$84.00 at a dusty station that smelled like diesel and old jerky.
As the rain started to drum on the roof, Elias flipped to the back section of his journal—the maintenance and expense log . He meticulously recorded: 93,420 (up 210 from yesterday). Rv Camper Journals
The wind howled across the high desert, rattling the awning of the old 1984 Fleetwood Southwind. Inside, lit only by a battery-powered lantern, Elias pulled his from the glove box. Its leather cover was stained with coffee and red Utah dust—a map of his last three years on the road. The wind howled across the high desert, rattling
Arches BLM land. 10/10 for the view; 2/10 for the cell service. Note: Check the solar panels in the morning. Arches BLM land
He turned to a fresh page, the paper thick and inviting. Experienced RVers often say these journals aren't just for logging miles; they are for preserving the "soul" of the trip. Location: Somewhere near Moab, UT.
Finding a hidden swimming hole after the GPS took me three miles down a "road" that was mostly jagged rock.