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Old 10-06-2024, 04:50 PM   #1
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I've been planning this trip for the better part of this year. Bought my 2206T just for this trip.we have two weeks of PTO that we are using, but are working remote two weeks to travel out there and two weeks to travel back. Total trip time is a month and a half.

Major points of interest are: Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands, Roswell, Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Valley of the Gods and Mesa Verde.

The trip started on the evening of the 27th. We drove from Jacksonville, FL to just outside of Pensacola where we bedded down for the night. Then on Saturday morning we drove to see the USS Alabama. Then we were off to Baton Rouge,LA where we moochdocked at my Uncle's place for the week while we worked Monday thru Friday. Didn't have much time to see anything, but did take the opportunity to visit with family. On the evening of the 4th, Friday, we took off again headed for Shreveport to have breakfast with more famiky. We pulled into a Crackerbarrel at about 2am. We ran into our first problem, the top section wouldn't lift. There was no DC power. Fuses checked out. But we were tired and decided to sleep in the truck. The next morning we headed over to family and I pulled out the generator to power the trailer. I was able to lift the top section. Everything looked good. Had breakfast and then headed to Scurry,TX to moochdock this week at a friend's house.

We are set up to work this week. I plan on testing the battery as I suspect it it the culprit.This battery is brand new, lifepo4. I'll update as soon as I test it.
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Old 10-07-2024, 08:12 AM   #2
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Thanks for taking us along on your adventure. My HiLo is covered up and winterized. Hope you get your battery problem sorted out.
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Old 10-07-2024, 09:32 AM   #3
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You have a 30A fuse in your tow vehicle that's in its trailer charging circuit. Probably up in the engine compartment fuse box now. I've found that fuse easily blows.

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It's been a while since I've had the chance to post.

I tested the battery capacity running a couple of lights and the fridge on DC power. Looks like I'm getting 6 hours on battery. That's not what I'm expecting going off power specs for the lights and fridge. But nothing I can do about it now. So, I'll just be careful. So far haven't had a problem with the fuse.

Last Friday night we left Scurry, TX traveling towards Carlsbad. We spent the night in a Cracker barrel in Abilene. The next morning we took off to Brantley Lake State Park.

It's a nice place. Price is good. Bathrooms are fantastic.

We went to the caverns on the 13th, Sunday morning taking the natural entrance down. Amazing experience. Went back that evening and viewed the bats leaving the cave. Loved it. I had seen all this when I was a young child and now I'm bringing my girlfriend who has never been to the southwest. I'm glad I get to share this with her.

Monday, we spent chilling out around the camp and ran to town to take care of errands and do some wash. It's surprising how industrial Carlsbad is. Lots of oilfield work.

Tuesday we headed from Brantley off to the Dusty Boots motel in Cloudcroft. It was quite the climb up to 8600ft. My 2006Tundra did well.. I'm pleased with the performance of both my 18 year old truck and 18 year old trailer.

Wednesday morning we took off from the motel towards the cosmic campground. Along the way we stopped at the 3 Rivers petroglyphs site. We spent an hour exploring. Then headed of. Much of our travel was along highway 60. We started seeing large radio dishes. I suspected that it might be the NRAO VLA. It was. So we stopped by and checked out the site taking some pictures. If you're unfamiliar with it, it's often been seen in movies such as Contact or 2010. It was a very nice surprise and I was giddy seeing it.

Because we spent more time exploring than we thought we would it would be night before we reached our destination so decided to find another place to camp. We are currently at the Daytil Well campsite. It's a little gem and very reasonably priced. The hookup sites were taken so we are basically boondocking it.

Tomorrow we are off to Meteor Crater.

I'll post pictures as soon as I can.

Excuse any typos. This is off my phone.
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Glad you're having a good trip. A few years ago I spent 3 days exploring Carlsbad Caverns. Hiked down the natural entrance to the Big Room and then hiked back out. Loved that. Then, had a tour of the Left Hand Tunnel and the King's Palace tour on the other two days. I stayed at Brantley Lake State Park too, and thought it was great. I also stopped at Cloudcroft on the way back for three nights and stayed in one of the campgrounds there. That's a beautiful area and this was the second time I've camped there.

On a previous trip, we went into White Sands NM and that was quite an experience. Did a short hike up one of the dunes. For anyone going there, take and use good sunglasses!

The Trinity atomic test was not too far from that antenna field you saw, as I recall.

Hope you enjoy Meteor Crater, I have!

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Stopped by Petrified Forest today and saw some of the sites there. Then headed up to meteor Crater rv park. It's supposed to rain tomorrow so we may just hang out at the nearest town.

We did decide to push back a day or two the latter part of our trip in favor of going back to petrified forest and do some more exploring.
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