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Trip South

We travelled 2,950 miles and spent 75 hours in the truck and averaged 10.3 MPG.

#Stop NameMilesTotArrivalNightsDepart
0Home in New Richmond
000Friday
Oct29, 2021
1Willow River State Park1010Friday
Oct 29, 2021
7Friday
Nov 05, 2021
2Hawk’s Mill Winery
313324Friday
Nov 05, 2021
1Saturday
Nov 06, 2021
3Lacey-Keosauqua State Park Campground260584Saturday
Nov 06, 2021
2Monday
Nov 08, 2021
4Bold Spoon Creamery
Features:
278863Monday
Nov 08, 2021
1Tuesday, November 09, 2021
5Lake Charles State Park1651029Tuesday
November 09, 2021
2Thursday
Nov 11, 2021
6Leisure Landing RV Park2011230Thursday
Nov 11, 2021
2Saturday
Nov 13, 2021
7White “Tale” Ranch
1341364Saturday
Nov 13, 2021
1Sunday
Nov 14, 2021
8Escapees RV Club
2291594Sunday
Nov 14, 2021
7Sunday
Nov 21, 2021
9The Range Vintage Trailer Resort2011795Sunday
Nov 21, 2021
5Friday
Nov 26, 2021
10Lake Pointe RV Resort2742070Friday
Nov 26, 2021
3Monday
Nov 29, 2021
11Admiralty RV Resort 592129Monday
Nov 29, 2021
2Wednesday
Dec 01, 2021
12Long Island Village
3052434Wednesday
Dec 01, 2021
31Saturday
Jan 01, 2022

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Thanksgiving at the Range

Wow, Wow, Wow. We enjoyed a full Thanksgiving meal with smoked turkey (7 of them) with all the fixings. Executive Chef Keith Browning served a meal to remember for a lifetime. They served 59 people in the barn. Finished up the night with a huge bonfire. An football on the big screen.

Getting drinks at the Globetrotter Bar.

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Solo Stove – Ranger

Pam and I decided to visit Airstream of DFW along with the Robertson family. Pam and I looked at the new Pottery Barn (27RBT) as well as a Classic (30RBT). We came to the conclusion what we love our Globetrotter (27FBQ).

While there, we decided to buy a Solo Stove Ranger. These are known as “Smokeless Firepits”. We made a fire the first night from twigs and branches laying around our campsite. Fantastic fire. A great purchase.

Our First Fire in the Solo Stove

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Our New Home Base

We arrived in Livingston Texas and have moved our domicile here. We have registered our truck and trailer as well as getting Texas driver’s licenses and registered to vote. We are now residents of Texas. With no state income tax, we will even save a few tax dollars with my final paychecks from Syntegon :)!

Now we just need to get Cowboy Boots and Hats to make it official!

Our home base is with the Escapees RV Club, which has mail forwarding service. They collect and scan all of our mail. We can then review each piece of mail, and decide to shred, scan or forward the mail to wherever we are at the time. They also help you with setting up your domicile.

We are staying a week at their campsite in Livingston – Rainbow’s End right at the headquarters in site 117.

Our New Address:

232 Rainbow Drive #13218
Livingston, TX 77399-2032

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