Showing posts with label The Cave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Cave. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Dawson Ck Day 1 - Aug 1

Got to chat with Mike last night, and now I need to add to that list of things they are doing in Dawson Creek during their "rest days". As I suspected, there is no resting!

Mike, aka Gas Can Mike, is the refuel planner for the AC'12 convoy, and as such, is involved with meetings of the core AC'12 team. He is also working to get Electro-Willys and Juice Box running smoothly. And, of course, showing off E-W to anyone that is interested in it. E-W draws a lot of attention when it stealthily motors through camp.

Last night, it was a chore getting E-W and Juice Box out of The Cave. They had to unpack a lot of stuff before they could back out. But, hey, they need to reorganize The Cave for living quarters now, anyways.
The Cave at Round Lake State Park
(photo by Jen on 07/29)
This afternoon, the participants in AC'12 will get to practice lining up for movement and rolling out. The group has been invited to come over to the small town of Rolla to help celebrate the town's 100th anniversary. They will even get a RCMP escort.

Check out the Paper Doll Blog's posting of July 31: Day 12 - Recon Run to Rolla for some interesting facts about Rolla.

- Ellen

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Time to hit the Road

Rainbow over the Valley
Bright and early this morning was First Gear from the Thirsty Dirt Ranch. I was a afraid they would be still packing at midnight last night, but the crew was all tucked into bed by 10:00pm.

They had a fine evening for packing. It was a very hot day, but just about the time they were ready to start loading, we had a brief rain shower. It cooled things off nicely, and gave us a partial rainbow and a colorful sunset.

Nate tying things down
After hooking up The Cave to Greg's F350, they got Electro-Willys and the Juice Box loaded into The Cave. Then the fun began loading up all of the rest of the gear. When you're going to be on the road for over a month, how do you decide what you really need, and what can stay behind? Seems like the guys have thought of just about everything.

All loaded up!
A big thanks to Jack and Steve for assisting in the loading. Neighbor Tom stopped by, and come to find out, he and Owen grew up about 10 miles apart in Minnesota! Another neighbor, Debbie, had stopped by earlier in the day with a copy of her just published book about one of her great adventures.



Owen, Mike, Greg, Nate
After a good night's sleep, the crew was up by 6:00am. A few last minute things were packed into The Cave, and a few last minute photos were taken of the crew with the travelling rig and The Cave.

I will miss the adventure. A tight hug and good-bye kiss with Mike, and they all climbed into the rig and headed down the driveway. I watched til they got to the paved county road, and then I couldn't see them anymore. They are heading north through the Colorado Rockies and into Wyoming today.

Heading out
After lunch, I checked Mike's SPOT page to see their progress. It looks like they had lunch in Craig, CO, and 30 minutes later crossed into Wyoming.

- Ellen

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The Electro-Willys Crew

Lots of people have given Mike a hand, but just 3 will be going with him on the AC'12 adventure. Joining him for the trip will be Greg, Nate, and Owen.

Owen, Mike, Nate, and Greg

Mike is retired Army. His love of old jeeps started in high school when he bought a surplus 1952 M38 and rebuilt it. We still have that jeep, and call it the Blue Mule. Electro-Willys shares the garage with the Blue Mule, Kate's Karriage, and a pile of parts that may someday be Green Jeanne. We also have another jeep in there that we are storing for a young man on duty in Afghanistan.

Greg is retired Navy, and lives about 2 hours east of us. We met him when he had some questions about an old jeep he had acquired. Mike and Greg hit it off very well, and discovered that they had many interests and stuff in common. We both have dark green Ford pickups of about the same vintage. One time when they went on a winter adventure, they discovered they even have the same snowshoes! Greg will the the "chase" vehicle driver, and will pull The Cave from camp to camp.

Nate is Greg's grandson from Washington state. He's still in high school, but has a great sense of adventure. When Greg and him have come over to help with the construction of the Juice Box, Nate has shown himself to be a great hand. I've heard he even might be cooking for the team?

Owen is retired Air Force. He was looking for a seat in the convoy and posted to the Facebook page, saying something to the affect of "I'll probably end up sitting on the batteries of that electric jeep". Well, of course, Mike had to contact him after that. The rest is history. Lucky for Owen, he won't have to sit on the battery pack. Owen and his wife came down for a visit a couple of weeks ago to met us all. Owen is the relief driver for the "chase" vehicle, or will rotate in and out of the passenger seat in E-W.

Tonight, the crew converges on our place to pack up Electro-Willys and the Juice Box into The Cave. I know E-W and the Juice Box will fit, but I hope all the other stuff will too! It's T-1 and the hours are ticking by.  First gear from The Thirsty Dirt Ranch will be in the morning.

- Ellen

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

THE Cave!

The method for hauling Electro-Willys and the Juice Box up to Dawson Creek and Mile 0 has been an evolving process. At first, they were going by the flat-bed car hauler we have. It's a bit short, but with some adjustment, and removal of Juice Box's trailer tongue, it was gonna be a tight fit. The plan was, once they got to Dawson Creek, the flat-bed would then be converted to covered wagon of sorts for sleeping, showering, etc.

Our nephew then offered his enclosed car hauler. It too, was going to be a tight fit length-wise. This spring when we went to check it out, we discovered that the height wasn't going to work. E-W was just too tall with his artic cab.

A quick check on Craig's List showed there were a few larger car haulers for sale. We made a great score on one that was sufficiently long enough, with a bit of room to spare. It is 24' long and 8 1/2' wide.  However, we didn't think about the fact that a change from lead-acid to lithium ion batteries allowed E-W to ride a bit higher on the springs. So once again, height might be an issue.

Greg's F350 will be hauling The Cave
The guys have been custom fitting The Cave, as the car hauler has become know as. They have added propane tanks, a water drum, an on-demand water heater, and a shower. A large tarp will used as a kitchen fly.

View from rear
Last Saturday they put Electro-Willys and the Juice Box into The Cave for the first time.  There's plenty of room side-to-side.  However, the whole combo is longer than anticipated, leaving a bit less from up front for storage.

Front side door
We envision that The Cave will be used for years to come to take E-W, the Blue Mule, or our ATV places. Some day we'd like to add fold-down bunks, and cabinets in the front in end. For now, they guys will be using cots and storage bins. It won't be luxurious, but it will be out of the elements!

- Ellen




Sunday, July 15, 2012

T-11 days and counting!

Electro-Willys and Juice Box, just about ready for AC'12
It's less than 2 weeks now 'til the Electro-Willys and Juice Box head out for the AC'12 Alaska Highway Convoy. Lots of last minute preparations going on this weekend.

The team all met up for the first time in person, and set to work doing lots of stuff like getting the propane line run from the propane tanks to the hot water heater. Yes, these guys will have hot water for their shower in The Cave. But, more importantly, they got the generator fired up in the Juice Box, and the Juice Box sufficiently ventilated so that it doesn't overheat.

Coming up this week, I will tell more about Electro-Willys, Juice Box, and The Cave.

- Ellen