Well, yes, we traveled light on the plane, some Xmas gifts and a bit of clothing. I wanted to be sure that we had a solution for sleeping and the store was only about 10 minutes from the RV place. Though I figured we'd be stopping to do some additional Xmas shopping I wasn't sure what we would find in the way of stores. Turned out I needn't have worried. Almost as soon as we got on the highway we passed a Gander Mtn., later a Bass Pro Shop, and I sought out a Cabela's because I have gift cards there.
Anyway, I didn't find any sleeping bags that I liked except these fleece liners by Columbia, which can be used by themselves in warmer weather. The label said they were good down to 55 degrees. Well, surely we can heat the RT to 55, so I decided to get them figuring that if I found something else I liked I could use these for liners. We did a little more shopping and got on the road.
I did stop at Gander Mountain but didn't find anything I liked there, and decided to pass on Bass Pro Shop. Well, maybe I should have stopped there because we ended up in terrible Chicago traffic.
At this point I was driving, we were getting 17.7 mpg, which, by the time we were done with the traffic had dropped to below 16.5.
BTW, the RT drives beautifully, we are very pleased with that aspect of it. It's got some rattles to be sorted, but so far so good.
OK, I know this is getting long, but we find a Cabela's in Hammond, IN. We find an Adam and Eve double sleeping bag, the warm weather version for which I can also buy sheets that are specially made for it. I can use the fleece liners to make the warm weather bag more appropriate for the colder weather, but the sheets can only be ordered online. Both the sleeping bag and sheets are on sale.
So we get something to eat at the little grill upstairs, actually not bad for what it is, and discussed our plan.
Do we have the sleeping bag shipped along with the sheets to our house so as not to clutter up our RT and make do with the fleece? Do we buy the sleeping bag just in case the fleece isn't enough? We do a little more Christmas shopping while we ponder our decision and ultimately decide that we'll order the sleeping bag later.
Off we go, back on the highway, it's getting late so I found a Walmart online and navigated there. Yes, we went in and spent some money, winterizing fluid, water, hangers, paper items, window cleaner, microfiber cleaning cloth, pillows, pillowcases and sticky buns for the morning.
I wiped out the wardrobe before putting any clothing in there as there was lots of manufacturing dust. We closed up the curtains, hubby prepared our fleece sleeping bags by zipping them together as a double and we prepared for bed.
We turned on the furnace, terrible new furnace smell, next thing you know the smoke detector is going off! Turn the furnace off and try again. Again the smoke detector goes off! I suggested turning it really low, say 50 degrees to see what happens. Meanwhile it's in the 20's outside and we can feel the cold air from below the bed. We're trying to get warm, are so tired that we're falling asleep in spite of the cold when the smoke detector goes off again! This time we just shut off the furnace, fell asleep for a little bit until it was so cold that we woke up and turned on the furnace again! At this point we wished we'd purchased that darn sleeping bag.
And of course the smoke detector goes off again. My sweet husband once more gets up to turn it off. We think it's just the smell, it seems to be taking longer for it to go off, so he slightly raises the temp for the furnace. I'm thinking there is no way I can sleep, we might as well just get up and drive. I was freezing cold, the smoke alarm was making me crazy, the smell was giving me a headache and I was wondering if it was going to kill us! LOL Thankfully I fell asleep again, only to be woken by the cold, then the furnace kicking in, then the smoke alarm, my husband bumping up the thermostat, the whole cycle to be repeated a couple of more times until finally the smoke detector stopped activating.
I guess we finally got some reasonable sleep as we didn't wake until about 8:30 am. Back into Wally World for a snow brush and some rubber mats to protect our nice carpet ones from the wet and the salt.
So goes our first night cold-weather boondocking!!