Summer 2018

Hello all,

This Summer we decided to Workamp near Bryce Canyon in Southern Utah.

 

We are leaving Arizona this morning and heading to our Summer gig. We’re very excited this a beautiful place to work and explore.

Calling all Workampers still looking for a Summer gig.

Rubys Inn, Bryce, Utah

Webpage: www.rubysinn.com/employment.html If you plan to bring a trailer or RV with you, please specify the exact length of your vehicle/s. These are full hook-ups with access to TV and phone service. We charge a minimal fee for space rental.

Positions Available:Lodging Services•Front Desk/Guest Service Agent • Telephone Operator•Housekeeping • Laundry Services • General Maintenance•Grounds Keeper,Retail•Cashier•Sales Clerk•Indian Arts & Crafts Specialist,Car Care Center•Mechanic•Cashier,Food Services•Lead Cook/Cook/Prep Cook•Kitchen Utility•Fast Food Services•Server•Host/Hostess•Dining Room Utility•Cashier Campground•Campground Office•Maintenance/Cleaning,Recreation•ATV Tour Guide,

Benefits of Working at Ruby’s Inn •Live and work in one of the most beautiful places on earth•Discounts in restaurants and general store•Two days off together for sight-seeing and outdoor activities•Use of swimming pool, hot tub and other facilities•Year-end bonuses (restrictions apply)•Flexible scheduling•Competitive starting wages•Employee campground•Employee meal plan

We will be posting our adventure…… so more to come….

Adventure has many faces!

When traveling with a 5th wheel trailer many things can cause your heart to race. We were on our way to our next RV campground in Rock Island Tennessee when we saw the two road signs that make you think, not good “Road work ahead” and “Narrow bridge” as we came around the corner we saw the narrow bridge which we knew we would fit on, but we also notice that half of the narrow lane on the bridge was 8″ – 10″ lower than the other half so we held our breath and slowly made our way across the bridge successful. We arrived at the road for the campground and turned right onto the road and the road just disappeared, the road is to narrow to turn around so we slowly continue forward wondering what happen to the road and than we saw it, around a fairly sharp right hand turn and down about 12 feet at 8 percent grade hill. We made it down the hill (still no place to turn around) the road is a wonderful mix of dirt and gravel and narrow. Our next obstacle was a sharp left hand turn followed by a hill that is 25 or 30 feet long, with an 8 percent grade, we took a deep breath and started around the corner and up the hill we get about 1/3 of the way up and the tires on the truck start losing traction but we get to the top and realize we are on one of the roads where whats ahead is worse than what you just went through. One more steep down hill followed by a steep up hill and we arrived at the campground and than it hits us we have to do this again to get out of here.

The reviews on this campground were good but nobody mentioned the road into the campground. We did make it out ok and now I know what it feels like to have a 10,000 pound trailer push our truck down a steep hill into a sharp right-hand turn.

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Tennessee

We stopped at the Tennessee Welcome Center when we crossed the State line and across the freeway was this giant guitar and it brought to mind my big brother Mike, he is a very accomplished guitarist and has played for as long as I can remember.

 

 

We stayed 1 night at the Around the Pond RV campground. The owner is very laid back and the ambiance is relaxing, its the kind of place you want to stay for awhile but unfortunately it wasn’t close enough to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park for us to do that. If you find yourself in North-Eastern Tennessee and need a quite relaxation place check out Around the Pond in Baileyton TN.

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Exploring Edinburg Virginia.

Creekside Campground where we’re staying. Nice place we have a creek behind our site.

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American Celebration on Parade.

We stopped in to a little second-hand shop and the lady inside told us about American Celebration and the place across the street called Yellow Barn. American Celebration is different parade floats on display. Yellow Barn is random displays of the old days. It was a fun different way to spend the day.

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Pre-Trip Inspections.

Since we’ve been traveling with our 5th wheel we have always done a pre-trip inspection. We do a walk around to make sure nothing is loose, we make sure the tire pressures are at 80psi, and we check the fluid levels and that there are no fluid puddles under the truck. We stayed the night at Cabelas in Hamburg Massachusetts and in the morning before leaving we did our pre-trip inspection and noticed that there was a small puddle of oil under the truck. It turned out that the oil drain plug had loosen and was dripping oil. We tighten the drain plug and topped off the oil, problem solved. A saving of thousands of dollars to replace the motor. We noticed that one of the trailer tires had a air bubble where the tread meets the sidewall. We called our roadside service Coach-net and they were able to direct us to a tire shop so we could replace the tire. We ended up having to replace 2 tires because of broken belts in the tires due to pot hole and just bad roads we’ve been driving on in the East. When tires come a part at 60 mph it generally does some kind of damage to the trailer which can cost a lot of money to fix. We’re glad that we have developed this habit of pre-trip inspections.

Where are they now?

We are currently in Edinburg Virginia, we’ll leave tomorrow morning and head to the Cabelas in Bristol Virginia to lay over for the Labor Day weekend. From there we’re heading to the Great Smokey Mountains for 4-7 days, and than on to see the Grand kids in McMinnville  Tennessee.

Its Time to Say Goodbye to Maine.

Tomorrow morning we start the journey to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park. We’re not really sure how long it will take to get there, at this point the thought is something like 300 miles a day of driving in which case we would be there in about 4 days. We took a drive up To Maine’s Moosehead Lake in the search for Moose no luck spotting Moose but it was a great adventure, we found the Appalachian Trail up there.

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Searching for Moose.

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