Joe: Leonard woke me up at 5:15am, so I have a little time to post. Today is the final day of packing and organizing. It's been cold, so we've been running the heat (at 55 degrees), and the on-demand water heater keeps the water in the unit at 40 degrees so the water doesn't freeze. So, I have to go find propane this morning before we head out. I also need to hook up the tire monitoring system. That system isn't super accurate, but it monitors temperature (which should not be an issue), and it will definitely alert us to a sudden loss in pressure.


We have to go say our goodbyes to the family. I am definitely starting to feel a little untethered at this point. I am worrier. So everyday the systems are running in the camper when I'm not there, I worry about malfunctions. Getting on the road, will put me next to the unit, and take a little of that worry off my shoulders. All campers are built to be light weight, so the building materials are cheap in a lot of cases. Which means a "house" not great quality. Now put this house on wheels and drag it down the road. What could go wrong? I guess we're going to find out.