The Final Leg Home!

How to make it home without spreading the virus?

Over the past few days, reports are emerging that the virus is peaking, the panic is beginning to drop off some, and the issue of “state to state” travel here in the south has calmed down, a bit. After a month plus on lockdown, camping and hoteling, it is time to begin our 1900 mile final push back to Vermont.

We checked all of the Wee Rover’s fluids, filled our fuel tanks, and loaded her with more than 2 weeks of water and food. The last time we prepared like this was when we headed up the Dempster Highway to the Arctic Ocean 2 years ago!

Our plan is to make it to Vermont only having to stop for fuel. We have our face masks, rubber gloves, bleach wash and hand sanitizer prepared for those stops. All campgrounds are closed, and we do not want to go to motels, so our route will hopefully hop from National Forest to Nation Forest where we can wild camp far from others. This plan, we hope, wil not only protect us, but if we happen to be carriers, protect others who are most vulnerable.

Ironically, while working our way north through Mexico we often talked about the final push north through the states. How nice it would be to mosey from state park to state park, camping and relaxing after our 2 year trip. Funny how everything changed for all of us in such a short time. Now we are planning a route, where we will sneak from hidden spot to hidden spot.

Refrigerator filled to the brim.
Clothes bin commandeered to hold extra food supplies.
Water tamks all topped up.
We are all packed and ready to go.
Puppy says, ‘Let’s go already!!’

2 Replies to “The Final Leg Home!”

  1. Welcome home, neighbors!!
    We await the ‘beep-beep’of the wee rover!
    (Sheba & Bagherra want to meet puppy!!)

  2. Safe travel! Go with God! We’ll pray for your good health, sweet camping spots, safety, and a welcome home.

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