It has been discussed around our house for years. I, the “fun hater” usually get blamed for some sort of reality check thrown in with a few untimely key facts. Often the key one being, we have three growing children. If I were to succumb to the wild idea, it would be boondocking or parked on a parcel far from…everything. Not a lot lizard.
This was a terrific pipe dream, until the other weekend. We had a fuel line bust on injector 1, sending fuel out of the pump and all over the engine bay at 30k PSI. This earned me the pleasure of riding from Pendleton to Spokane on a school bus bench seat in a tow truck. Meanwhile my wife found an angel in an Uber driver who drove her and our 3 children home. Dale, the tow truck driver had endless stories, thoughts, opinions and 50+ years of experience. The guy had a clue, he owns the company, has a fleet, team and yard. I was just thankful he was willing to take the haul on a Sunday in July because things were not looking so wonderful on Saturday. We discussed everything from children to traveling and of course all he shared his thoughts on the best and worst motors, manufacturers as well as his thoughts of full timers. He was a die hard, you need to have a home base because you never know how long your rig will be down. After making it to Cummin NW and getting unloaded I met Terry in the parking lot as I was filling out my info at the after hour drop box. Terry lives full time in his RV and had been stranded in the parking lot for 2 weeks as a rock hit his radiator fan 6 miles from the service center. Prior to departing I asked Terry if there was anything I could bring him when I returned as I had a feeling he might be there when I returned. He told me he was good and had everything he needed. Eight days later, this past Monday I picked up our rig and saw that Terrys coach was still there. It was open, so I headed over. He stepped out briefly as he was on the phone and told me “they told me another week.” As much as I enjoy truck stops and diesel shops, I am now 100% team Dale and more importantly, my wife is too.