I smell a road trip in the immediate future. 

I located just the model RV I am looking for.  Darn, it’s almost in Canada. That’s gonna be a long drive to check it out. But, it has all the options I require and the price is in my ballpark. Sounds like it has been very well taken care of. Maybe I’ll get the totaled T.O.A.D. replaced and go pick up where we left off while there is still some of 2015 left

Now where’d I put my road atlas?  Oh yeah, it’s built into my iPad.

Narrowing down the search for an RV

I have narrowed my search down to either an Itasca Navion or Winnebago View model 24j, 2008 or 2009.

I may have found one out near Flagstaff Az. That’s a long haul. I hate to make that trip and find it isn’t up to my standard but what else can I do.

I could fly one way. Getting from here to Atlanta airport is a pain. I could drive the car and tow it back I suppose. Or, I could ride the Harley out there, trade it in and drive the RV back home. Hmmmmm

Shopping for an RV again.

With the T.O.A.D. totaled and a settlement check “in the mail”, I need to begin the long process,of finding a quality motor home again.

I have serious doubts I will find another Winnebago Rialta with all the features and in the great condition mine was.  I am considering the Winnebago View or Itasca Navion (they are the same unit but names were changed to protect who???). These are built on the “Sprinter” chassis and have the Mercedes diesel engine. Since they are still building these and have been since the mid 2000s I think that finding a good one at a good price will be a little easier than a Rialta.


And so it begins . . . . again.