Thursday, June 19, 2025

Still Packing Up

Thursday - Today was “run the Ural out of gas” day. I had 160km on the odometer and didn’t switch to reserve until 225km. I now have 240km and I’ll drain any remaining gas into a gas can including draining the carb bowls. I guess gas mileage is pretty good if you are just running back and forth to Hondo. So 80km of riding today and didn’t really go anywhere. The picture was taken at the nice rest area between D’Hanis and Sabinal. I stopped there to re-hydrate as it was pretty warm. 

Later - There was still almost ¾ gal of gas in the tank so 250-260km is possible. I’ve never run it all the way to empty before. So good to know, 25km after switching to reserve. Hopefully this will be a better storage location over the summer. The motorcycle cover I used to have was destroyed by the sun last year. 

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Getting Packed

Friday - This morning, they were looking for volunteers to load broken tree limbs onto a trailer then into a large dumpster.

Saturday - Today’s task was installing a UPS for all of the electronics up front. I figured that the electrical “blinks” weren’t good for them. Since there are three cabinets up front, which includes the space behind the television, I ran outlet strips to the other two cabinets. Hopefully, this helps extend their lifespan.

Sunday - A few more tasks done today. Replaced the Jeep wiper blades and found bug cleaner washer fluid. The underhood reservoir takes almost a full gallon! The Shelly WiFi switch for the chassis battery charger needed to be rebooted. This was because the WiFi SSID it connected to got bumped before we went to IL and it timed out looking for it. IMHO, a poor design. It should keep searching forever…

Monday - This morning, I brought the class C to our lot to start getting things packed. I put in the portable refrigerator/freezer to see how much power it drew. 

The UPS was a good addition. With all of the short power outages we’ve been having, I think our electronics may last longer. 

Wednesday - This morning, we went to the San Antonio Shoe factory. This place actually makes high quality shoes branded as SAS. I wasn’t shopping for anything but they did have soda for 10¢ and popcorn for 5¢. Bottled water was $1 if you didn’t like/want Coke products. It was a large store with a lot of shoes priced at more than I am willing to spend.

We still have the class C in front of our lot and plugged into an outlet on the class A. Between them, we have three A/C units running as it is really hot at 94°F with 51% RH.

Last night, I checked the portable fridge and the GFCI was tripped. I didn’t check after our power was shut off to inspect our electrical boxes. That may be when it tripped. 

Deciding what to bring on this trip is more challenging than last time as we will be gone for a while. 

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Heavy Rain and Wind

Wednesday - Really strong winds last night along with several hours of rain. The neighbor had 3½" of rain in his rain gauge this morning and one of the other residents mentioned that their weather station had wind gusts of 80mph. We had a branch break off of our tree. Fortunately, it didn't damage anything. 

The other casualty we had is a bent windshield wiper on the RV. The wind blew the MagnaShade off of the windshield and it caught on the wiper arm. I simply removed the wiper arm and bent it back using the neighbors bench vise. All of this happened right around midnight and the storm lasted several hours. I probably should've brought the slides in but didn't think of that until we were really getting dumped on (rain and wind).

This morning, I rode the Ural into town and there were quite a few crews out cutting up tree branches that had fallen into the road. One of lots here had their tree completely blow down. It didn't hit their RV or shed.

The Ural gets used to haul yard debris again. It’s easier than hooking up the trailer but requires more trips. We were told that someone would pick up yard debris but no time was given. We only had the one branch.


Tuesday, June 10, 2025

In San Antonio

Monday - An early morning drive into SA this morning. Not much traffic at 5am, which is a good thing. And no horrendous storm like the last early morning trip when I flew up to AK. 

I think there are only a couple of tasks before our next RV trip. The repeater for the TPMS needs to be installed. The challenge is to find convenient 12V power. The Unistrut on the passenger side roof still needs a couple more screws. Locating the metal roof “beams” is proving to be difficult. I was talking to someone else in the park who installed Unistrut on his RV last fall, and he said it was trial and error. And he patched a lot of “errors”. It would be great to avoid that.

Tuesday - We got back to the RV around noon. Traffic was moving and we only needed to stop at Walmart on the way back. 

Later - Here we go again. It’s ~10:30pm and the lightning show is going yet again. At least it’s supposed to be just heavy rain and not tornados.