Ready

Oh, I do hope the cheque is here tomorrow because I am ready. One might wonder what I would have done without this three-day delay. Well, I could have definitely been just as ready to leave first thing Saturday morning. I just stretched out the final chores to fill the days.

Here’s what’s left on my list for tomorrow (or whatever day that dang cheque comes…)

-pack final items into the truck (overnight, computer, and food bags)

-rinse out the black tank and put away the sewer hose (I leave the grey water open so the hose is always hooked up)

-drain the water system, apply the water heater by-pass, and add potable anti-freeze

-put away my garbage barrel

-buy my  US travel medical insurance

-put my SaskTel service on hold

-pack up the booster

-turn off the power, lock the breaker box, and read the metre

-drop a set of keys off at C&Cs

I can do some of those things before checking the post tomorrow, but there’s no sense winterizing until I know for sure that I’m going.

If I am unable to leave tomorrow, I will have to make yet another run into Willow Bunch for food. 🙁 What I bought on Friday was just the right amount to get me to tonight, but otherwise I’m down to nuts and miso soup, not quite a healthy diet!

Mail is sorted by 9:30, so I should know by ten if I am good to go. If so, I’ll be out of here by noon. I’ve conceded that the Opheim crossing makes the most sense even though I haven’t had great experiences crossing there. Should I get through with minimal delay, I’ll be in Glasgow for a late lunch and then I am going to drive hard to Billings. Google Maps says I’m looking at a seven hourish drive, so I wish I could set out sooner than noon, but it is what it is.

In Billings, I need to get an oil change done on the truck (my oil levels are fine for the drive down), buy a new GPS unit (the app I downloaded on my phone is not working well for me) as well as a paper map book, and see about getting a US SIM card for the phone. So that should eat up a good chunk of Wednesday (or the first day after departure…).

Twelve hours to go before I can for mail. Hopefully my next post will be about heading out! 🙂

2 thoughts on “Ready

  1. I used paper maps for many years and at one time had a map of every contiguous state in the USA. For the past 5+ years I have used nothing but Google Maps. Be it paper or Google I always prepared a 3×5 card with my daily route indicating highway #s and/or Street names, turn direction and sometimes miles between turns.

    You may be able to use a GPS while driving but I never felt comfortable with using one. I have also read SO many tales about how people using their GPS have become lost. My 3×5 card rarely fails me however I do miss turns now and then and Google will lead me astray from time to time if I try to take a route that is not the ‘suggested’ one. My recommendation would be to save the money you would spend on a GPS and get a pack of 3×5 cards. HA

    My 3×5 Card for WB to Billings would look something like this:
    ~ 641 Km
    Hwy 36 South
    R Hwy 18
    L Hwy18/2 @ Rockglen
    Stay Straight Hwy 2
    Becomes MT24
    R US2 to Glasgow
    L US191 @ Malta
    Stay Straight MT19
    Becomes US87
    R US87/US12 @ Roundup
    L US87 about 1 mile
    ? Billings City Streets to Overnight

    Have a good trip!

  2. Great to hear you are on your way and in Billings.

    Looking forward to all your new adventures!

    Safe travels…..

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