Monday, February 9, 2015

Extended Interlude

During evenings at West Yellowstone we talked a good bit about future plans and travels, and both agreed we wanted to return to Europe earlier than present scenarios permitted (not until 2016). We had already discussed at some length the kind of vehicle we wanted for future European travels, and we found a likely candidate right in Bozeman, a few hours' drive away. So we took an administrative day, actually two, and exploring the Bozeman short Sprinter, converted for camping and touring, only reinforced our resolve to return to Europe sooner than later. That evening, while searching for comparables in order to make an offer, I came across another Sprinter, this time a Roadtrek “Agile” conversion, very similar to but smaller than what we had in Europe in 2009-2013 (the Grey Wanderer). 

Alas, it was in northern CA, a thousand miles away. But the mileage and condition were sufficiently compelling that we dropped our snowmobiling adventures temporarily, literally dropped the trailer and snowmobile off at a storage center in Idaho Falls, and sped back to CA, first to Menlo Park, and then north, where we purchased the new (to us) vehicle. Now, a week later, it is in storage in CA, and we are back in the Bigfoot, and back in Idaho, and later Wyoming and Montana, looking for snow this warm and dry winter in the Rockies.

OK, so we're crazy. Friends and relatives already know this. But, it's a logical conclusion for people who love touring Europe (and other places) as much as the USA, and who like longer-term moving around, in, um, relative comfort.

Anyhow, after the snow gives out in the Rockies, we'll be back in CA, making a variety of alterations and additions to the Gray Wanderer (better than Grey Wanderer 2.0), readying the Bigfoot for four months' storage, and then heading east, for Lexi's graduation, and to ship the new European camper to Antwerp for three summer months in Europe, primarily France. We'll keep it in Europe and use it as often as we can in the fair seasons, splitting time between it and the Bigfoot for North American adventures.
As we left, West Yellowstone was gearing up for SnoWest's
big gathering--hundreds of trailers and snowmobiles coverging
on this little place, which is, really, the center of western
snowmobiling

















Just in case you've ever wondered what a snowmobile confab
looks like...
















The return to Middle California at least afforded an opportunity
to see Princess P again, here telling Grandma she "shall not pass"
















And to celebrate Rebecca's birthday















Vicki, with the Gray Wanderer















The morning of our return to snow country...P tries on Grandma's
snowmobile helmet





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