Busy day!

In no particular order:

Got the trailer spare replaced–actually, it’s the road rim that’s been in spare-duty for 6 months. The whole process of replacing the spare could’ve been so much less headache-inducing if the retailer had their logistics sorted out. But at least it’s done now, so I can swap them out tomorrow.

Got the hiking shoes replaced so we can be a bit more prepared for the coming deer season.

Also for deer season, we picked up a larger cooler. Quite possibly guaranteeing that I don’t get a deer.

Swapped out some stuff in storage.

Coordinated the fifth wheel hitch and air springs for the next trailer–and optionally a Sidewinder pin-box.

We also got the tablets set up on a new carrier today. We were going to port our mobiles over, too, but it turns out that our current carrier has a painful process to port out, so we’ll just wait three weeks for the contract to expire the we’ll just term the old account then swap the new SIMs in.

Then there was also the stop to pick up a priority backup solution for my work laptop: $90 for a 2TB USB drive sounds reasonable to me.

Emptied the PO box of he last two weeks’ mail.

And now, we have a 2.5hr drive back “home”.

Yep, busy day.

Unlimited Mobile Data Plans for $47.75/month from OmniLynx Wireless – RV Mobile Internet

After this was announced yesterday and we did our own looking we signed up. If you rely on Internet to work and be mobile UNLIMITED data for $47.75 a month is a steal.

It is open to the general public and can be used anywhere Verizon has service.

Please read the whole site where you sign up for yourself. If you choose to sign up too would you be so kind as to put our customer reference number in. Thanks! It is #2040.

You can read about it and sign up here
http://www.hsvwifi.com

Unlimited Mobile Data Plans for $47.75/month from OmniLynx Wireless – RV Mobile Internet

Red Mt. RV Park

Owned and operated by the folks of http://millersamazingtrip.blogspot.com and their staff. Sites have full hookups, but are almost entirely on gravel with the exception of their grassy tent areas and a wee playground for the kids.

There are several year-round tenants up here, too. For example, retiree, Bud Jenkins, our next door neighbor, spends his weekdays up here usually fishing for kokanee, then weekends down in Boulder.

Plus lots of people store their RVs right next to the campground in one of the large storage lots. Although, if we had land close to Kremmling, we’d probably keep our RV on our own lot and, you know, live in it.