We left San Antonio on Thursday,
May 4th, and headed towards Tucson. We stopped at a rest area along
I-10 in Texas. It was a beautiful day and we enjoyed a picnic lunch at a shaded
picnic table.
We arrived in Tuscon at
the Davis-Monthan AFB family campground and had our pick of campsites. We chose
one adjacent to a nice cactus garden and a great view of the Air Force
“boneyard.”
We spent our two weeks
in Tucson just hanging out and fixing a couple of things on our motorhome. We
noticed the morning we left from Las Cruces, NM for Tucson that our windshield
wipers didn't work. Good thing it didn’t rain on the trip or we would have had
to pull over. I checked a fuse, a circuit breaker and a relay associated with
the windshield wipers and it turned out to be a bad relay.
Our big problem was our
clothes dryer had stopped working. It had been broke for a couple of weeks. The
dryer is under a one-year warranty and I had already contacted the service
department and they had shipped me two new thermostats. They would also pay the
labor to install the new parts.
We made arrangements for
a mobile RV service to come to our motorhome to take a look. They charged $50
for a service call and $100/hour for labor to work on it. The big problem was
the stackable washer & dryer were in a built-in hardwood cabinet that had
to be taken apart in order to remove the dryer so it could be worked on. It
took me an entire day to take that darn cabinet apart (to save $$ vs. paying
the service technician). The problem turned out to be a faulty AC power cord
which caused the thermostats to go bad.
We left Tucson on
Saturday, May 20th, and headed towards Las Cruces for an overnight
stay. We drove to Albuquerque this past Sunday and the Kirtland AFB family
campground for a two-week stay. We have a nice view of the mountains to the
northeast.
Steve & Julie
Cornelius
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