Monday - We stayed an extra day in Farmington as we didn’t get some planned tasks done yesterday since we rode the train. After some Internet research, I discovered that the Onan 4000 generator has a manual altitude knob. It was set for sea level. I adjusted it for 5000’ and it started right up. I ran it under load for 15’ without any issue.
Tomorrow, we head out for several days of dry camping and we really needed a functional generator.
Tuesday - A short travel day to Sand Island Recreation Area near Valley of the Gods and Monument Valley, two things on Bridget’s bucket list. We are in a BLM campground, so no hookups of any kind. I filled up the water tank and dumped the tanks at the RV park before we left.
We are only here for two nights so we should be good. It is warm with forecasted highs in the low 90s. I switched the refrigerator to propane and we are running the A/C right now. The Victron battery monitor says that we have ~5 hours of battery. I suspect that we’ll start up the generator around 3:30-4:00 and it’ll need to run for several hours to recharge the batteries. The solar is producing around 25amps so around half of the claimed capacity.
Later - After setting up, we headed to Natural Bridges National Monument. The famous road, Moki Dugway, was on the route. It is a gravel road that switchbacks its way up a cliff. Natural Bridges was about another 30 miles north and has a few that could be seen with only a short walk. It was considerably cooler here than at the recreation area where we are camped.










