I just got home from Arcadia an hour or so ago. By some miracle I was actually able to back into my driveway during rush hour. I spent about 30 minutes cleaning out the bus and will have to do the rest later.
I was a day late getting back due to some timing issues picking up Dina parts at Raines Bus in southern Illinois.
I am guessing I drove the the most miles to the rally and back of anyone who only went to the rally. Some folks live further away, but they had either been in Florida for a while already and/or they planned to stay in Florida for the winter. I ended up driving just over 3,500 miles while getting 7.9 MPG per my VMSpc.
Brian I only live about 60 miles from Carl's yard. Next time give me a call. Good mileage! Thanks for sharing your adventure. Bob
Yup, I'm home back at 5:00pm this evening.
I was around 2900 miles with going to BNO World Headquarters for the video hardware and instruction.
Good on you!
happy coaching!
buswarrior
Brian
Glad you had a good trip DON'T FORGET TO PLUG IN THE BUS LOL ;D
Rick 74 MC-8
Sorry Brian I could'nt help myself
Quote from: Rick 74 MC-8 on January 05, 2011, 05:45:40 PM
Brian
Glad you had a good trip DON'T FORGET TO PLUG IN THE BUS LOL ;D
But don't plug the heater in, because you want to be able to get back in this winter LOL ;D
God bless,
John
I am also sorry. It just struck me funny.
Glad you made it home without any problems.
Brian -
You and Buswarrior get the "longest drive" awards, that's for sure.
Do I get the long distance award because I flew in from CA??
Regardless, I had a good time, and it was nice to meet you, too!
;)
The first thing I did when I got home was to plug in the bus and the second thing was to plug in my Battery Tender for the starting batteries.
I am amazed at the amount of new rust on my bus from a fairly minimal exposure to salt. There were no wet roads from salt on the way down. On the way back I went through 150+ miles of salt spray from a minor snow storm. My Powertech generator enclosure has rust in various spots even though the metal is painted. Many of my lugnuts and studs have a layer of rust now. Even the backup camera mount that is 11 feet off the ground has rust on it now.
It was still all worth it. I may never get to Arcadia again with my bus with fuel prices going up.
Brian,
Glad you had a safe trip home. It was a pleasure to meet you and share a wonderful supper with you and the other BCM BB members. Jack
Quote from: RJ on January 05, 2011, 07:50:24 PM
Brian -
You and Buswarrior get the "longest drive" awards, that's for sure.
Do I get the long distance award because I flew in from CA??
Regardless, I had a good time, and it was nice to meet you, too!
;)
RJ I bet your arms are still tired from all that flying! But don't forget John & Lidia flew in from Costa Rica! Boy I bet that's tough flying over the ocean with no place to touch down for a rest! ;)
;D BK ;D
PS Enjoyed the live feed seminars!
Brian glad you made it home safely!
;D BK ;D
Brian- Yummy spaghetti! Many thanks.
Mike in GA
Glad you made it home safely and without a hitch. My wife and I thank you for all you brought to the rally, It was great meeting you YES the Spaghetti was Awesome. Hopefully we can cross paths again at another rally. Take Care Brian.
Brian, it was great meeting you and once again, thanks for such an awesome dinner. it was a great way to get the forum members to start the rally.
Mark
Brian, may I add my thanks for the dinner. It was so well thought out. Lisa and I were touched by your generosity.
Mike
Brian, That had to be a long trip! we are back home also and the road salt and chemicals plus the road dirt on the bus is incredible. It was a bummer the way the fuel prices jumped up just before and all during the trip. I drove low and slow the whole trip and my fuel avg went way up as from when i was driving 65-70. I also really apprciated your generosity and cooking. It was also a nice surprise to see john and Jean the travlin fools helping along with others. I never got to check out the interior of your coach but was impressed with how well built it seemed to be. I had never seen that model up close. The series 60 is icing on the cake. how does it drive? Its not airbags am i right? It seemed huge compared to our coach. Anyway i know that was a long trip but you have to admit overall the trips are what its all about. To bad had to drive to and from the cold. It was nice meeting you.
I really didn't see fuel prices change much between the trip down and the trip back. I found it much less expensive to avoid truck stops this trip. I saw places where the truck stop was like $3.35 and a block down the street was another station charging $3.19. Out west there isn't as much choice on fuel stops in Wyoming, Utah, and Nevada.
The Series 60 in my bus performs quite well. I have a torsion suspension except teh tag axle still has air bags.
Yes, it was a LOT of driving. I spent more time on the road than at Arcadia. The plan was to have BK share in the driving from Kentucky to Arcadia, but he couldn't come at the last moment.