This is a post I drafted some time back with the intention of catching up on our travels. Rather than delete it, I will post it and ramp up my intentions to post everyday.
We’ve been living in an RV for a little more than 6 months now. There was a trip to New Orleans and back to South Carolina in the small camper then, sitting for 2 or 3 more weeks until the new fifth wheel arrived. Then we waited for bicycles, then the rack for the kayaks and bikes, then Christmas with the families and finally got on the road December 31st only to have a flat tire on the camper within the first 10 miles.
We’ve been living in an RV for a little more than 6 months now. There was a trip to New Orleans and back to South Carolina in the small camper then, sitting for 2 or 3 more weeks until the new fifth wheel arrived. Then we waited for bicycles, then the rack for the kayaks and bikes, then Christmas with the families and finally got on the road December 31st only to have a flat tire on the camper within the first 10 miles.
The flat tire was a true learning experience. We learned how to navigate Roadside Assistance. We learned that truck drivers can inflate a tire with the compressors on their trucks. We learned that camper dealerships do not install tires on rims but they will take the flat off your camper, sell you a tire, take it all to a tire business to have it put on the rim then, reinstall it on your camper and send you on your way-all on a New Year’s Eve. This is a big shout out to Sonny’s Camp and Travel in Greenville, SC.
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