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A Photo Tour of our new Motorhome

We have gotten a few requests for pictures of our motorhome, so here they are…

Exterior Front

Exterior Front

Right Side

Right Side

Left Side

Left Side

Rear

Rear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Driver's Side

Driver’s Side

Passenger Side (with seat turned around)

Passenger Side (with seat turned around)

Dining Area

Dining Area (table extends for 4 people)

Galley

Galley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Living Room

Living Room

Living Room

Living Room

Entertainment area / Fireplace

Entertainment area / Fireplace

King Bed

King Bed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dresser/Bedroom TV

Dresser/Bedroom TV

Bathroom

Bathroom

Shower

Shower

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Making The Motorhome Our Home

Just like moving into a house, we’ve begun the process of settling in to our new home.  Throw rugs, drawer organizers, a shoe rack, sheets for the sofa bed, and food to start stocking the refrigerator and pantry – are some of the things we needed to purchase to make this RV a functioning home.  We have been very pleasantly surprised that Tiffin (the manufacturer) thought of most of what is needed and included it, saving us time and money.

I have cooked a lot and really enjoying it.  I have quickly adjusted to a small sink, limited counter space, a small oven, and no dishwasher.  The plus side is that we have a great microwave, a residential refrigerator, plenty of hot water, and so far I love the oven and can’t wait to do some baking – bread and biscotti for starters.  The weather has been too cool to sit outside at our picnic table but our dining table and chairs are perfect for us.

We worked really hard the last few months paring down our possessions.  It was a great deal of work!  But we have been pretty successful at getting down to what we actually needed in the motor home.  Since we traveled to pick up the RV in our new Honda CRV, on this first trip we only took the bare necessities – just what would fit in the car.  The rest is still in Jake and Julie’s garage which we are planning to pick up when we get up to Portland again.  Even though about half of our stuff is not here with us, we are getting along just fine.  It is making us wonder if we can pare down even more.

So the last few days have been spent nesting.  Today we took a break and went into Downtown Las Vegas.  We decided to go to the Fremont Street Experience.

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Our plan was to eat lunch at a buffet so we left after breakfast to check out a few things before lunch.  That might have been a mistake.  The Experience, which is a pedestrian shopping and casino area, was really quiet that time of day.  We pretty much saw everything before lunch.  We walked up and down the street, as well as other areas of Downtown, for a few hours.  We had a great buffet lunch at the Paradise Restaurant at the Fremont Casino.  We first stopped at the Customer Service desk to get players’ cards (free) which gave us each a dollar off an already reasonable price for a huge buffet.  The food was great and we took our time enjoying it and the nice soft booth we were sitting in.  But eventually we had to get up and walk again.

We wandered down to Fremont Street East and found a really nice play area for children that had benches, chairs and a swing.  We spent some relaxation time there, getting away from the noise and commotion for a little while and resting our feet.  We would have liked to see the huge light show and the busier night scene but our stamina was used up and we were home before the lights went on.  I guess I should add that if we enjoyed gambling we would have been able to fill our time with that activity.  We also are trying out our new budget which can’t include things like souvenir shopping or too many admission fees.  We walked up to The Mob Museum (The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement) but the $18 ticket price seemed too steep. It was, however, a really cool building which is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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All and all, it was a fun day, just probably not a typical tourist day in Las Vegas since we didn’t spend any money gambling.  Our fun day cost us $25 for brunch and tip, $12 to park and $1.07 for a Las Vegas magnet to add to our collection of magnets from places we have visited.  We also had a lot of good exercise in the fresh air which we haven’t had for months!

We love our quiet nights in our cozy home and if we want to see casino lights we just have to lift our shade to see a nearby casino where the lights dance and change colors all night.  We may visit another casino near our RV resort – Boulder Station – where Betty in the laundry recommended The Feast as a good buffet, but right now we are still stuffed from lunch so we may want to wait a few days!

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We have begun our journey!

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It has been a hectic day.  After sleeping in our new motorhome last night (on a wonderfully comfortable king bed) at the dealer’s lot in Colton, CA, we woke up early and had the service department fix a few minor issues. Then it was time to follow our new home to Primm, NV which is just over the state line. The driver, Gary, was very nice and answered a whole bunch of questions. We had actually run into him at the October Pomona RV show where we bought the motorhome.  We signed the delivery paperwork in front of Whiskey Pete’s Resort and Casino.

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Then Gary left and we were on our own. We first had to hookup our Honda CRV to the back of the motorhome. We had thoroughly researched this process and already had the motorhome and car modified. We are happy to say there were zero issues!  The lights, brakes, and tow bar all worked perfectly.   Here is a picture of our new home and car hooked up and ready to go.  Notice how small our CRV looks compared to the motorhome!

We have decided to name the motorhome “Meriwether” and our towed car “Lew” (aka “Blue Lewie) in honor of one of our favorite explorers Meriwether Lewis.

We then had the daunting task of driving the coach/dinghy to our first RV park in Henderson, NV which is a suburb of Las Vegas.  We drove around the truck stop parking lot practicing turns, braking and using the mirrors. The motorhome and dinghy combination is wide and LONG!  After about 15 minutes of practicing, it was time to hop on the interstate and just go for it.
By the time we got to metro LV, it was getting easier to drive. But it was rush hour and the route we carefully had planned was no longer showing up on our GPS. So we followed the new route which pretty much took us through the LV airport access road and a whole bunch of turns on secondary roads. It was a trial by fire, but we made it safely to the RV park just at dusk.

We will have more pictures soon. But now it is time to organize our belongings, do a little shopping for RV necessities, and wait for our SD tags and title.

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