Tuesday, December 16, 2014

The connectivity conundrum.

When trying to get some serious time in Eva the biggest issue has been the lack of a reliable connection to the world through voice and data. 

It is well documented that camp site wifi is not worth the time of day at most places and satellite connections are spendy and complex.  This leaves us road warriors with the delights of the cell network and trying to harvest as much signal as possible while pushing out as much as possible too.

Enter the cell booster.

There a couple of companies that back these delightful contraptions.  I decided on the Wilson unit, it covers all the main carriers/bands, rolls from 4G down and has pretty little lights to tell you what it is doing.  I am pairing this with a pair of surecall 9.5” omni directional stuck on the roof.  I have gone for 2 so I get to optimize the field of view without having the darn things on 20ft poles.  It also allows us to use one for wifi and one for cell stuff.  Just incase the wifi is there!

All of this gets pumped into the little SOTG access point.

Now, I am a pretty handy guy, but I am letting the AS dealer cut holes and mount stuff for me.  I should have Eva back over the weekend.  can’t wait to test it all out, we are getting serious AS withdrawal!



Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Pacific City

With 2 successful trips under our belts we felt it was time to move a little further out.  All of our initial trips are pretty local, going to RV sites where we can escape quickly and allow me to work effectively.  So our target was Pacific City.  We see this as a gateway to the mid Oregon coast, unexplored territory for us!

The drive is one we know well, we make a regular pilgrimage to Pacific City, mainly for Pelican Brewery, but also for the long sandy beaches and the stunning sunsets.  The 100mile drive took 2hrs and 5mins.  There are a couple of climbs as you negotiate the Hwy6 over the Coastal range, but nothing that is heart stopping.

When we arrived at the RV park, one we have passed many times in the past and thought it looked fun, tucked under the tall Spruce trees, the first thing that got our attention was the lack of cell phone signal, no ATT and no VZW… Not a good start!

The park seems to operate on a principle of giving you a map and letting you go find a spot, no real guidance, just go work it out. This is not something I particularly like.  The park is big, with narrow uneven roads, it takes a good 5-7mins to drive from the entry gate to the back of the park.  Undeterred we drove out to the full hook up sites and started backing into a site with 1 neighbor.  The whole time I was reversing their dog did not stop barking.  That was NOT going to work for us.  So we moved on.  A nice chap by the name of Rocky pointed out the site next to theirs was open and was one of the nicer ones, so off we went!

This was a good decision!  The site had tall Spruce trees either side and you could see the sunset in the distance over the ocean.  Good enough for me! It really took no time to get set up and settle into the airstream.  After the mandatory walk with the hound we quickly worked out all the best sites are taken as “private sites”…. hmmmm not impressed.  This place sells itself on the sea views – but you can’t get one because people have claimed them for the year… After a while exploring we headed back from the damp sea air and decided to  bed in for the night, we were planning an early start in the morning..



As you recall from the start this post, connectivity was an issue… we had no ATT or VZW 4G, or 3G.  Not even voice for most of the time.  In a futile attempt, I set up the Pepwave and the new antenna, but all we got was spotty VZW 3G at best.  The morning was going to be a challenge, but I had a back up plan.

We woke up early and I drove out to the lodge to get my email synced up from the lodge wifi – thankfully I could access it from the car as it was a chilly dark morning. Mrs M and the hound caught up with me and hot-footed it down to Pacific City for some good old “working from the coffee shop” antics. Not a favorite past time of mine but when needs must and all that. This worked out great until about 9am when the hotel next door, seemingly occupied by exclusively by prepubescent screaming kids, flooded into the coffee shop.  Luckily I packed the 4G usb stick, so I went back out to the car – only to find out I did not have the right drivers installed on my work laptop… urgh… I was just in range of the coffee shop wifi so I fixed that pretty quick. 

After the mandatory windoze-waltz of driver installations I rebooted.  Then I found out my MS exchange password expired… after about an hour of calling around it was not juet me but the whole sales team was impacted!  what I nightmare start to the day…  Fortunately this got rectified before lunch and I got caught up!

Mrs M and the hound came back to the car in time for lunch, so while the hound napped we got on with the impart part of the day – Fish and Chips and a growler fill at Pelican Brewery!!!!  This is always such a great place to come to, great beer and great pub grub.  We had been talking all week about how much we were looking forward to “Fishy Friday”.  Alas, today of all days, the food was not up to its usual standard and left us wholly underwhelmed.

While at the pub I managed to dispense with a few more hours work and we rounded out the day with a nice long walk on the beach, after being cooped up in the car for the most of the day a stretch of the legs was welcome!

We headed back to Eva in time to see the sunset and get a nice fire going, we had a good laugh about the days events and we agreed that a cell phone booster is now the top priority.  I have to be able to work at full efficiency when away with the Airstream!

As we burned through the pile of wood we had and ate s`mores, we built our plan for the morning - sunrise to sunset at the beach!  Mrs.M and the hound bedded down early, exhausted from the sea air, I took the opportunity for some quiet time and some whiskey.

The next morning rolled around far too quickly, it was clear I was not driving anywhere!  “some whiskey” apparently was consumed and left me feeling  like a bear with a sore head! As I tossed the car keys to Mrs M the hound and I stretched our paws, shook off some of the morning funk with a quick stroll around the grassy parts of the RV park and then we all loaded up pre-sunrise before Luka got one of those cute little bunnies and made a breakfast sandwich out of it... 

Like a bat out of hell Mrs M drove to the beach so she could “play camera” with the other kids on the beach.  At this point I mad an executive decision.

Coffee, specifically a latte, was needed.

With that in hand, and maybe a toasted ham, egg and cheese bagel in hand…. Luka and I met Kate on the beach, with the camera glued firmly to her eye I took the opportunity to climb up part of he dune and start the daily process of wearing out the hound! Halfway up I get a phone call. Mrs. M apparently did not get the memo about climbing the dune and was stood at the bottom looking a little left out, so we trekked back down and head south down he beach.







The sunrise was stunning, a mostly clear sky, nice chill in the air. Surfers out enjoying a really nice swell (a swell swell?) Clearly a fabulous start to the day! After a couple of hours I we decided to head back for a mid morning nap in the Airstream. It was agreed by all this was a genius idea!  So we bolted back, climbed into bed and stuck some episodes of coupling on the DVD – we had no TV or radio reception!! By now I was quite happy to be “off the grid”.  It felt really nice knowing that I could not check sports results or be an internet voyeur catching up with the lives and times of friends on Facebook…

With nap time behind us we stuff our faces with a couple of ham sandwiches some French press coffee and headed out for the 2nd stint of the day.  Rather then head south into Pacific City, we when north about a mile and dropped on to the beach.  There was 1 person and their dog, so we parked up and enjoyed the huge expanse that is the Oregon coast.  Waves crashing in, the dog pulling me all over the place, the wife taking pictures of the whole shindig!  We walked about 3 miles and drove about 4 miles on the beach before heading back to the main beach at pacific city.








Well, by now half of Oregon was there… We eventually found a spot on the beach and parked up. Luka was happy lying in the shade in the sand, I dug out the binoculars and we all sat watching he surfers.  We became distracted by stupid people… let me just say that a lady in her SUV nearly plowed down another lady that was taking pictures while someone else had no control over her 2 dogs and was just walking around looking for one or other of them the whole time she was on the beach… I was going crazy!


With Sunset just a couple of hours away we grabbed some firewood and beer and got settled on the beach.  The fire lit up right away, just as Mrs.M’s friend arrived!  So it was brats and s`mores with beer and a sunset all rounded out with some joyful banter. You can’t say fairer than that!!



You know you are getting old when you are in bed early.  I mean showered and under a comforter by 8pm! We slept like logs and woke up feeling pretty good about life J

Sunday was forecast to be wet, when we woke up we could not check our smarty phones for the weather, but we could hear the drizzle.  With water proofs on and more coffee in our hands we took a walk.  Unfortunately we were up too early to get through the beach access gate so we headed up to the Gazebo.  What a nice surprise!  A large covered space with a bench swing overlooking the trees and sea.  So we sat, chilled, drank coffee and chatted.  All very civilized! 

We managed to get packed up and on the road by 9:30.  This part is getting logistically easier, but is frustrating, we need to stay away longer…  The drive back was fun, road works and the like but we made home in time for me see Tottenham loose to Stoke before going out to play a game myself!

This trip was another step on the learning curve!  The lessons were:

  • 3 nights away are better than 2.  You have your “set up” night, your “pack up” night and the one inbetween.  That middle night is the magic one.  The one you get to chill and enjoy Airstreaming.
  • Cell phones.  This is a curse and has to be resolved ASAP.  Lots of research to do.  In short a booster will be acquired and installed, hopefully for the next trip.
  • Neighbors, just like at home, they can make and break your experience.  I am very glad we moved sites, non stop barking is not something I can deal with!  Luka barks on average twice a week…
  • Sewer hook ups: Desirable but not essential.  We elected to stay at a site without one and it worked out fine J




Unfortunately Eva is docked on the driveway happily winterized until Christmas, just no time to get away with the seasonal festi