Yep... it's the transmission.
Got the call today, finally, the tranny is busted. Yee. But, it will get fixed and get me off to see places again. Oh, and they said the dying problem it had when putting it into reverse is caused by the tranny locking up when trying to go into gear. So this fix with take care of that is well.
I'll be a little poorer, but that's life. Ready to get that beast back and finish redoing/rearranging the inside. Saw this pic earlier today, liked it, it's fitting....
Traveling to all 50 U.S in remembrance of John Boatright. I will be hitting a lot of topics on here. John, camping, van conversions and dwelling, living frugal, road tripping, or whatever may strike me that day.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Van Halen Heading Into Shop
Will be taking the girl to a mechanic next week to see about the tranny issues.
It did a few things that made me nervous. A big rev up in first or second gear, then jerking when it got into gear. I was told that is the tranny slipping. Not cool. As she is still drive-able now, went ahead and made an appointment to a guy both my dad and uncle liked and trusted with their transmissions. They both have been working on cars all their life, so if they trust him, I'll trust him.
Will probably need tranny rebuild. Ugh. Not $$ cool. But, better than being stranded on the road later on, miles from home. Has got to be done if I want to keep taking her places. Here is a good reason right here:
If you want to see places like this, you must keep the Van on the road!! :)
While she's getting the tranny fixed, will also have the mechanic look into the dying putting it in reverse thing as well.
After that, will have to figure out how to replace el fund-age, lol. That, and figure out where I'm heading next. There is the RTR (a gathering for like minded peeps) in Arizona in January I'll definitely be going to. But before that? Who knows. Depends on how much $$ is left over. Maybe a little trip early November, so I'll be around come Thanksgiving. Can't give up that turkey, yo! :)
It did a few things that made me nervous. A big rev up in first or second gear, then jerking when it got into gear. I was told that is the tranny slipping. Not cool. As she is still drive-able now, went ahead and made an appointment to a guy both my dad and uncle liked and trusted with their transmissions. They both have been working on cars all their life, so if they trust him, I'll trust him.
Will probably need tranny rebuild. Ugh. Not $$ cool. But, better than being stranded on the road later on, miles from home. Has got to be done if I want to keep taking her places. Here is a good reason right here:
If you want to see places like this, you must keep the Van on the road!! :)
While she's getting the tranny fixed, will also have the mechanic look into the dying putting it in reverse thing as well.
After that, will have to figure out how to replace el fund-age, lol. That, and figure out where I'm heading next. There is the RTR (a gathering for like minded peeps) in Arizona in January I'll definitely be going to. But before that? Who knows. Depends on how much $$ is left over. Maybe a little trip early November, so I'll be around come Thanksgiving. Can't give up that turkey, yo! :)
Friday, October 9, 2015
Look What Came In
Woohoo, lookie what finally came in. :D
First time in my life I've had one. :)
So now you're thinking "Where is she going now?" right? Haha! I wish!! I might use it in a few months to visit Mexico for a day, but otherwise, there is no country that I'm planning on hitting soon.
Then again, I keep hearing how you'll be needing these to fly in the next few years, some states already requiring it. So it was just a good idea to go ahead and get 'er done. :)
First time in my life I've had one. :)
So now you're thinking "Where is she going now?" right? Haha! I wish!! I might use it in a few months to visit Mexico for a day, but otherwise, there is no country that I'm planning on hitting soon.
Then again, I keep hearing how you'll be needing these to fly in the next few years, some states already requiring it. So it was just a good idea to go ahead and get 'er done. :)
Monday, September 28, 2015
Spider Rock Near Chinle, Arizona
Thought I'd post some pictures from our time at Spider Rock, near Chinle, Arizona.
We actually slept in a hogan. I didn't know what that was until I saw it. The man that runs the campground gave us the background on it, his uncle built it, and lived in it, raised 11 children in it. It is made of logs and dirt. He, Howard, built two smaller ones at the campground. The logs were fashioned in a hexagon type of structure and was filled in with dirt. Dirt floor, as well. The temperature inside was always pleasant, even through the hot hours of the day and the cold temps at night. Here are some pics:
They called this the 'White House'.. you can barely see the white part back there. There were many ruins on the side of the rock, many footholds and lots of pictographs, as well. Very interesting.
We actually slept in a hogan. I didn't know what that was until I saw it. The man that runs the campground gave us the background on it, his uncle built it, and lived in it, raised 11 children in it. It is made of logs and dirt. He, Howard, built two smaller ones at the campground. The logs were fashioned in a hexagon type of structure and was filled in with dirt. Dirt floor, as well. The temperature inside was always pleasant, even through the hot hours of the day and the cold temps at night. Here are some pics:
Interesting, huh? I got the twin bed, slept pretty good. Tim got the bigger bed, it was hard, he said his back hurt less, go figure. Nathan chose to put up his tent and slept in that.
The next day, the doggies had to stay inside the Hogan (prounounced Ho-Gan according to Howard) while we went on a tour of Spider Rock. Tim made sure Howard would be our tour guide, lol. What can we say, we liked the old coot.
The tour lasted about 4 hours, here are some pictures from it:
Friday, September 25, 2015
Scenes Around Moab, Utah
Thought I would share some of the views we had around the Moab, Utah area.
This is where I decided to plant the Hula doll. It was at the visitors center, lots of people around, so I decided to put it in a spot not quite as noticeable, yet hopefully found.
The next day, we went to Canyonlands National Park, here are some pics from there.
These last pictures are at Dead Horse Point... Way back when, someone decided to coral the horses there, but forgot to get them water, they all died. The Colorado river can be seen, the view is breathtaking. I feel bad for the horses, though. It was also the scene where Thelma and Louise found 'the Grand Canyon', so says Wikipedia.
After we left Moab, Utah, we headed south towards Chinle, Arizona. Will post about that next. :)
This is where I decided to plant the Hula doll. It was at the visitors center, lots of people around, so I decided to put it in a spot not quite as noticeable, yet hopefully found.
The next day, we went to Canyonlands National Park, here are some pics from there.
After we left Moab, Utah, we headed south towards Chinle, Arizona. Will post about that next. :)
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