It was a wonderful day to hike, here are some photos of the trails and what we thought were cool things to look at.
Monday, June 6, 2016
Hiking Minnawaska State Park
It was a wonderful day to hike, here are some photos of the trails and what we thought were cool things to look at.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Let's Go Racing
We took some time Monday to go visit the local sprint car race track located in Accord NY, and well I am excited to get to see them race some Friday night soon. The track is called Accord Speedway and is owned by a very nice couple Gary and Donna who spent well over an hour with us showing us around and letting us see Gary's race cars that he either stores for others or are his own.
He is building a brand new one that is only base painted so far with an engine yet to install. Gary use to do body work and painting and I really liked the green paint that he had on that car . He said under the lights it looks really great and just in the normal light to me I like it...something about green cars and bikes I have always liked...could it be why our motor coach is green ??
Accord has private areas for groups with AC and a full service snack bar during the races which the season starts in mid April and goes all the way through C. They have different Friday night racing events and one of them is for 9-11 and ends in late November with an event called the Gobbler.
Years ago I would go with my parents to Butler Motor Speedway in Michigan and this track is very similar just a little smaller with less grand stands but the cars are almost the same and that is what I like and will update after we get to see some racing and feel the Thunder of those Alcohol Racing Engines in the Sprint Cars.
Accord web site is www.accordspeedway.com who knows maybe I will get behind the wheel and take one for a spin, ??
Friday, May 20, 2016
Travels Finally On the Road.
I am way behind posting....we made it to our destination April 30th as was planned, but did not know the road would have so many twists and turns over the 1750 mile travels in 5 days...I mean who does this with one driver in a motor coach and the other trailing in the "big rig" but Linda and I did it.
Sure call us crazy, first work camping job traveling all the way from Texas to New York and we took all the curves thru TN from West to East and you know when you see the bright yellow blinking curve signs, with posted speeds around 50 with trucks going down hill by you at over 60 right next to you, it kinda brings new light to the wording "over the road" YIKES !!
Our stops consisted of a rest area in Arkansas, Campsite in TN, another campsite in TN see it is a long state when you go west to east, then a Stop in Virginia then another over night this time in a TA truck stop with BIG trucks all around. What is cool about that is you see them drive right next to you in and out with no troubles backing in and out. Pretty cool.
Well we have been at our destination for 3 weeks now, sometimes it feels like we just got here, and other days feels like we been here a lot longer, but it is all good so far. We like who we are working for and with and that is what matters the most.
We have laughed a lot and are enjoying the different things we have been doing each day, variety is is the spice of life they say. For me reminds me of golf course work with out the golf balls flying all around and the campsites are the golf course holes, and of course the membership are the campers.
The club house is the club house they call it,,, or maybe Linda and I made that name up. Many people here are seasonal which I think is a great things as they care about their camp site and the place they are staying.
We are working with another set of work campers and the last worker just got here this evening and got his camper just setup.
Looks to be an interesting summer in New York State. OH and PIE seems to love the life style the only issue is when the sky is light at 5 am she thinks its time for a walk...I wait till 6 before heading out, so sleep is really a premium for me lately.
Until next time, keep and eye out for Bears, they are at a place were the road really is less traveled now.
Sure call us crazy, first work camping job traveling all the way from Texas to New York and we took all the curves thru TN from West to East and you know when you see the bright yellow blinking curve signs, with posted speeds around 50 with trucks going down hill by you at over 60 right next to you, it kinda brings new light to the wording "over the road" YIKES !!
Our stops consisted of a rest area in Arkansas, Campsite in TN, another campsite in TN see it is a long state when you go west to east, then a Stop in Virginia then another over night this time in a TA truck stop with BIG trucks all around. What is cool about that is you see them drive right next to you in and out with no troubles backing in and out. Pretty cool.
Well we have been at our destination for 3 weeks now, sometimes it feels like we just got here, and other days feels like we been here a lot longer, but it is all good so far. We like who we are working for and with and that is what matters the most.
We have laughed a lot and are enjoying the different things we have been doing each day, variety is is the spice of life they say. For me reminds me of golf course work with out the golf balls flying all around and the campsites are the golf course holes, and of course the membership are the campers.
The club house is the club house they call it,,, or maybe Linda and I made that name up. Many people here are seasonal which I think is a great things as they care about their camp site and the place they are staying.
We are working with another set of work campers and the last worker just got here this evening and got his camper just setup.
Looks to be an interesting summer in New York State. OH and PIE seems to love the life style the only issue is when the sky is light at 5 am she thinks its time for a walk...I wait till 6 before heading out, so sleep is really a premium for me lately.
Until next time, keep and eye out for Bears, they are at a place were the road really is less traveled now.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Simple Challenges.
The Bears Den will be coming out of storage very soon and going on the road full time, we are so excited. So I went over to load some items yesterday in the early morning it had rained very heavy from about 3:30 am until 6:00 am. When I got to the coach in front of the door was over 3 inches of cold deep rain water, tough in my tennis shoes to stay dry.
The water was so clear, cold and wet a sure thing to wake a bear up.
The bigger challenge was the motorhome next to us is back in storage and they seem to like parking really close to the Bears Den. This made squeezing in the coach, for a bear of my size, another challenge, of course I got in, started it up, pulled forward and loaded the coach.
Will next weeks travels be of this type challenge? Stay tuned as now the roads being traveled will have bears on them.
Thursday, April 14, 2016
How many Bears does it take to fix a light bulb? and Let there be AIR !!
We now know the Answer to the Age Old Question...,
"How many Bears does it take to fix a light bulb?"
The answer... Just One !
Papa Bear, YEAH we have a working light now in the step well when we are traveling or just opening the door, just another safety item off our to do list.
Let there be AIR !!
Went to a T & W Tire and had a good experience. I actually spoke to Carlos last spring 2015 when we were looking at a BlueBird and I knew at that time that I was going to have T & W Tire be our local tire shop just from how that conversation went and Carlos's concern and care for his customers.
Today we had some valve extenders put on the rear inside tires, so it is now possible to check the air pressure and add or remove air if needed. Brian, did the install, and he did a great job as you can see.
If you are in the Fort Worth area I recommend seeing Carlos for your tire needs. The company covers Texas and Oklahoma, and here are their contact phone numbers.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Keeping things nice
I always want to keep things looking nice, and one of the simple projects was to just add a shock to the entry door...but it can be shocking when trying to get the right part when you have no idea what the part needs to be besides just using a ruler.
Measurement was 19 inches open and 12 inches closed, but when I ordered I selected from memory instead of my notes and went with a 17 inch model, of course I also forgot to get a Stud but later got one put on the shock and found out my notes are better than my memory, as you can see here when you are 2 inches short it covers part of the step, the other issue was 20 pounds was a little much for the hinges on the door, they are a little weak and the last thing I want to do is be hunting for that part.
So I ordered a 19 inch 13 pound and now the door opens and shuts with amazing perfection as you can see here. Linda was happy and well I was to, another item off the to do list.
I have some bulbs to pick up for the door step light, I completed cleaning and painting under the slide which looks like new to me now, and I will show photos before and after, I just forgot to do the after photos. Here is some BEFORE photos.
On my list to do is add a value extension to the inside dual wheels, the holes in the front rims are so small there seems to be no way to get it attached correctly for me...so I may punt to a tire dealer soon and before our first major trip, now just two weeks till departure, and we are super excited about taking the Bears Den on the road full time.
Well that is the update from the Bears Den.
Measurement was 19 inches open and 12 inches closed, but when I ordered I selected from memory instead of my notes and went with a 17 inch model, of course I also forgot to get a Stud but later got one put on the shock and found out my notes are better than my memory, as you can see here when you are 2 inches short it covers part of the step, the other issue was 20 pounds was a little much for the hinges on the door, they are a little weak and the last thing I want to do is be hunting for that part.
So I ordered a 19 inch 13 pound and now the door opens and shuts with amazing perfection as you can see here. Linda was happy and well I was to, another item off the to do list.
I have some bulbs to pick up for the door step light, I completed cleaning and painting under the slide which looks like new to me now, and I will show photos before and after, I just forgot to do the after photos. Here is some BEFORE photos.
On my list to do is add a value extension to the inside dual wheels, the holes in the front rims are so small there seems to be no way to get it attached correctly for me...so I may punt to a tire dealer soon and before our first major trip, now just two weeks till departure, and we are super excited about taking the Bears Den on the road full time.
Well that is the update from the Bears Den.
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