by daveesl77 » Thu Jun 18, 2015 5:02 pm
Steve and Bob have it in spades. My original "timeline" was to probably have mine finished by Sept. But, with grandson's HS graduation at the end of June I thought it might be possible to get it done by the end of May. As May got closer the early date seemed probable. However, I was doing things that did not need doing and putting off things that absolutely needed doing. So I made 3 lists. The "absolute to get it on the road", the "it should have this to work well", and the "I wish I could have done this". I've completed the first and pretty much all of the second list. Third, maybe 60%. What I'm getting at is we made the decision that Conch Fritter was going on the road as long as she was 1) safe, 2) comfortable, 3) reliable. She is all of those at this point. I've now slept in her the last two nights and we intend to take her out in two days for a 2,600 mile trip.
So, make the list, figure out what you absolutely need to have to get it campable and safe. Once camping I'm sure you'll be like me and figure out the next things that need to be done or should be done.
dave