Trail to Trail

It has been almost 1 week since our last post. What has happened since then? Well let us tell you……

  1. We have driven a total of 8 km. From campground, to hotel, to truck auto-shop, to hotel, to campground.
  2. We have learned the “shaking” issue we had on the downhill was the rotors. They are warped and blue according to photos we have seen from the truck mechanic.
  3. We now understand the gravity of the brake situation. The mechanic tells us that every summer he sees multiple big rigs in his shop for this issue from the same Salmo mountain descent.
  4. Parts have been requested, which will take approximately 3-4 weeks as they are on back-order and coming in from the States. You know that supply chain thing we have been hearing about, it is real….. Barb has been diligently calling Ford Canada and U.S., who are each advising it’s the others’ responsibility to approve the warranty claim. Why?Because the RV is U.S.-manufactured, but the incident, owner’s residency, and registration are all Canadian. What a sh#$% show! We continue to press this issue as the cost for parts and labour is over $2,000.
  5. We are learning to love our campground and its limited amenities/activities, as we are fortunate to have a nice grocery store, pet store, and $ store to get our day to day items within a 5 min walk. There is also a pet-bathing station in the pet store which we will be introducing Winston to, much to his chagrin.
  6. We had an awning issue where it no longer wanted to extend out. Well we rectified that by using our knowledge gained in Brandon Manitoba where we recalibrated the slide motors. Lori climbed up on the roof while Barb was at the controls. Barb hit the power button while Lori gently pushed the one side of the awning where the motor was slower to respond. Voila!! It is working perfectly now, with the exception of a piece of plastic that apparently covered an essential motor part, which came off in Lori’s hand, is now affectionately referred to as Exhibit C, and is stored in a plastic ziplock on the kitchen table. Which will be presented at our annual service appointment back in Ontario…..if that ever happens….

What we are now looking forward to, NOT, is the hot weather upwards of 40 degrees coming over the next week. Our non-shaded site will certainly test the RV’s AC capabilities. While there is no pool or beach here, we have discovered a beautiful freshwater creek coming from the mountains with a spot for us to easily get into to cool down and for Winston to lie in.

4 thoughts on “Trail to Trail”

  1. Wow Wow Wow! Loving your adventure and narrative! Just got caught up today on your travels. You will soon or likely have already become RV pros! So proud of you both for making your dream come to reality. Keep posting including pictures! Stay safe, no vino and drinking please! Love you both crazy girlfriends!

  2. Love the photos! Sorry to hear about the brakes issue. Although, better you find out about it now, rather than when you’re approaching a sharp bend at the bottom of a steep hill!

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