professorpetrocelli
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Anyone up The Challenge of living in their Class B / Van
In the Notorious Colder 4th Season of the Northern climes ...?
I've read and gotten the advice, Go South Young Man (yea .. young man, I wish),
Fly like a snow bird, when the tundra like weather descends over the north.
Drain your water tanks before you carpet America's highways with an explosion
of last night's dinner ...
All great advice ....
I'm giving this living on the road my best shot (helped along by losing my
NYC rent stabilized apartment to the new breed of wealthy slumlords ransacking
and uprooting long term tenant's lives. But enough of my tale of woe ...
My dilemma, I can fly south (naw .. drive south) but I have two elderly parents,
not in the best of health (87 and 83 years old - not living together) residing in the harsh
climes of NJ winters. So I will be traveling here and there, but not too extended
while God grants them their remaining days.
So from the great advice I have received in the forums: Be diligent! Drain the tanks
and waterlines, flush with antifreeze and use public toilets when the weather runs afoul.
And I understand that sound advice. But I LOVE WINTER! I love the snow.
I used to go winter camping (well, I'm a New Yorker and it was Bear Mountain .. like
being on the Mickey Mouse ski trail for beginning skiers).
I also know what its like to be frozen in your car (my first car was a 73 superbeetle
for those who remember their fingers numbed, frozen to the steering wheel while VW's
heat comes on like an afterthought.
I've heard what I shouldn't do ... or do at my own peril .. but I know there's got to
be some of you that don't lock the van up .... or drive down for warmth amongst
the armadillos .... I'd like to hear your stories, thoughts, ideas. In NYC we're
experiencing a heat wave over the last week ... 98 degrees .. as humid as being
in an Ecuadorian rain forest ... so I know you're thawed out enough to tell your
story.
A fellow Penquin
John Petrocelli
In the Notorious Colder 4th Season of the Northern climes ...?
I've read and gotten the advice, Go South Young Man (yea .. young man, I wish),
Fly like a snow bird, when the tundra like weather descends over the north.
Drain your water tanks before you carpet America's highways with an explosion
of last night's dinner ...
All great advice ....
I'm giving this living on the road my best shot (helped along by losing my
NYC rent stabilized apartment to the new breed of wealthy slumlords ransacking
and uprooting long term tenant's lives. But enough of my tale of woe ...
My dilemma, I can fly south (naw .. drive south) but I have two elderly parents,
not in the best of health (87 and 83 years old - not living together) residing in the harsh
climes of NJ winters. So I will be traveling here and there, but not too extended
while God grants them their remaining days.
So from the great advice I have received in the forums: Be diligent! Drain the tanks
and waterlines, flush with antifreeze and use public toilets when the weather runs afoul.
And I understand that sound advice. But I LOVE WINTER! I love the snow.
I used to go winter camping (well, I'm a New Yorker and it was Bear Mountain .. like
being on the Mickey Mouse ski trail for beginning skiers).
I also know what its like to be frozen in your car (my first car was a 73 superbeetle
for those who remember their fingers numbed, frozen to the steering wheel while VW's
heat comes on like an afterthought.
I've heard what I shouldn't do ... or do at my own peril .. but I know there's got to
be some of you that don't lock the van up .... or drive down for warmth amongst
the armadillos .... I'd like to hear your stories, thoughts, ideas. In NYC we're
experiencing a heat wave over the last week ... 98 degrees .. as humid as being
in an Ecuadorian rain forest ... so I know you're thawed out enough to tell your
story.
A fellow Penquin
John Petrocelli