Showing posts with label cochiti lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cochiti lake. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2019

Walk-About- Hiking

7 Days 11 Hours and Counting down.

Ok, first let's get the Alfa MH work out of the way.


Topic, Generators and Starters
Some people have experience Starter replacements. This post is not about replacing the starter, but potentially why.

Items that can cause hard starting:
Fuel Pump, Glow Plugs, Solenoid, Cables.

Let’s discuss Cables, and a potential failure points.
Most Alfa’s generators B+ are wired this way.
Battery (B+), to the 200 amp Fuse.
To Battery Control Center (BCC).
Then to the Generator input terminal.
Anywhere along this line, a loose connection can cause a low voltage, thereby increasing the current and adding heat to the starter, thereby potentially causing a starter failure.

To minimize a failure, I decided to redo, my cables from the Generator to the batteries.

In doing this I found the Neg (B-) lead on the generator with a bad and improper crimp. In addition, due to this crimp, 6 inches of the Neg lead needed to be cut off.

Using 00 awg cable on hand, I made a new cable leading from the Positive input terminal from the generator, directly to the B+ post of the Coach Battery. Thereby by passing any voltage drop caused by the existing cable routing.

In doing this, I no longer notice a 1 second slow start when pressing the Start switch.

Before someone mentions it, I have never used my BCC disconnect switch.

Ok, by to the real world. What did we do today? Me, I decided to take a hike. Hike where you asked? Well if you look closely at the image below, you may notice a Earthen Dam. I decided to walk it and then instead of retracing my steps, I went cross-country (desert), until I finally hit the highway.



Total Distance = 6.5 miles 
Time = Little over 2 Hrs


Photos along the way:














Safe Travels and Journeys
Susan, Tilly, Dakota and me.


Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument

On Wed. we assembled a new hiking team, and headed out to Tent Rocks.
What was different this time? Higher temperature and new photos.

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument - Press Here for Info










The New Hiking Team

Safe Travels and Journeys
DaGirls Rv
Susan, Tilly, Dakota and Me

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

11 Days and Counting

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Ok, after a grueling  35 miles on Monday,


Our Destination? Cochiti Rec Area - Buffalo Grove Loop.

Build and Maintain by the COE, yet this is on Native land - Be careful as Alcohol is not allowed - (Keep it inside).

We first found this location in 2017, Press Here for DaGirls Blog, but this time no Diane or Tom to visit. However, there is good hiking in the area including Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks national Monument, - Press Here for Info.






Hiking Crew

This is where is all started - Little did we realize it.

One of the Fun things to do ? Get out and take fun photos

There are 4 loops, with the newest having views, but dry-camping only.





Next is the Buffalo loop, Improved with 30 and 50 amp and water at site. However, there are a few that require additional leveling. Both back-in and pull throughs. We picked a pull through but we are always prepared for the worst.






But don't let our site chase you away, we just happen to pick the worst. But we are always prepared just in case.

We carry the Ulta-Fab Blocks - Press Here for Description. We carry enough to lift all 4 rear tires. Easy to use and put away. The rockier the ground, you will have to remove the rocks that get stuck prior to stacking them away.

Photos that are missing is the older loop, where electric only with 30 amps is available, how most will be easy to level including tag axles.

Included in the area is a very large Group Sites and unique tenters area:




So, back to where it all started, this is the location where, we met a wonderful couple. At the time we did not realize what they were, no one had explained to us the term stalking. We learned later that they were covert stalker's.  In the beginning, we did not realize it, but we would arrive at our next destination, only to see them arrive within a few hours of us. We all though it was great, look they're here, let's get together, but then later they became very blatant about it. Even coming to the point, where we all became good friends. But alas, it ended this time.

Where are our Good Friends? We became disconnected - somewhere in the Great State of South Dakota.

Rudy und Beth können sie finden und zum Ballonfest bringen. Bitte, (Rudy and Beth can find them and bring them down to the Balloon Fest. Please)

So, stay tune for further stories.

DaGirls Rv
Susan, Tilly, Dakota and me
Safe Travels and Journeys.

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