picasa Web Album.

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Here Be Mountains

September 17, 2007 odiesroadies Leave a comment

It’s always surprised me to know that there are mountains, not hills but honest-to-gooness montains, just east of the flat, hot, highly populated areas in Southern California. I’ve heard of Big Bear, where you can go skiing within an hours drive of where people are basking in the sun at the beach, but I’ve never been there.

Well … it’s true! We traveled to the Thousand Trails park called Idyllwild. It’s at 6600 feet. What a pretty drive!

I think this can honestly be called a ‘Campground’. Lots of pine trees, big sites, nature trails, and cool air. We woke up to 56 degrees! In fact, I’d say that a lot of these sites were better used by tents! You had to be pretty adept at handling your rig to get parked on these hills!

With all these trees, we were a little worried about getting our satellite Internet. As it turned out, we got on thru the trees just fine. We also had the best cell signal that we’ve had in the last month! Go figure – our most remote location all month and the best signal. Perhaps this sight at the entrance to the park would explain it.

see more photos on our web album.

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Outgeeked!

September 16, 2007 odiesroadies 6 comments
With our new sign on the back of the motorhome – you can’t miss us!

We expected to get a few more hits on our website because of this, or to meet more people in the campgrounds with this conversation starter, but, we didn’t expect this:

email:

“… I am right behind you in my car as I type this on ca-371. If you’re not online right now you aren’t as much of a geek as me. (you have been outgeeked) …”

Hah!
It’s true, we are not able to get online while we’re driving with our satellite dish. You need a cellular-based aircard for that. If money were not an issue, we’d probably have one of those too, but, actually I enjoy knowing that there is sometime that I *can’t* get online!

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Kayaking La Jolla’s Caves

September 14, 2007 odiesroadies 12 comments

Last week we drove to La Jolla and scoped it out for launching and paddling kayaks, saying we’d come back this week. We did it! So many times we’ve said we’d ‘do that later’, and never do. But this was just too good to pass up!

It was a gorgeous day. The drive was a little less than an hour from our campsite at Ramona.

You drive right on the beach to launch the kayaks.

You gotta watch the video to see how we had to paddle thru the surf to get out. It was actually very little surf, but compared to what we’re used to in Fort Lauderdale ! Watch out. Luckily we don’t have video of when we came back in. The surf dumped us both! First time I’ve ever flipped the kayak.

You will need Flash to play this video, if you don’t have it you can download Flash for free. You might also need some dramamine! If it starts getting jerky, pause the playback until the download gets further ahead.

or – if the flash version didn’t work for you, try YouTube:

After getting out, it was pretty calm going over to the caves. You could even see the kelp and the bright orange Garibaldi fish in the chilly water below you.

Here’s Jim braving the caves.

I’ve certainly seen plenty of seals before – but not paddling close enough to pet them!

I just can’t imagine how much money it takes to live here!

Do I feel guilty for taking a whole day when I should have been doing web work and bookkeeping? Yes. Would I do it again? Yep.

“Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away!”

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Kayaking La Jolla’s Caves

September 14, 2007 odiesroadies Leave a comment

Last week we drove to La Jolla and scoped it out for launching and paddling kayaks, saying we’d come back this week. We did it! So many times we’ve said we’d ‘do that later’, and never do. But this was just too good to pass up!

It was a gorgeous day. The drive was a little less than an hour from our campsite at Ramona.

You drive right on the beach to launch the kayaks.

You gotta watch the video to see how we had to paddle thru the surf to get out. It was actually very little surf, but compared to what we’re used to in Fort Lauderdale ! Watch out. Luckily we don’t have video of when we came back in. The surf dumped us both! First time I’ve ever flipped the kayak.

You will need Flash to play this video, if you don’t have it you can download Flash for free. You might also need some dramamine! If it starts getting jerky, pause the playback until the download gets further ahead.

or – if the flash version didn’t work for you, try YouTube:

After getting out, it was pretty calm going over to the caves. You could even see the kelp and the bright orange Garibaldi fish in the chilly water below you.

Here’s Jim braving the caves.

I’ve certainly seen plenty of seals before – but not paddling close enough to pet them!

I just can’t imagine how much money it takes to live here!

Do I feel guilty for taking a whole day when I should have been doing web work and bookkeeping? Yes. Would I do it again? Yep.

“Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away!”

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