NEWSLETTER #23

Newsletter 23 Chanute again
April 12- April 20th '99

Folks,
	Boy have we been busy! I'm about a month behind now and 
will catch up fast.  This trip has had its share of  problems and 
great people!  Sheesh! If ya think you can get on the road and 
everything goes smooth  . . .think again!  LOL! 
	We left off as I pulled into Chanute and kissed the ground 
after running the 4-way stop.  The next morning (at O-dark thirty) 
I had to bring my fiver into the factory service dept.  They had 
told me that there was a chance that they couldn't get all the work 
done (the leak repair and the skin re-fastening) in the allotted time.  
(I had made a three-day appointment for the skin then added the leak 
repair two months before the appointment-they were already so booked 
they could only add two days to my appointment and were not going to 
guarantee they could fix all of it in the five days.)  At that point, 
I was feeling that we had come to the make-or-break point of being 
full timers.  We'd heard horror stories of rotten structures and $10k 
repair bills for just the kind of stuff we were going in for.  Well, 
I followed Bob in to the service area and  Jack came out to back my 
rig in promptly at 0700.  Double D (the service foreman) told me that 
there was no way that he could tell me the price up front for the 
repairs.  And I needed to add the  repair to my non-working running
lights!   Jack and Kirk were  assigned to work on my rig and I showed 
them the loose siding and front cap and where the floor was rotten.  
They got right to work.
	I have to say here that the guys at the HitchHiker Service dept. 
are something to see work.  They have all been there as a team for the 
last ten years.  Kirk started in HitchHiker Service after High School 
(eight to ten years before), and is the most junior of the group.  
Lots of the folks coming in were there for warranty work but there were 
a few who were paying for their own maintenance on their rigs (like us!).  
I noticed that most of the customers were very friendly and shared a 
camaraderie with us and other HitchHiker owners.  There were a very few 
who were angry and sullen.  I soon discovered that they were usually the 
"newbies".  They had bought their first "new" rig and were upset that 
some factory adjustments were required.  I had to admire how polite the 
repair guys were to those very few who treated them like they were either 
part of the "blame" or beneath them in social status.  I've got to question 
the logic of anyone who is rude or patronizing to the folks who were about 
to work on their rig!  LOL!
 They are fortunate  that these guys are top notch technicians and take
such personal pride in their work.  Every job gets their best professional
attention, which is considerable!  They did tell me that the front cap edge
trim was not what came on the trailer originally.  Apparently, one of the
previous two owners had a non-factory repair done, that only exacerbated
the front cap problem.
	Once the guys had gotten all the info needed from me, I left and 
took Bogart (who was waiting in the truck for me) and we went to check 
in at the motel.  Bob and Gloria got a room two doors down from me, and 
had already settled in.  I was relieved to find that they did indeed allow 
fur kids (like Bogart) to stay there.  I did comment to the manager that 
I was a little surprised at how many stains were in the carpet.  He agreed 
and said that that was the next improvement they intended to make.  I just 
figured they had designated "pet rooms" to keep stains from "accidents" 
limited to a few rooms.  I did comment that Bogart was a well behaved fur 
kid who almost never had accidents.  SharPei's are a fastidious breed that 
are housebroken by their mothers before they are weaned.  So I was confident 
we would have no problems.  Bogart had stayed in many hotels with us in
Europe.
	I was a wreck from the stress of the previous three days.  Bob and 
Gloria took me under their wing.  It was about nine AM and I was anxious to  
find out if our trailer was gonna cost more than it was currently worth, 
and if Lynn was doing well with her surgery that day.  I had had almost no 
sleep the night before and by three p.m. was beginning to worry.  My father 
in law had received no word from Lynn's Mom, who'd accompanied her to the
hospital!  He expressed concern because he expected a call long before
then!  Well, Lynn finally got home at 5 PM and all was well.  We celebrated
in our motel by ordering some Pizza.  I went to my room at about ten after
walking Bogie, and collapsed into a deep sleep almost immediately.  
	At about 2:30 AM I woke up from a strange noise in the room.  It was
Bogart!  Throwing up!  On the carpet!  I had missed the first two times I
was so tired.  Where was Lynn?  She usually took care of this kind of
thing!  So I got my roll of paper towels and cleaned it up the best I could
with Windex and water!!  Not the best cleaner for carpet, but all I had.  I
stayed up with the pup for an hour to make sure he was OK.  He seemed to
have settled down, and I got back to sleep.  At 4:30 I was again woken by
poor Bogie getting sick again.  I walked him again and he was also
suffering from diarrhea!  Bogart doesn't do well without Lynn around
either!  I stayed up and he seemed to be feeling better.  He also had a
rash!  And the bump behind his ear was getting inflamed.  He'd had a bout
or two in the past with an upset stomach and it was usually gone in a day,
so I walked him a lot and he looked to be getting over it.  He kept looking
at me as if to say "bright idea Dad-traveling without Momma!"
	I went back to the factory that afternoon to get my Resolve carpet
cleaner, and to check on my repairs.  They had the slide removed and there
was a two foot by four foot section of black rot all the way through the
floor.  It didn't look good.  My anxiety levels were exceeding my limits at
this point.  I needed sleep, but most of all, I realized how much I
depended on my significant harassment!  I guess it takes a separation to
find out how much we take each other for granted.  LOL!  Never again!  It
only took 48 hours for me to have bags under my eyes, and by this time, I
was calling Lynn to see if she could get here before Friday.  Of course I
never let on that I wasn't doing well without a woman's supervision!  Of
course I denied that!  Lynn was doing her own recovery and I had handled
the carpet and Bogie OK.  I'd catch up on my sleep and all would be fine! 
Sure!
	That night I woke to Bogie scratching, and in the dark told him to 
go to sleep.  That night a whole crew of transient construction workers 
pulled in and decided to party in the next room.  Of course every time they 
walked by my room, Bogie did his job and let me know by barking once or twice,
every hour, all night long!  This was "No Lynn Night" four.
		So it was now Wed and I went back to check on the rig.  Of 
course, the way things were going, I expected the worst.  Jack had already 
replaced all the flooring and the new carpet was about to go in!  Kirk had 
finished re-attaching the front cap and it looked like a new rig!  He said 
they'd be done in the next day or two!  Accck!  A ray of sunshine!  He asked
me to check back later to be sure.  I went back to the room and had to pass 
on a visit with Lyle am M'Lee because I had to stay with Bogie to make sure 
he was OK.
	I went back to the factory and they had already put in the carpet 
and it looked fantastic!  The skin was done and Kirk was working on the 
running lights already.  It would all be finished under the appointment time!  
Then Kirk told me that he was having trouble finding the problem with the
running lights.  Accck!  I went to talk to Double D and he said that
electrical troubleshooting could take a lot of time!!!!!  I guess I looked
pretty dejected.  He asked me if I had done any work on the rig recently. 
I told him that I had replaced all the vinyl trim the week before leaving,
and tightened up all the screws underneath.  He smiled and asked me if I
had put any screws in any of the holes that were missing screws?  I told
him that indeed the factory had missed a few holes and I had filled em with
screws.  He then asked if the new screws were different from the original
ones.  I told him that "yes, they were white and what difference would
color make?"  He told me that the factory left screws out intentionally
where there were wires behind the holes!  It took a minute to sink in.  I
said "you mean I screwed the wire???"  He smiled and said it appeared so. 
I went and sat down dejected.  I caused that one!  Less than two minutes
later Kirk came over and said to relax, he found it and it was one of my
screws that had shorted the running light wire.  I asked him what it would
take to fix it?  He said it was already fixed!  He explained that I looked
so depressed about putting a screw through the running light wire, that
he'd better tell me it was fixed.  They found it by removing my "added" new
screws!  Whoa!  I might still come in under budget!  I asked if there was
time to put in some of that new carpet in the hallway too.  He said sure!  
Dad and Bogie without Mom day five was looking good!
	We were supposed to go to Lyle and M'Lee's for a steak dinner that 
night but after I got back from the factory Bogie had been scratching so 
much that he had cut himself!  I had to pass on the dinner invitation as he 
was getting worse again.  We spent the night and he was itching all over,
scratching, and was miserable.  After dinner and a walk he calmed down and 
settled in.  Exhausted, I did too. 
	I got up at 9 and noticed blood on the carpet!  Bogart had blood all 
over his head!  Bogart had scratched so much that he was bleeding!  On the
carpet! I called a few vets but they didn't sound enthusiastic about
treating a SharPei.  They are a unique breed in their health problems, and
there are a lot of them that have bitten Vets.  I finally got a referral to
Dr. LaRue.  And he was only a quarter mile from my motel!  I am hesitant
about new Vets as most dislike the breed, or don't understand them.  I was
assured that Dr. LaRue was the best in the area.  After examining Bogie he
told me that the poor dog had some serious allergies and a big cyst on his
ear.  He suggested that he treat Bogart with a shot and an antibiotic.  I
asked him if he could also remove the cyst and he said sure, but it would
require a day for the surgery.  Great!  Now my wife, my rig, and my dog
were all being fixed at once.  I also had his nails clipped while he was
under as he hates to have 'em clipped while he's awake.  So I stayed there
until Bogart was totally relaxed by the "pre-op" shot.  The Doc said that
he'd seen the itching and scratching in SharPei's before and that he had
success in allergy treatment with the breed.  That was a first!  He said
I'd have a "new dog" when I got him back, relaxed, and no scratching.  This
I had to see!  He would have to spend the night after surgery if he didn't
recover completely from the anesthesia.  
	I went back to the factory and they were wrapping it all up.  It was only
Thursday!  They said they might get it back to me that afternoon!  The
difference inside and out was amazing.  It looked like a new rig!  Oh Boy
Lynn was gonna love the carpet!  I went  back to the Vet's to check on
Bogie.  He was pretty woozy but all had gone well!  Hey!  Things were
looking up!  I took him for a walk and he was drunk!  He wobbled and lost
his balance several times, but was recovering fast.  The vet said to check
back in a few hours and he may get to go home that day!
	Back to the factory and the rig was finished!  It was structurally sound
again, and was unrecognizable inside and out!  I got the bill and it was
one-fifth what I had been expecting.  And they did a lot more work!  I
drove the rig back to the park and went to see about Bogie.  The vet said
that I could take him home!  He would be a little woozy but he was fine! 
Bogie positively howled when he saw me, demanding that I get him out of
there.  I got his prescriptions and the Doc told me that I would have a new
dog, with no scratching, or irritation, immediately.  He told me to start
the anti-biotic the next day and to start the other ones in 15 days.  He
also asked to have the stitches removed in two weeks.  I got home and
called Lynn to let her know all was well with her fur kid, and she
confirmed she'd be in the next day (Friday) at four PM.  She'd board the
bus Thursday night at midnight, arriving the next day!  Life was looking
up!  Lynn's Dad and our oldest son would see her on the bus.  I couldn't
wait for her to see the new carpet, and the front cap.
	The Park in Chanute is great with water and electric at each site, and a
dump station.  They have a nice heated shower and bathroom in the center of
the park to save on filling up the gray water tanks while there.  I used
them last time and they were fine.  For three bucks a night and the first
48 hours free, it's a real deal.  Especially with its location-in the
middle of a park and golf course.  On Friday morning Bogie was asking to go
out but since I'd be in the shower for only ten minutes, figured he could
wait just that long.  I had gotten my first good nights sleep in a week! 
Life was good and Lynn would be in that afternoon.  I showered quickly and
returned to the rig to find that . . . . . . Bogie couldn't wait!  Poor pup
had just had surgery and I made him wait ten minutes too long!  So he had
relieved himself in the middle of   . . . .the new living room carpet! 
Acccck!  Lynn hadn't even seen it yet!  And it was my fault!
I got out the paper towels (I was getting good at cleaning carpet by then!)
and the Resolve.  He had held it so long that it took three rolls to get up
the wet spot.  No matter what I did, there was still a yellow stain!  I got
some shout stain remover - no luck!  Desperate, I went downtown and got
directions to Richardson's Carpet Cleaning Service.  I explained the
situation and that my wife would be arriving in four hours!  Could they get
a cleaner out to me before then??  He said he would have em there in the
next hour or so, and to go back and wait for 'em.
	The carpet cleaners, Mike and Kevin, pulled up at two and looked at my
problem.  They set up and in less time than it took to hook up their
equipment, the stain and my problem were gone!  I asked them what the
charge would be, and they said that since it was such a quick job, and they
were enroute to another job previously scheduled, there would be no charge!
 I asked them to at least take a few of my foreign coins to give to their
kids, which they did.  Kevin turned out to be an officer of the local fire
dept. as well as the savior of my new carpet!  We talked for a few minutes
and found we had a lot in common (both of us had served in the AF).  We
have also been invited to visit Kevin and Glenda (his better and crazier
half!) the next time we are in town.  I thanked them heartily and Kevin and
I exchanged email addresses and websites.  It was time I got ready to go
meet Lynn at the bus station.  Bogart went with me to get "Momma" and the
bus was a half hour late.  The Bus Station is also a TV sales and repair
shop.  Only in Chanute.  So I spent the time talking with the owner about
the good ol days of TV, when Red Skelton, Gleason, and William Bendix were
the stars.  He's been there  40 years since the first TV broadcasts came to
Chanute.  Now he does all his diagnostics by computer and is up on all the
latest stuff!  He is state of the art, since the beginning of the industry
there.  Competence appears to be a given in Chanute. 
	The bus finally arrived and I looked for Lynn.  She was the last to get
off, and boy did she look tired.  I guess so!  She'd been traveling on a
bus twice as long as it takes to fly to Europe!  She gave me a hug and said
"boy am I ever glad to see you!"  LOL!  I got her bag and Bogart went
ballistic when she got in the truck.  She asked how everything had gone,
and I told her everything went fine.  "Well", she said, "I've had the worst
trip of my life!"  "How did you and Bogie do by yourselves?"  "Oh" I said,
"We can take care of ourselves."  Later, Gloria told on us!  Sheesh!

dg

Next Newsletters:
Lynn and the bus
Chanute this time
The Stray Dog
New itinerary!  Grand Canyon first!
Oklahoma City and the storms
Run to Amarillo
Santa Rosa Blue hole!
Albuquerque a rest!
Sandia crest!
The rims, tires, and the dually valve stem extenders!
The Pueblos, and the Bandalier cliff dwellings
Los Alamos
The dealership and the rims
The winds
Oops turned 47!
Cinco de Mayo
Bob the trip planner and Balloon Pilot.
The new radio and antenna
On the road to Holbrook Arizona and the Petrified Forest
Dehydration!
On the road to Williams and the Grand Canyon.
At Grand Canyon
Railside Ranch RV Park
Las Vegas and Nellis Famcamp
Sam's Town
The strip
The rim and Jerry at Dodge
Almost a wreck!
Michelin Tires
Another rim!
Beaver And Dave's place
Salt lake city
Hill AFB Famcamp
The last rim?
Doyle and NTB
Antelope Island and eating Buffalo
Temple square and the tabernacle
Idaho falls
West Yellowstone Snow!


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