The weather continues to be at the forefront of our minds as
we worked on the house this week. Unseasonably cooler weather seems to be the
norm pretty much everywhere up north and the extended forecast does not show
much promise. With a low of 2°F forecasted for Tuesday we had a decision to
make. Even in the garage there is no way we were not going to freeze with temps
that low. We have too much going on and too many commitments to abandon our
plans and head south so we are going to have to winterize the rig and tough it
out.
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Once we get through Wednesday it looks good again |
With luck it will only be a few days as the temps should
rise (relatively speaking) to a more bearable level later in the week. An hours
work and 3 gallons of RV antifreeze @ $2.25/gallon will be quite a bit of peace
of mind over the next few days.
Friends Dave and Leslie stopped by for 2 nights as they made
their 2,000 mile trek from Alberta to Texas. It is just not right when it is
warmer in Alberta than it is here in South Dakota!
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Burger night at the Pringle bar! |
Regardless, we made the most
of their time here visiting and going out to see the sights. Since they had
never been here before we took them through parts of Custer State Park, Wind Cave National Park, up Iron
Mountain Road, by Mount Rushmore and finally to Crazy Horse.
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Crazy Horse |
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Lakota Lake |
This area is beautiful throughout the year but this time of
year, with the changing leaves, a smattering of snow and virtually no tourists
is really special to us. Iron Mountain Road is 17 miles long with 14 switchbacks and 3 pigtails as it winds up to the 5,445 summit. Each of the 3 tunnels feature a view of Mt. Rushmore through one end.
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Mt. Rushmore in the background |
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Sylvan Lake |
We had never really spent any one on one time with them so it was great getting to know them better. The only downside is that it was a little cold and they could only stay the two nights. If everything goes as planned we will meet up again in Arizona in February.
On the home front, with our rough-in electrical inspection behind us we can start insulating! Or I should say Barb can start insulating. It is not going too bad but after getting one wall done she decided to quit until she gets a mask.
Meanwhile I am outside working on boxing in the soffit ends. Slow and tedious work. I had to get up and down the ladder at least a dozen times while boxing each of the soffit ends.
Our funny story of the week involves our mail. We have been waiting for some important mail regarding Barb's stepmothers estate. When we went to Oregon we had our mail forwarded there. We got some mail but the estate stuff never arrived. When we left Oregon we had our mail forwarded back to South Dakota. Day after day, after day we would check the mail. Not only were we not getting the estate stuff, we were not getting any mail! After 10 days Barb calls the post office to see if maybe they are holding it for some reason. Barb explained what she had done with the forwarding over the past 5 weeks and the post office guy asks "Did you cancel the forwarding to Oregon"? Barb says "No, I just had it forwarded back to South Dakota". One the surface this may make sense but in reality our mail has been in an endless loop. Any mail we get here is forwarded to Oregon. Once it gets to Oregon it gets forwarded back here, once it gets here it gets forwarded to Oregon.....you get the picture..... We will probably get a crap load of mail plastered with "Forward" stickers!
Deer hunting continues to be a little slow, lots of deer but no big bucks. I did see one 14 pointer and for those of you who are deer hunters know that 14 points are rare and huge! Well this had to be the smallest 14 point in the world.....
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You cannot see all the points but trust me, there are 14! |
We have had some interest in our 5th wheel but nothing I would consider serious buyers so I will list the link to the
RV Trader listing again here.
We’re so glad Dave and Leslie made it out your way...they were pretty excited to meet you guys. Hopefully one day we can make it that way too. That’s one weird looking rack on that buck.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the weather!
They are really great people, but then again, they are friends of yours so of course they would be!
DeleteNice to take time to get some visiting in.
ReplyDeleteAlways wear some kind of dust mask and gloves when insulating.The particles go in but don't come out.
Be Safe on those ladders and Enjoy your time away.
It's about time.
She did not wear a mask for the first hour and said she could not go on without one so it is a must from now on.
DeleteOur visit was definitely short and sweet but we had a fabulous time. Your driving tour was fantastic! We had hoped to see Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse but didn't believe it would happen, thanks to you guys we got there. Your land and house are really great and we completely understand why you built there, gorgeous area. Thanks for everything.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much more to see here for next time you visit!
DeleteHope all is well with you guys after your deep freeze! Cannot imagine being out on a ladder in those temps!
ReplyDeleteThe height is what is sketchy for me, it is hard to work while up there without hanging onto something!
DeleteThe job of putting the insulation material into the walls I actually liked doing when we did our house. A mask can be helpful but gloves are an absolutely must. You'll notice a difference in temps inside the house. Maybe a heater will help. You live in such a beautiful area one day I'd like to see for myself. Have fun with the house.
ReplyDeleteShe is wearing both gloves and a mask. Once we get the ceiling done we can start heating it. Until then it will just go straight up and out.
DeleteWhat if you closed your doors and ran a kerosene heater in there?
ReplyDeleteWe have 50' of open ridge vents so any heat would just go right out.
DeleteBrrrr! A mask is a good idea! Stay warm and safe with all that work! Hope you get some bigger bucks.
ReplyDeleteA couple bigger bucks showed up yesterday, I will post them in the next blog!
DeleteI showed my brother the buck. He’s impressed! He said he’ll be a great future buck! Maybe 7000 point potential.
ReplyDeleteWe thought so too which is why we passed it up the past two years but he has not grown at all. Just stays the same size.
DeleteIt seems to be cooling considerably all over the west. We are going to be in the 50's during the day and 30's at night which is way below our average. Hopefully the cool won't stay around too long. Hope your single digit temps move out for you. That was an interesting buck. You can count the seven tiny points on one side.
ReplyDeleteWe will hopfully be able to dewinterize on Thursday or Friday, then we are in for a stretch of warmer weather.
DeleteProtect those lungs! Insulation is nasty stuff. The house wrap looks like it is holding up. 😊
ReplyDeleteSo far so good on the house wrap, that's because we had professional installers!
DeleteProfessionals don't put it on upside down. Just sayin.
ReplyDeleteYou can blame that on the installers!
DeleteLove the mail forwarding story, it was a good laugh. Hopefully it warms up soon. It looks like the house is moving along :-)
ReplyDeleteWe have received several pieces of mail with lots of forwarding stickers on them!
DeleteIt all looks nice! You hoped to stay there this winter and watch the wildlife, glad it's working out for you. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteSo far so good, although it is a little chillier than we expected!
DeleteHope you survived the cold, we finally made it to the Gulf Coast and have found the warm weather. The soffit and insulation pictures brought back way too many memories of our one major construction project. Kudos to you both on all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteSoffits are not too bad, just time consuming. The insulation on the other hand is not much fun at all!
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