I’m honored to be chosen once again as a presenter for both the RTR and WRTR this season. Here are my dates for the WRTR:
Monday Happy Hour (3-4 PM)
- CALM, SMART & AWARE: Solo Woman Nomad Safety With A Twist
Tuesday Happy Hour (3-4 PM)
- SEVERE WEATHER FOR NOMADS: Staying Safe on the Road
Wednesday Happy Hour (3-4 PM)
- STORM SIGNALS: A Beginner’s Guide to Deciphering Doppler Radar
I’m not sure yet about my RTR dates and times, but here are the two sessions I’ll be presenting:
- Creative & Emotional Survival for Nomads: Staying Grounded, Focused and Resilient on the Road
- Storm Safety for Nomads: A 5-Minute Decision System That Saves Lives
Really looking forward to giving these presentations! All but one are brand new, and the older one (Severe Weather) will be updated.
Here are some dispersed camping areas with map links relating to Quartzsite and the HOWA WRTR/RTR events:
The easiest way to get to the Quartzsite Community Park, where the events are held, is to head north off of Main St. onto Plymouth Rd.
Note: There is no camping or overnight parking at the RTR site, or within the town limits of Quartzsite, unless you’re renting a site in local RV parks.
Free Camping Options (BLM Land) –
14-Day Limit
- Plomosa Road (6 miles to RTR)
- Hi Jolly (3 miles)
- Scadden Wash (3 miles)
- Dome Rock Mountain (7 miles)
- Road Runner (7 miles)
Other Camping Options
La Posa Long-Term Visitor Area (LTVA)
Fees: $180/7 months or $40/14 days
Amenities: Toilets, water, dump station, trash services
Massive Electrical Installation, Part 3 – Aft 12v Chargers & Battery Monitor
As I originally intended to sleep in the bottom bunk and use the top one for guests, I realized there was a need for each to have its own smartphone charging station, so I got two more of the double units, one USB and one bayonet model in a single set.
Massive Electrical Project, Part 2: Extending the 12v System
Having been out on the road a while now, I’m catching up on the remodel that got me here. After I finished with the 110v AC (alternating current) system, I turned to the 12v DC (direct current) system. This is what you may be familiar with as what you find in your...
Massive Electrical Project, Part 1: Extending the 110-Volt System
Having been out on the road a while now, I’m catching up on the remodel that got me here. After I finished moving the 110-volt TV / 12V cigarette lighter (bayonet) style 12v outlet earlier, I decided immediately that I would add at least one more 110v and a whole...
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