Jan
20
2025
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Holbrook / Petrified Forest KOA Journey

Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA Journey
102 Hermosa Drive
Holbrook, AZ 86025

928-524-6689

August 2, 2021

Black pickup truck and trailer parked at a campsite with a large shade tree at the side. There are other campers and trees in the background and a blue sky with a few white clouds overhead.
Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA

We arrived at the Holbrook KOA around 2 PM after a somewhat stressful drive from Seligman, AZ. I’d gotten the trailer hitched back up to the truck without too much trouble, just a lot of jiggling back and forth to get the trailer ball lined up under the hitch, and we hit the road. But my cat, Mister, would not shut up! He hated being in cages and the drive was stressing him out. I stopped at a truck stop to let him out and have some snacks, and he calmed down in the trailer but continued to complain once we got back in the truck. But other than that the drive was easy enough, with lots of pretty scenery.

Getting into my campsite proved to be a challenge — it was right near the camp store with a hard left turn to get into it from the entrance road. I cut the corner too tight and nearly clipped the water spigot on my first attempt. After some jiggling back and forth to get clear, I pulled all the way through and drove around the campground to come back at it from the crossroad, which was a much easier angle and I got myself parked and set up.

I was generally trying to travel 150 – 200 miles a day, which was usually around three hours on the road. Which wasn’t a lot, but since I was traveling every day, each day also included one or two hours of set up and break down and it was too exhausting and too hot to do much else. So I just kept going down the road.

The Holbrook KOA was near the Petrified Forest/Painted Desert National Park, and a short drive to the Grand Canyon, and serves as a good base camp for exploring the surrounding sights. But I didn’t take advantage of any of that, and found the campground itself to be a bit noisy and cramped. Probably would have been more comfortable in one of the outer spaces instead of right next to the camp store on the main entrance. But I was only there one night and it served its purpose.

Written by Cody Nelson in: camping,Cross-country move |
Jan
20
2025
0

Seligman/Route 66 KOA Journey

Seligman/Route 66 KOA Journey
21305 I-40 Business Loop
Seligman, AZ 86337

928-422-3358

August 1, 2021

A black pickup truck with a trailer hitched to it getting gas at a gas station.
Getting gas

Sunday morning, I got up early and got ready to hit the road again. Stopped at the office to check out and buy some snacks, got some recommendations for where to buy leveling blocks, and headed out.

Stopped for gas at a Love’s along the highway — my first and only time getting gas with the trailer attached. It was a bit nerve-wracking getting my rig into the pump, even though they had section of roomy RV pumps. But I took it slowly and got it in with no trouble. This was going to be the difficult part of traveling if I didn’t unhook the trailer at the camp site — I’d have to make all my gas stops with the trailer.

Then I stopped at the Walmart in Kingman, Arizona for leveling blocks. Parked the truck and trailer in two facing spots out at the edge of the parking lot and then ran into my next issue: what to do with the cats while I was in Walmart. It was still around 100 F, way to hot to leave them in the truck or the trailer. But I’d bought a pet stroller at one point when I thought I might just stay in hotels along the way instead of buying an RV, and I had it with me in the truck bed. So I pulled it out, put the cats in it, and brought them into Walmart with me. Fortunately, they were too unnerved by the whole experience to complain, and we got in and out fairly quickly with the leveling blocks. A few people noticed that there were cats in my stroller, and thought it was funny. It ended up being the only time I used the stroller, but I was really glad to have it at the time.

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Written by Cody Nelson in: camping,Cross-country move |
Jan
20
2025
0

Needles KOA Journey

Needles KOA Journey
5400 Route 55
Needles, CA 92363

760-326-4207

July 31, 2021

View through the windshield of a two-lane highway running straight through a sage brush and tumbleweed desert landscape, with only a semi truck in the distance ahead. The sky is blue and hazy with clouds.
I-40 East on the road

In the summer of 2021, I moved from Tehachapi, California to Windsor, New York, traveling by truck and trailer with my two cats on a 17-day journey across the country. I had never pulled a trailer before, and I’d only owned it for about a week when I took off, so it was quite a learning experience!

I headed out Saturday morning at around 10 PM. I’d planned to stop at a rest stop along the way for a leisurely lunch in my trailer, but all the rest stops seemed to be closed for repairs except for the one I finally stopped at, and it was so full I could only pull off along the side of the road next to the highway. Between the road noise and the heat — 100 F and no way to hook up the electricity to run the air conditioner — I just quickly ate my sandwich and continued down the road.

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Written by Cody Nelson in: camping,Cross-country move |

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