This is the adventure and volunteerism log for Matthew Dexter Edmonds, aka "Treeman." Aside from Blogger comments, contact information is listed on Google+. And all places mentioned in this log are in the State of Ohio in United States of America unless otherwise stated. "The Wayne" = the Wayne NF.
Also, the motorhome mentioned is a 25ft, 1988 Itasca Sundancer, Model IF424RC with a Ford Econoline cutaway unless otherwise stated. It runs a 351 Windsor EFI V8 engine.
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2018/05/13
Leak in the Overhead Bunk Ceiling
I went to Walmart in Cambridge a few hours ago to try and get a memory foam mattress. But they didn't have the right size and they wanted $250 for 8 inches. The master bed only needs 6 inch thick mattress. So rather than pay $250, I spent $17.99 on some towels. My plan was to take the overhead cab bunk mattress and move it to the master bed. But on the way home, I saw that the weather was going to clear up, so I kept it in place, then went on the roof with my hand broom and started sweeping the standing water off of the top. I waited it out and it looks like it's working.
2018/05/10
Wolf Run SP GPSing
What I have left to do is re-track the Buckeye/ North Country Trail in the park. I've noticed in the past that the Buckeye Trail Association has a bad track near it's group camp. This is a small state park, but I'm out of shape, so it wooped my butt a bit. Not enough to keep me from getting on my bicycle and heading into Belle Valley for burger and fries. The bar tenders are getting to know me a bit because I always order a sweet tea.
2018/05/09
Electric Heat Works
-The motorhome's electric heat works in the chassis. It is working without propane.
2018/05/08
Air Conditioning, Weather Station, Towel & Tablet
The chassis air conditioner might be working, but for now, the it's A.C. outlets have quit. I might have a fuse out? I don't know if the auxiliary house batteries are charging? Right now, they're holding at 11.8V. I'd s
Like to see them at 12.7V and im pretty sure that that the dual mode rocker switch that is used to charge them is broken?
- There's a ton of projects waiting to get done in the bin areas above one of the beds/ tables.
- I just installed new alkaline AA batteries into my outdoor weather station. I secure it to the back of the motorhome with stick on Velcro.
- I found my towel. For the past few days, I was drying off with the paper hand towels in the shower houses. I'm too tall for my motorhome`s shower and I just use it for storage.
- My tablet is very sensitive to direct sunlight. I'm sitting in my camp chair now that was over in the shade before, but it wanted to overheat in the sunlight.
2018/05/06
Resting, Converter and Wolf Run State Park
I'm resting today. But there's been problems with the AC to DC converter in the motorhome. It's putting off excessive noise. But this is the first time in 2 years that I've plugged the shore cable into a 220V outlet. Home Port didn't have one, so it was converted to 110V when it was there. But I flicked the breaker switch a couple times and it's normal now. The laptop and smartphone is charging off the motorhome's 110V power and im starting to charge my extra smartphone batteries with an external charger that I have on board. If the converter becomes a bigger problem, I have an extension cord that I can run into the chassis from the outside.
Currently, I'm near the north side of The Wilderness Loop - Buckeye Trail/ North Country Temporary Connector. My location is in the campground at Wolf Run State Park. Blogger can't lock on to it.
2018/05/04
High Winds, Inauguration and the Utility Hauling Trailer
One of my relatives mentioned that I should take it to the Marietta area, but off of the freeway. That sort of thing is always the contingency plan for high winds. But I've checked the elevation profile for that and the fastest route and have found Interstate 77 to be the best route as far as that's concerned. The trick for me will be getting it over Southern Tuscarawas County. I'm worried about getting it to The Wilderness Loop at this point.
If I was more confident with it now, I'd re-route to South Central Ohio first. My desperation ended 11 years ago and I just don't think that there's anything "magical" or "mythical" about women anymore. But my car says otherwise. It's 10 years old with 194,000 miles and is still going strong. I think it's been a great car and just weeks after I bought it, one of my ex-girlfriends showed up out of no where and I took her for a ride. And she asked if she was the first woman to ride in the side seat? And she was. Apparently that was a big deal and at this point, I can tell you that it was.
I've given this a lot of thought and there's somebody down in South Central Ohio that I would like to inaugurate the motorhome. All I want to do is just go pick her up, take her out to lunch and bring her back. That's it. Nobody has to dress like the Kentucky Derby and I doubt that there's a bottle of champagne involved? Aside from going getting the motorhome to The Wilderness Loop, this is a high priority.
I have a 4x8 utility hauling trailer. And in order to load it, I have to take the rear wooden wheels off of it. Well, their 2x4 struts are stuck in their mounts really good. I took a rubber mallet and pounded the living daylights out of it to no avail. What I need is a wrench on one side with a socket and driver on the other. But my tools are in the motorhome, which is in the storage unit at the moment and the gate closed about an hour ago.
2018/05/01
Electrical Short, 12 Volt Power Splitter and Windshield Wiper
The junction at the driver's side orange marker light was soldered by my mechanic. But the left mounting screw must have come in contact with the wire? I think that I have it fixed now as I re-shielded that intersection with electrical tape. This now means that the motorhome can leave the storage unit under any weather conditions, either night or day now.
But I'm going to have to repair some of the fiberglass body at the driver's side orange marker light because some of it cracked and came off. Sands RV in Madison Township of Lake County specializes in obsolete parts. They might salvage old RV's and they might have a bit of fiberglass that I can mount over top of it? I think that in the months to come, I might look at trying to devise a better way to deal with that intersection?
I also mounted a 4 way 12 volt power splitter to the overhead of the table area. It's switched. But the one thing that I don't like about it is that it has an LED in the plug for it's surge protection. If i can find something intermediate, I'd like to switch it on and off with an immediate male to female switch.
I have the supplies for the electrical outlet in the microwave's storage bin. I may have reported earlier that an exposed wire came in contact with the back of the previous microwave and shorted it out and fried 3 outlets in the process. When I removed the microwave, I discovered the outlet as being electrial taped on, hanging by exposed in wall electrical wiring.
Hopefully, the wiring still works. I plan on routing it through an aluminum conduit and installing a new kitchen outlet with a reset breaker into a box on the outside of the wall in the compartment. By doing this, I may be able to bring that outlet closer to the door and use the second outlet for something like a USB powered device?
There's a problem with one of the windshield wipers. It connects to a stem and it's real loose. There's nothing wrong with the stem, so it doesn't need a new arm. The Wipers aren't in bad shape, but I might have to replace it anyways because I'm not sure why it's not locking on to that stem?