It is time again, the travel bug has bitten Elke and me again.
Elke and I have been busy the last couple of weeks with getting our ducks in a row as they say here in the US to ready ourselves for another big trip. Besides some of the bureaucratic stuff which is due at the beginning of the year like renewing the car and motorcycle registration (here in NC we have to have a State Inspection done, not so in CT), getting insurances renewed, tax papers together for filing before the deadline, some doctor visits and much more, we are also occupied in organizing and checking our equipment for the approximately 8 month long trip. We also will have no restriction anymore on how long we can stay outside the country as we both are since last year US citizen, and of course I’m retired now as well. This time we will be traveling with our SUV with the comfort of having a rooftop tent to sleep in, and plenty of stow room in the car. It will be a change going from two wheels to four as we will sit in an enclosure and are not beaten by the elements no more, but it will allow us to go off grid if we want and to stay in remote areas and explore because we should not have the restriction of a very limited food and water storage as we had on the bike. We will also have the benefit of having an annex for our rooftop tent which we can unzip and leave behind, drive off with the car, come back, zip it on again and have an additional 130 ft2 living space with 90” headspace. Quiet some luxury.
As we have some unfinished business in the Northeast our plan is to make our way to Cape Breton to set over to Newfoundland, continue to Labrador, return to Quebec and Montreal, then cross over to the West for another visit to Alaska, before turning South to British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California, then sliding slightly East - Southeast to Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and who knows where the restless mind will drive us. There is only one set date we need to be back, and that is to catch in time a plane to Germany for my mother’s 90th birthday.
So for now its all getting the equipment checked out, last bits and pieces added, maps sorted out and the usual stuff separating the nice to have from the needed stuff. More difficult then ever before as we have so much more room now, very tempting to sneak something in just for the comfort of having it with you. But we still have about 50 days left to figure it out. Can’t wait to have the car packed and head Northeast.
“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” - unknown
Ralph,
ReplyDeleteGood to hear you are headed back on the road! Congratulations on retirement! Looking forward to reading about your adventures!
Lorraine M
Thank you, hope you still enjoy Cape Cod (we like it here in OKI), and nice to see that you still check into the blog. Will shortly release a Spotwalla link to follow our travel on the map.
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