We’re Doing What??!?

If we went back to January 2020 to warn ourselves about what was to come there would be many things that we might not believe. It’s been a year of suffering and frustration for many in this country. We have been fortunate. Our caution since the pandemic hit has spared our family from getting sick. We have, however, had to adjust in ways we couldn’t have anticipated in January. Sheltering in place, wearing a face mask, social distancing — all things that seem so normal today. But, the one that might have surprised us the most? Lisa and I bought a motor home and are getting ready to embark on a socially-distanced cross-country adventure.

Let’s go back to the beginning to see how this out-of-character behavior began.

Lisa was talking with her girlfriends on a Zoom happy hour (another COVID-19 invention) when she started to lament her inability to take our annual trip to Winona Lake, Indiana. Her father had just turned 91 and seeing him whenever possible is of utmost importance. And, we haven’t missed a year since we got married. But, flying is not safe yet; driving requires a lot of risk with hotels, bathroom, and food stops. Seemed undoable. Then she (or someone on the call) brought up the idea of an RV trip. Sounded like an option. So, after the call was over, Lisa came to me with the idea. “Sounds promising,” I said. “I’ll look into it.”

Lisa’s Dad looking through his tree at Winona Lake

I began to research RV rentals. Now, going to Winona was going to be a month-long excursion with a stop in Boulder and a possible national park visit. The rental costs were sky high, especially since it would be parked unused for a much of the time while we were in Boulder and Winona Lake. Since we love to travel and this might be our only means to do so for a while, and given we want to visit my parents, see our place in Boulder periodically, and head off on other adventures, I wondered if buying a motor home might not be a bad idea. So, the research began.

We ended up buying a used 2017 Airstream Interstate Grand Tour motor home. And, we were fortunate. There have been a number of COVID crazes and, I think we’ve done them all. First it was sourdough bread and banana bread, then it was a puppy (Sophie), then a hot tub, then a backyard playground for the grandkids. And, finally, a motor home. All of these crazes drove up demand for the products and we were fortunate to put a deposit on our RV before the masses came rushing in. One news report we saw said that RV sales are up 170% from the pre-COVID period. We feel lucky to have gotten such a nice unit for the price we did.

Lisa and I picking up our new mode of transportation

Lisa says I became obsessed with the idea of becoming an RV owner. I guess I did. It would be six weeks before we could take delivery once we pulled the trigger because the Airstream dealership was so slammed with demand. So, it was YouTube videos to learn what to do; blogs to learn about this strange new hobby; Amazon to buy all the needed accessories the videos and blogs said I must have. I also started planning our trip (Yes, Gracie, you heard that right. I am doing the planning).

You can imagine how excited we were to take delivery on our new toy! Lisa thought it should have a name. Katie suggested The Winona Rider. It stuck.

First up: a test run up to Sonoma Valley. We joined a network called Harvest Hosts which allows members to park their RV overnight for free at wineries, breweries, farms, and golf courses around the country. We chose Mayo Vineyards in Glen Ellen as our maiden voyage destination. If you know us, going to a winery would not be a surprise. Driving is easy since it is a relatively small RV so the trip up was a breeze. We arrived and the woman running the winery welcomed us and had us back in to a spot among the grape vines. Maybe this will be a better way to travel than we expected! She then offered us a socially-distanced wine tasting and told us we could set up in their outdoor tasing area after they closed if we wanted to eat dinner and allow the dogs to roam around in the enclosed space. Yes!

Camping in the vineyard
Our wine and cheese dinner at Mayo Vineyards
Lisa and I hanging in the tasting area after closing time.

We both slept like babies. It was like camping, only more luxurious. And, since we haven’t left Danville since March it felt even more special. Yes, there were a few hiccups. For example, when your rig isn’t plugged into an outlet it is important to be economical with power usage so you don’t drain your batteries. I woke up at 4 am and noticed I had forgotten to turn off the outside lights. Lisa said she heard me mutter, “You idiot.” (to myself) as I got up to turn them off. Our batteries were fine, but, it was a warning to have a checklist of things to pay attention to. I am guessing this won’t be our last rookie mistake.

Tomorrow we begin the main event. A month-long RV trip with stops in Lake Tahoe, Salt Lake City, Boulder, Lincoln, Des Moines before we reach Winona Lake. On the way home we will retrace our steps to Boulder before going north to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. We are looking forward to the adventure (misadventure?) of a lifetime. All without setting foot on an airplane or pulling out our passports. Our marriage has survived 35 years. It’s survived sheltering in place in our relatively spacious home. Why not test it in a space the size of your master bath for one month?

Our four week route.

We plan on being extremely cautious as we don’t want to get sick or infect anyone else. Of course, we’ll be sporting our masks and keeping our distance as we go. It will be interesting to see how the cultural differences around the country impact the seriousness that people handle the risks. Join us on this road trip as we blog all of our experiences.

When we bought the RV, Lisa said we would be selling it on the day a vaccine is released. Now we’re thinking, perhaps, we will keep The Winona Rider well past the pandemic. Who knows?

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18 thoughts on “We’re Doing What??!?

  1. YAY!!! I’m so happy for you and envious at the same time. This is something I have long wanted to do. I will enjoy watching your travels and learning some trick and tips from you for when my time comes to join the RV life. Happy Trails!!! (P.S. – the picture of Lisa’s dad is as precious as they come!!!)

  2. Mary Frandsen

    Thumbs up to the Winona Rider name!

  3. Lisa Z

    Awesome! I’ve wanted to do this for years! You can probably rent it out when you’re not using it. A sort of mobile Air BnB. Enjoy! Will follow.

  4. Lorri Wilke

    Looking forward to reading about your adventures! Yeah, I think a little rental business on the side when you get home is a great idea.

  5. Stace

    So excited for you two!!! This seems like the perfect solution to our circumstances for sure. Have a safe and wonderful adventure, and keep us posted so we can virtually travel with you!!! Wish you could come to KC but I know this had to be planned strategically. I’m loving my new/used Tesla and definitely have lots to learn. Thank you for the intro to this incredible car!
    Love you both 🤗🤗💞💞

  6. Debora

    So cool! I will enjoy tracking this trip. I said to Jeff I love those (RV-ish) airstreams. Shoe photos of the inside soon. 👍🏼

  7. Desolina Avila

    Good Speed 🙏🏾🚐👊🏾🚐✌🏾🚐😊

  8. Wonderful start to this unique adventure.So glad I can journey vicariously with you. What a kind and caring way to be safe and protect yourselves and others and yet honor and bless Lisa’s dad. You will have a blast, I have no doubt. I can’t wait to read the next installment! Enjoy every minute — even the irritating ones will be something to laugh at (later). And the memories will be something special for you world travelers. Happy Trails!!! Jane

  9. Buff Collins

    Can’t wait to read about all your adventure! Love the Winona Rider name!

  10. Mark Schratz

    Hope you have a blast! We’re up at Tahoe and can wave at you as you go by if you like! Look forward to the blog!

    Mark

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  11. Awesome new rig! Enjoy your journey across the US. Give us a shout when you are in Denver/Boulder. We got a completely rebuilt antique 1953 RV laster year (even has solar) Its a different experience than anything we ever experienced.

    Watch out when you get to Yellowstone. The roads were bumper to bumper 2 weeks ago. Masks were occasionally used.

  12. Awesome new rig! Enjoy your journey across the US. Give us a shout when you are in Denver/Boulder. We bought our first RV last year, a completely rebuilt antique 1953 RV late last year (even has solar) RV’ing is a new experienced we never knew existed. Enjoy!

    Watch out when you get to Yellowstone. The roads were bumper to bumper 2 weeks ago. Masks were occasionally used.

  13. Jennifer (Davis) Childress

    Hi Brad & Lisa,

    I worked with Brad at World Savings HQ in Savings Admin back in the ‘96/‘97 (Charter Club) days.

    Your RV trip is something my husband and I have been interested in doing and your van looks like exactly what would appeal to us.

    I am going to follow along on your cross-country adventure and wish you the best in your travels. Thanks for letting us watch from afar.

    Jennifer

  14. Suzanne Luchs

    Katie. Is. Brilliant.

  15. What a wonderful idea! Enjoy every mile together and family and friends you see along the way. Love you guys! Arne & Donna

  16. Bonnie Kalen

    Oh my gosh, I enjoyed reading about your adventure in the The Winona Rider! Lisa, your Dad is SO cute I want to give him a kiss on his cheek! I bet he was thrilled to see you both. The Airstream is first class, I would expect nothing less….it sounds like you were on a mission Brad to get the mobile home of your dreams, I love it! Let the good times continue….

  17. Steve Gray

    Good for you. Enjoy the adventure!

  18. Kathryn Benvenuto

    Look forward to following the adventures of the “Winona Rider”! Have a great trip!

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