After 2 nights at Fall Lake Camp Ground it was time to hit the road. We departed Ely on September 3 with our camping gear finally dry and secure in the storage bay under the coach. Our first stop would be for mechanical service at Precision Frame and Alignment in Elk River MN, about 30 miles north of Minneapolis. We normally take US 53 to Duluth, then I-35 south to "the Cities", which is the quicker 4-lane route. Today we had plenty of time and took the scenic route, US 169 from Virginia MN directly to Elk River. That was a mostly 2-lane route that took us through Hibbing MN, the home town of Bob Dylan. We arrived at Precision Frame about dusk, where they have RV hook ups, and set up for the night, ready for our 8:00am service appointment the next morning. We stop at Precision Frame every year for coach lubrication and an alignment check. The owner, Dick Lornston, is a nationally known guru on motor home tires, handling and suspensions. This year the Element also needed some attention. While Dick worked on the coach, I went to get badly-needed new tires for the Element. The Element has a problem with the rear end and has been chewing up tires. Dick checked the alignment front and rear and inspected the rear end, but was unable to definitively identify the problem. Ultimately he seemed to agree with some other mechanics I have spoken to that said we needed new struts. Unfortunately his schedule was such that he would not be able to get the parts and install the struts before we needed to leave. He gave me some tips on how to mitigate the unusual tire wear and told me how to inspect the tires to help detect and diagnose any issues. The new tires will make this easier.
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| Set for long distance driving |
We departed Elk River about noon on September 5 with nothing but long miles ahead. We had no other stops planned before our scheduled arrival at Virginia Beach for a Country Coach rally on September 10, a mere 1500 miles down the road. We had options: we could do shorter days and take longer daily breaks, or we could make longer days and spend more time at a single camp. Ultimately we decided to bust ass, then spend three nights at Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay, just beyond Richmond VA and close to our ultimate destination Virginia Beach.
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| Matilda's place when we are driving |
Our first day, actually a half day, we made 270 miles and spent the night at a very nice Passport America park (half price camping for members) called Black Hawk Valley CG, near Rockford IL. The next day we made 370 miles and spent the night at Thousand Trails Indian Lakes near Batesville IN. This is a favorite stop for us, and there is a hairdresser on site that Dorcas likes. It is also free for us since we are Thousand Trails members, so this stop was a no-brainer. We arrived only a few minutes before Goldilocks' scheduled hair cut, so I dropped her off at the shop and then made camp while she was being shorn. The next day, continuing to gain momentum, we made 510 miles and spent the night at the Walmart Supercenter in Waynesboro VA. We had dinner and then breakfast at the nearby Cracker Barrel. Finally, we had a short day of only about 150 miles and arrived at Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay near Gloucester VA, where we will spend the next three nights.
Whew! Time to chill for a few days.
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