I left brooklyn, Ny way late at night - 10pm. it took forever to fix everything and pack up since I would be leaving for at least 2 weeks but perhaps and month and a half - who knows. Work is piling up but why should I care? I'm going overland!
I head down the I-95 thinking I am going to my first stop in delaware to a good friends house who is technically inclined - but suddenly i can't reach him on the phone! It's night time - I am driving with no top in october down the jersey turnpike and i am kinda cold. I curse myself for bad planning - honestly - i didnt call the guy all day. Suddenly - my car radio goes out! NO HARD DRIVE! Uh oh! No music all the way to the west coast from new york? Oh no!
I pull off into downtown philly and I get out of the jeep.
I am thinking I'll go get a beer and make some calls and see what happens. I am brushing my teeth behind my spare wheel spitting into the street when suddenly a girl walks up to me and asks if I am all right. I say yes and that I am embarrassed. she says at least you brush your teeth! i ask if she would like to get a drink and she says yes. We have some laughs and she understands my situation and she let's me crash at her pad! PS: she was smoking hot.
Except - it was - well - unusual to say the least:
Well i made it thru the night - we stayed up all night talking! I got zero sleep and I said i had to go - the Moab desert was calling - but that I would be back to visit her on my way back. Her place was mega-creepy but she was - very cool.
Somehow none of my stuff got stolen last night thank goodness - sitting on the streets in philly wide open - so I feel like I need a duster cover to hide all this stuff im driving around with. I leave out in the morning and I hit quadratec is west chester PA and pick one up.
I hit the highway for delaware and my buddy says he has to take his kids to six flags! uh oh! stuck! I have another friend in delaware so i pulled in there and stay there and her lovely daughter helped me fix the jeep radio and put on the duster cover to hide everything but the radiator.
6 years old and she is a jeep girl already and pretty good with a socket wrench from one day of lessons!
I stayed up in her attic on my clothes
I picked up a drill and dremel from Lowes - figuring I might need that on my trip - i had left them home and I needed them to make certain repairs on my way to the desert.
I ride off the next day for Georgia from Delaware. 10 hours/813 miles - I got caught in traffic in virgina and landed in the carolinas at nightfall which was FREEZING at 70 MPH.
i had to keep getting hot cocoa wherever I could.
i have a cast iron stomach and eat things from the ground but at this rest stop this cup behind bars did me in - it tasted disgusting - like urine and I had a pain in my gut all the way to stone mountain. i rolled to my friends house freezing at 4am.
At this point i have to say the most useful tools have been my g2 android phone for pinpoint navigation - my in dash inverter for powering everything on the go and my raingler nets for keeping all that junk in.
I did two days in georgia, testing the cameras, putting in a new radiator, and tightening up lots of little things like the dash and it's gauges. I made some good friends in georgia, including some jeepers - one mechanic who me and him and great laughs talking about dating online and driving jeeps. I saw a sale for a drill from sears , cordless! 19.2 volt - so I returned the corded dewalt to lowes and kept the dremel.
I also chatted it up with the grease monkey's who hang around autozone. I almost ran up to tellico - almost! but the desert calls - so off I drove to mobile, alabama and crashed in a park in my sleeping bag across the seats. My sleeping bag is stuffed into a Waterproof Compression sack that I highly recommend. My clothes are in a second one:
In the morning I headed to New Orleans across the i-10! Boy its hot here. Im gonna put in a day or two here, hanging with a friend and making big repairs on the jeep and mapping out my targets. I have to find a shop to help with me with driveshaft somewhere between here, texas, and new Mexico - and a place to get something welded for the gas cans - anyone have someone to recommend?
Hope you enjoy the story. Hope to get to the good part - living outside!