Ok, let me wrap up out 2024 June Trip.
13 States, 2 weddings, Nebraska and Illinois'. Then Lower Illinois' and Florissant, MO for Susan's 2 brothers.
Dry Camping 8
Nights Total 60
Average Night Rates $19.13
Total Camping Cost Rates $1,195.00
Odo Calculated 5431
Receipt - Fill (Gal) 778
Cost of Fuel $US $2,604.45
Average Cost/Gal $3.38
Gen Run Time 22
Gen Fuel (Gal) 13
MPG minus GenRunTime 7.1
Lbcu MPG 7.4
Vancouver, WA. to pickup our 2024 Ford F-150 Truck with towing equipment installed by the Roadmaster Factory. I will say this, the factory is the way to go, The only option is DIY'er, which I have done 3 vehicles, using Roadmaster instructions. Or a place recommended by RM.
Things that we saw, and roses we smell, very few this time.
Issues: High winds in St. Charles, IL.
Wedding's
Nebraska
Illinois:
Sites we did see:
What we saw when we arrived back at the Happy Cabin: 3 Does and 3 fawns
For Complete history of the Sizaire Naudin - Press Here
Powered by a single-cylinder engine with a very long stroke, it was a light car, with the rear differential and three-speed gearbox in one combined unit, a single-plate clutch, independently sprung front wheels using sliding pillars and a transverse leaf spring at the rear. The car proved to be not only revolutionary, but also a sales success; a heady two cars per day now being produced.
Then, as now, racing was seen as an effective way to promote one’s automotive wares. Sizaire-Naudin entered a car driven by Georges in the inaugural 1906 Coupe des Voiturettes and duly won the race. In 1907 and 1908 the company achieved famous double victories, Naudin taking top honor's, with Georges in second place on both occasions.
Maurice and Georges Sizaire, built autos for racing. They were build for 1 thing and 1 thing only Road Racing. Each one was Custom made. There were only 9 built, and only 3 vehicles remain in the world.
Everything about the car was built for speed. The co-pilot was seated in a angle for wind resistance.
Safe Travels and Journeys
DaGirls Rv, & Gus the Bus
Susan, Tilly, Dakota and me
Looks like an interesting summer.
ReplyDeleteSo glad Susan is doing better.
ReplyDeleteYou know what they say — only those who go out can tell stories! And you have some truly beautiful things to report on (mostly)! I remember what you always say: Smell the roses, Rudy! With this in mind, there are so many more interesting moments for you to report on! Have fun out there!
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