Sept 1st
Today begins our second month on the road. After 6 really nice nights at my sister Diane’s house in Friendship, Maine we moved on to Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The trip took us about 8 hours – we are really slow but we have a good time – and we passed some spectacular scenery in Northwest Maine. Carol saw a moose but I missed it and it was not advisable to slam on the brakes and turn around so I will have to see it through her eyes. Sorry but no pictures today – fell down on the job.
All went well until we reached Canadian Customs. They decided that we looked suspicious or maybe didn’t like my answers to their many questions and they told us to pull over for an inspection. Two serious looking customs agents wearing bullet proof vests and sidearms came out and told us to “stand over there away from the RV” while they checked it out. We didn’t know what they were looking for but we were very nervous that they would find it. After about 15 minutes they came out and said to follow them to the Immigration department to pick up our IDs – and they complimented us on the beautiful job on the interior.
We drove the rest of the way to the Quebec KOA wondering what that was about. The heat was bad all of the way from Maine to Quebec. It went from low 80’s to 90 and very humid. The coach performed really well and the engine temps stayed in the 190-210 range with the AC on all the way. The drive wasn’t as hilly as others we have had but there are some pretty good hills on the way.
When we got to the KOA we found that we needed more than the 25 feet of electric cord to reach the 30amp service. I connected my additional extension and turned on both AC units. Within about 10 minutes I was still outside emptying the holding tank, etc. and I heard a loud, sharp buzz and the AC units quit. My regular power cord was so hot I couldn’t touch it and when I finally could one of the probes had been so hot that it melted the plastic around it. I moved the coach so that the single cord could reach and we are living with one unit running.
We made reservations with a tour company that one of the GMCnet members recommended and we will take the shuttle to it tomorrow. Hopefully, I will have pictures tomorrow.
Hey Armand, I think I’ve met those customs agents but when I met them they were working for USA Customs. They must have switched sides! I’ve had that same sinking feeling of “I hope they don’t find whatever it is they are looking for because I don’t have an explanation for it!”