Archive for May 25th, 2008

Keen shoes

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

We just bought new shoes. I guess it was a matter of time before we had to admit to ourselves that slip on Vans might not be the best option for nature walks and hikes when we’re out on our travels. Oh well.

We happened to be in our new favorite store last week picking up a few camping supplies, and came across a wall of shoes that we just had to take a look through. Hiking boots, hunting boots, crocs, and lots of sandals. Nothing seemed to be exactly what we were in the market for, as we were looking for something a bit more sturdy than a croc, yet light enough to wear just walking around a new small town, or even just a camp site. The shin high super SWAT edition hiking/hunting/tactical-operations boots just seemed like a little much.

Right in the middle ground though, we found a few shoes by Keen. This wasn’t the first time we’d seen this maker’s shoes. In fact my brother showed off his pair when he came out for our wedding and I was pretty convinced with a quick 10 step test walk back then. Putting on a pair and walking around the store that day though, completely sold every last part of me on them.

I picked up a pair, and Gena found some she liked as well! Next day, we returned with the kids and grabbed a pair for each of them. Tyler thinks his (same as mine) make him look more like the Spartan from Halo 3. You have to love an active imagination. And yes, they do look like you’re ready for some serious trekking, but have such a comfortable and light feel to them, that I’ve decided to just wear mine pretty much day to day. Such an improvement.

You can check out their whole line of shoes and bags at http://www.KeenFootWear.com

New places to see…

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

So as I sit here at 0830 UTC, May 25th 2008, in the JPL Space Flight Operations Facility, preparing and triple checking everything on the Deep Space Network for the PHOENIX lander’s final hours of flight to the polar surface of Mars, I can’t help but wonder … where should we go camping and how soon can we get there?

A few weeks ago, we took a drive up the coast to Pismo Beach, and even without putting a lot of planning into it, ended up having a bucket-o-fun! Along the way we breezed through Solvang, and even passed by Lake Cachuma. Thats the lake that Gena’s uncle and the rest of her family used to camp at quite often, for months at a time apparently as well. Couldn’t see much from the car, but I’m told it’s amazing scenery.

So a lake with family history that I’ve never been to. Perfect.

Checking online, it seems it’s first come first serve for tent camping. I’m sure they won’t fill up 400+ campsites on my next weekend off but we’ll call to make sure next week and closer to going. We are well aware of our luck! Price seems right, and pics make me wish I was on my way there first thing in the morning.

So this will be it. Our first outing to test out all of the new gear we have, and the ability for us to no kill each other over the span of a few days out in the fresh air. I’ll be sure to post more here as we work up the final details, and of course we’ll put up some of the photos from the almost guaranteed chaos. Wish us luck!

The Tent Fiasco

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

So, we ordered a tent from CampingStation.com, a site we whole heartedly recommend you AVOID at any cost. Which is a shame, it was a very very sweet tent. It was a very large, family “town home” style tent, with 4 separate rooms, each with their own exterior doorways. Was a great price for such a large tent too. But as I said, run, don’t walk away from that site!

The tent was ordered back in April. Our credit card was hit to reserve the funds, which means not charged, just an “approval” amount that is basically the same thing as it takes my money out of the ‘spendable’ column and puts it in the ‘belongs to someone else even though I do not have any new items’ column! The next day we get an email saying they have unexpectedly sold out of this particular tent, and expect their next stock delivery mid May. Figuring we have plenty of time before our Yellowstone trip, we might as well wait. It was a really nice tent, and perfect for our plans.

Mid May comes, no tent or order status update available. Phone messages are left. I should note also that the answering machine for the company is hardly understandable through the chinese accent, and I’m now made aware they are not only a camping supplies store, but also a fashion accessory outlet, and travel agency. Now I’m a little worried, but offering the benefit of the doubt.

We found a lot of things, other than just the tent on their site we needed (okay, wanted in some cases but close enough) for our camping trips we are hoping to take. Rounding up a good list of items we haven’t already found locally in stores, I put together a shopping cart, checked out, and got a confirmation of my order.

A few days after, we’re on a trip to Costco to get some food items and of course we come across quite a few camping goodies we’d love to have. Filling up 2 carts, not much food after all is said and done, we’ve included 2 tents! Great deal at $99 ea., they are 15ft by 12ft 4 person tents, with a front covered area. Thinking that if the CampingStation.com tent order ever does show up, we can just return these. If it doesn’t, hey, at least we’ll have tents right?

My new order of various items shows up. Of course, a few items we received are the wrong ones, and a number of them do not match their descriptions online in the least. Or should I say, the descriptions leave out quite a bit of information one would deem useful in making purchasing decisions… like the fact that the towels are the size of a kleenex, not a normal kitchen sized towel one would expect from a “kitchen camp towel” item name. Whatever. We can find a use for them and I really don’t want to have to deal with these people again.

Finally we get them on the telephone, and my wife discusses our options for receiving our tent we want so badly, and have already been held up for nearly $200 for. They expect a shipment any day now, and promised to mark our order as a priority to get one of the few they expect to receive. We have a glimmer of hope for about an hour until they call back. Why call back? To confirm we’re at the top of the list? To let us know they just checked and voila, they found a tent to send us today? No, just to tell us the manufacturer decided not to send them anymore.

Canceling the order was not the easiest, or hardest process. I guess you have to expect a retail business to try and turn a possible lost sale into something else, but they recommend a tent that is substantially different than the one we chose, but make sure to point out it’s in stock. No thanks. I already have tents by now anyway.

So, all said and done we’re going to go ahead and venture out with 2 tents. One for the boys, and one for me and the wife (and the dogs). Should give us plenty of room in each, and allow for lots of campsite layouts depending on site size and shapes. Unfortunately we still have to find some suitable towels for the camp kitchen, and get some pie-irons that are the right size and shape and don’t look like they’re going to melt if we make s’mores. But hey … we have tents.

What to say?

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Camping bags

So this is my first post to this blog. To any blog. Now that I’ve got it all setup and semi-tweaked to how I think I want it to work … I’m all out of ideas of what I want to actually say. Gotta love that. I guess I can do the obligatory “why is this blog here?” kind of post. If I was to go that direction, I’d probably sum it up by saying this whole domain was picked up in anticipation of the day that me and my wife finally get the chance to start doing the full-time RV lifestyle. Hence the catching domain name. See what we did there? However, since that’s a little far down the road to really start talking about right now, we’ve decided this will be a good place to write about our other travel adventures before that point. Gives us good practice with this blogging stuff, and will also let us include anyone bored enough to be reading along, in the whole process leading up to the end goal. So where are we starting? A living room full of camping equipment, 2 Honda Elements, and Yellowstone National Park. You saw that coming right? Sure ya did.