Okay, I planned to put the RV into place this morning on my property and I did it this morning so that if my van got stuck in the mud (Or something), I could use my come-along to pull it out. Well, guess what? It got stuck immediately! Just about as soon as I got off the road, lol (The RV was still fully planted on the road; the first person I called got a chuckle out of it.). So, I detached the trailer and pulled out my come-along and chain and everything was going fine UNTIL the come-along just broke. The welding on the steel wire on the Come-Along just broke off when I tried to use it a second time, so the wire was flailing making the come-along useless. frock!
Another call to a tow guy. Boy, these guys seem to be becoming my best friends here, lol. (He didn't have GPS, so it was a little challenging trying to direct him to the property. He found the road though. He questioned it, "This looks like a deadend road that goes off into the woods. Are you sure this is it?", LOL, positive! (It's not really a deadend road, it actually loops around and connects back into the main road.)
Anyway, got pulled out for $125. Cash is getting low. [Funds in my account aren't, but cash is.]
Anyway, I noticed that it seemed like my gas tank was heading to empty pretty fast. I knew I was driving like 70 miles a day, but geez, I would've swore that a 26 gallon tank in a 20mpg vehicle should last a bit longer than 210 miles. So, I started analyzing my driving and found out...
Stoplights on a 55mph road is just plain stupid. You waste all of that energy getting to 55mph every 1/2 mile, it seems. So, that 20mpg quickly nosebombs to 10-12mpg. So, I think that's not going to be my preferred route in the future. [The lights aren't synchronized; they seem to cycle whenever someone approaches the intersection.]
Anyhoo, I left the RV in the middle of the road and vowed to return tomorrow. I'm going to clean up the RV tomorrow, tr'y to get it situated, and try to setup the bed. Time permitting, I'm going to try to install an outside lock on it. Outside lock is important, because I'll feel more comfortable leaving minor items in there for short trips making it functionally useful [bed, blankets, dishes, food, etc.]. I ended today by shopping for the RV (Blankets, woodworking tools(circular saw), heater, etc.)
While pacing about, I noticed a clearing at one of the nearby T-intersections. It was about 60 foot long and highly suggested someone parked there long RV on here at one time. Looking at the dating on the pop cans that were littered in the area, it seems like this was probably back in 2011/2012. The thickness of some of the vegetation in this clearing definitely suggests they've been growing there for at least 2 years. This clearing looks interesting to me, because it looks like a candidate place to park my RV temporarily while I get my driveway setup. I noticed an area where it looked like their vehicle spun out at one time, suggesting they had the same issue with muddiness as I. (Granted, there's grass in this area, now, so the soil should definitely be stronger than in the past.)
Anyway, the reason why I think it's okay to park here is because it's COUNTY ROAD property. It's not private property. Granted, I don't know if the person who set this area up owns the land in front of it (Across the gulley), or if they did in the past, but I get a strong feeling they're not returning anytime soon. It definitely has the appearance of having been inhabited long ago.
Anyway, got a fortune cookie from Panda Express that read "You will change your line of work soon."; indications suggest that's more likely than not, LOL.
Anyhow, I haven't fully discovered my land, yet BUT... I'm hoping this isn't just some area that swamps during the rainy days, not good for growing things. I'm hoping that just happens to be JUST the area near the gulley which seems probable... I think...
I just personally think it's rich that I bought this land thinking it had 'road access' and all that, but it turns out it definitely doesn't have vehicle access at the moment, lol. So, in effect, I can't really access my property like I thought I should. But, presumably, that should solve in due time.
Anyway, it's interesting looking at the road because you swear it's just some kind of iron ore... but on /my/ road, which I can tell hasn't been used that often (Of course it hasn't having been completely blocked off in all two 'exits'; I cleared one of them yesterday.), there's actually vestiges of pavement down the k onccenter. Wow, I totally didn't know this area was completely paved at one time! That makes me so curious about this places history now, with signs of planned development like that. It's clear that the area in front of the ditch (right next to the road) was completely cleared at one time because of the fact there's many saplings and no large trees.
I think once I get my RV into place in the clearing, I'm going to park my van on the blocked road. It seems like the road is the only safe place for it to drive. (If it gets stuck in the clearing, it should be easy enough for a tow guy to pull out. There's like no slope.)
And, thank goodness I decided to go nose forward instead of backing up the trailer... who knows how that would've turned out...
And... I just thought of a better plan than the plan of simply driving straight onto the grass with my van and hope for the best. Never take it onto the grass in the first place! lol. Basically, back up that trailer and never let the rear wheels leave the road. Go as slow as I need to and check often. I don't care if the RV is catty wampus, just as long as it's /straight enough/ and off the road.