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BY ADAM PORTER DECEMBER 2009
RVing with Faith Todd
Chapter 2: Celebrating Our Independence
Recently retired and ready to spread their wings, Len and Faith Todd wanted to do more with their time than just wait for the grandkids to stack up. Avid travelers, they purchased a toy hauler with the expressed purpose of doing some snowmobiling in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. But another motivation waited, unexpressed, in one of their hearts: to tour Alaska, the trip of a lifetime. They waited three years and then, in late June of 2009, the trip of a lifetime began. Here’s Chapter 2 of their story…
We weren’t on the road too long before we learned how quickly an Adventure can become an INVENTure. Everything that can go wrong never will, but you do face your fair share of challenges. Thank goodness Len moonlights as MacGyver. He would have plenty of opportunities to put those skills to the test on our adventure.
Complications were the farthest things from our minds, well mine at least, when we set out for South Dakota.
That changed quickly when we pulled into Indian Creek Campground at Chamberlain. As Len was hooking up the water to the trailer, the hose revolted and soaked my laptop. This was one I would have never put on my “could go wrong” list! But there I was holding my computer—my window to the world—dripping and, presumably, now little more than a soggy paperweight. Len came to the rescue! I admit I was a little concerned when I saw my lifeline in pieces on the table, but a few minutes with a blow dryer and the computer was up and working great!
Similar “oops” moments were common, but each time Len would pull out a tool I didn’t even realize he’d packed, and we were back in business. Without that kind of forethought and “Adventure Prep,” we may have come away with a book full of horror stories instead of a lifetime of incredible memories.
What all did we bring? To this day I’m not completely sure, but I do remember Len telling me something about a couple of chains “just in case” we busted an axle. How’d we think of that one? While MacGyver was plotting our course he spent hours on online travel and RV forums.
Of course, all the planning in the world can’t help you if the amenities you anticipated were less than expected. We rolled into Lake Park Campground in Rapid City with the intention of hooking up, logging on to the WiFi and seeing what there was to see in the town. Hook up went great—no water on the laptop this time…unfortunately there was no Internet on the laptop, either. Apparently the WiFi was not to be. Local management was less than sympathetic, so we pulled up stakes and headed down the road to Happy Holiday Campground. It’s good to be flexible when you’re on an adventure, but there are times, you know?
Mount Rushmore is absolutely jaw-dropping. The sheer size and artistry involved overwhelms the imagination. It’s just an amazing feat! Of course there’s amazing, and then there’s inexplicable. We made it to Rushmore on the 3rd and learned that the 4th of July fireworks were scheduled for that evening. Did I mention it was raining buckets? But, apparently, when South Dakota wants to celebrate a national holiday a day early, not even weather that would drown a duck can spoil the mood. After a mile hike to the site, we spent the evening watching, but not quite seeing the rockets red glare light up the sky.
That’s something else you need to remember for your adventure. You may have a strict timetable, but no one else is wearing your watch. Stay on schedule, and do your best to take the “uniqueness” of certain people and places in stride. That is part of the fun, after all.
The 4th of July took us to the Sheridan Recreation Area, a beautiful lakeside campground run by the U.S. Department of Forestry. This time we knew going in there would be no WiFi or electric hookups, but we can run off our batteries for a couple of days—or use the pair of generators MacGyver made sure we had for the trip. Of course, that doesn’t get me WiFi, but I managed a day or so free from the Internet tether—
it was Independence Day, after all
. Later, we stopped to marvel at the colossal monument to Native American hero, Crazy Horse. Over 60 years in the making, there is only one way to describe it—this thing is big. You could fit all four of Mt. Rushmore’s Presidents on his face. Crazy Horse gave us a moment that demanded to be captured.
We wouldn’t have to wait long for another.
Nothing brings an adventure to a screeching halt quite like a rockslide…unless, of course, those boulders have horns and hooves. Keep your eyes on the road when you’re behind the wheel or you might miss something. For instance, a herd of bighorn sheep who don’t believe in sharing the highway. We stopped, snapped a few (hundred) pictures, and the sheep moved on, oblivious of the human presence.
That evening we rounded out our celebration of America with the Presidential Walking Tour in downtown Rapid City. Life size bronze statues of the first 41 Presidents greeted us, one per corner. The realism and detail used to portray these men who have helped shape our nation were amazing. What an incredible way to celebrate our Independence!
Of course, freedom is even sweeter when you know you get to wake up in the morning and head out in search of a brand new adventure.
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Comments
Annette (New Jersey)
Apr. 16, 2010 - 01:30 PM
Hi Faith, Catching up on all your chapters. You are living my dream. Husband (John) & I are looking forward to retirement in about 2yrs and heading out to Alaska. In chapter 1 you mentioned MILEPOST. What is it & how do I get it? Thanks for help.
Shelia (Houston)
Mar. 25, 2010 - 01:34 PM
Just found your story of traveling to AK. So far great reading. I am the adventurer in my two-some. I would love to go to AK but hubby listens to all the stories of others who have had bad trips, never remembering the ones who had great ones.
BOB (MELBOURNE,FL)
Mar. 24, 2010 - 11:32 PM
MY WIFE AND I MADE THE TRIP IN 99. MAGNIFICINT TRIP, BUT HAD A FEW MSIHAPS (N0NE LIFE THREATENING). LUCKILY NO CRACKED WINDSHEILD, BUT BECAUSE UNIT WAS USED THINGS DID GO WRONG. WENT TO FED MEDIATION..ODOMETER FRAUD. WON THE CASE. AGAIN GREAT READING
johnny (savannah,tn.)
Jan. 21, 2010 - 03:07 PM
you are so lucky to go on an adventure like that,hope you have a safe and wonderful trip, may god bless and keep you safe,and keep us informed by email or facebook.
Joey (Florida)
Jan. 12, 2010 - 09:38 PM
Hey Faithy and Tod, Glad your having fun. If you write me use my reg. Email, I cant stand facebook......Joe...........
Kara (Managing Editor) (Lazydays)
Jan. 05, 2010 - 08:28 AM
Hi Horst, I added a link at the bottom to the next chapter so you can find it easier. Sorry about that. Chapter 3 is up!
Horst (White Lake, MI)
Jan. 04, 2010 - 07:47 PM
My calendar says Jan 4, 2010 that is here today! Where are you ??? - Just being facetious Been there 5 years ago and planning on going back in 2012 all summer - can t wait. Hurry (almost sounds like Hurray !!) Horst and Hertha
Marsha (Polk City, FL)
Jan. 02, 2010 - 12:22 PM
Loved your blog Chapter 2 and look forward to reading more. We also visited Rapid City area. Didn t see any bighorn sheep or the Crazy Horse Monument. Maybe another time. Our blog is at rayandmarsha.blogspot.com
Katie (Wahington (stat))
Jan. 01, 2010 - 10:50 PM
Hi!! You have described the very trip my hubby and I took! We started in Wa and made our way to Yellowstone and through the states to stay in KOA Resort (I recommend it, highly!!) and Crazy Horse Mem. bowled me over! So much more, but cant write any
Rita (Lake Errock, B.C.)
Dec. 28, 2009 - 02:57 PM
Enjoyed the read. Looking forward to the next chapter. Gonna take notes as my husband & I eventually want to go on the road when we retire.
Jodi (Metamora,IL)
Dec. 22, 2009 - 10:37 AM
WE took that trip to . You will love it
Bruce (Hansville, WA)
Dec. 21, 2009 - 09:45 AM
I went to Alaska in 2006, a two and one half month trip. Great time, I m going again in 2010 or 2011.
Elaine (Dallas TX)
Dec. 20, 2009 - 04:20 PM
We went to Alaska in 2005 by cruise ship plus land tour. Beautiful country. We d love to do what you are doing -almost retired-have 5th wheel -will travel more someday. Looking forward to the next story.
Tina (eagle river, alaksa)
Dec. 19, 2009 - 10:21 PM
We have a good bit of snow up here right now and lots more on the way but OMG the scenery!The ALCAN drive or a spring time ferry, which way are you coming into the last frontier? Glad to help in anyway we can, just put a shout out on here. luv rving
Donna (Virginia)
Dec. 19, 2009 - 03:57 PM
We have been to AK twice, once in 99 and again in 01, stopping both times at Mt. Rushmore. Stayed at the KOA near there. Would love to go back to both places. We kept journals both trips. Hope you have a great time with no more problems.
AC Bill (SE Texas)
Dec. 19, 2009 - 07:53 AM
I nterested if you took snowmobiles or ATV s with snow treads? Does your Husband know how blessed to have someone who would follow him into the wilderness?
Ed (On the Road)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 08:06 PM
Enjoyed your account. We have been on the road for almost 7 years and love it. www.edandracheltravel.com.
Bill (Goldsboro,NC)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 07:18 PM
i also once camped and toured around mount rushmore. Len and Faith should have also took in Devils Tower in northeast Wyoming. something to see. and don t forget Yellowstone? i spent 3 years in Alaska in the A.F. and loved every minute.
Joel (Inman, SC)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 07:05 PM
I cant wait when it is my turn to get to do that. I am 32 years old we have been camping for a few years now, every year i try to get us a little farther from home. Keep us updated.
Mary (NH)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 06:49 PM
Almost made it Alaska last year, something came up and we had to head home. Amazing what the guys think of to take, I have one just like that, always thinking and can fix most anything. Love the articles and can t wait for the next installment.
Bill (Pitts. Pa.)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 06:25 PM
Mom and I are headed for Alaska, May, 2010. Looking forward to reading about your adventure, keep it coming. We are retired and this up coming journey is part of my Bucket List ..............
Ron & Virginia (Lafayette, LA)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 05:50 PM
Putting home on market early 2010. Hope to begin fulltime RVing in May. Heading to Alaska in late June. Need all the info you can give us. Stay safe and enjoy what God and man have given us!
dan (ohio)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 05:32 PM
thank you so much for sharing this with us!! i dont have an rv yet but hope to soon and love to read this and think of myself one day traveling around, and reading this sure makes it all sound so great!!
Cliff (Orlando FL)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 05:29 PM
Thanks for taking the time to write about your splendid adventure. I hope to travel to Alaska in the near future and your trip comments will help immensely. You have a great photographer!
Tom (Henderson)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 03:18 PM
Enjoyed the article and looking for more
Bud (Wylie)
Dec. 18, 2009 - 01:18 PM
Enjoyed the same trip and found it great that Faith had the same awesomeness that we had. Looking forward to the next installment
Ed (Lithia)
Dec. 17, 2009 - 04:06 PM
So, Len...what all DID you bring on the trip. Got me curious.
Tom (Indianapolis, IN)
Dec. 17, 2009 - 06:10 AM
Had Alaska on my mind already. Your story might just push us that direction too. Will have to wait until retirement though so we can take our time and enjoy the ride.
Roger (Altoona fl)
Dec. 16, 2009 - 09:21 PM
We are heading to Alaska in April. We plan on two months to get there spend a couple months and slowly head back home.This is are dream of a lifetime too. We will follow your adventure and wish you all the best along the way.
AnneMarie (Tampa, FL )
Dec. 16, 2009 - 03:27 PM
We re heading out Christmas week for a short test run and then in March we head North to Montana and all the parks and monuments in between! Maybe Alaska next year to relive my dream trip with my husband. Best wishes for a Happy Holiday.
Sharon (Marshall TX)
Dec. 16, 2009 - 01:21 PM
Wish we could travel with you to Alaska. We cruised a year ago and went inland on the train. Would love to go back. SOOOOO beautiful. God Bless You on your travels.
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