We got off to a good start - a little ahead of time! Traffic was o.k.; weather was great; R.V. was running good. We gassed up in Ellensburg and made it to McDonalds in Moses Lake in time for Heather to Zoom with granddaughter Scarlett for her German lesson. Roger was driving.
As we neared Sprague Lake there was a violent explosion and the R.V. rocked. A rear tire had exploded. Roger knew immediately what had happened. The temperature was high 90's and the highway HOT. We were able to limp 3 miles to a rest area. It took 4.5 hours and many calls, including some scammers, for us to get someone to come switch tires (we had a spare). The entire process was very confused and almost did Roger in!! Once the help came (a man who could good American speak English), it took only 20 minutes to change tires.
The explosion did damage to the R.V. which had to get fixed. He knew of the place that someone had recommended to Roger, so we carefully drove there. The owner told us to park and spend the night in the R.V., which we did. The temperature went from HOT to pleasant. First thing the next morning, they started work on the R.V.
It took 3 1/2 hours, but they did a very good and complete job - and gave us special rates! Roger checked the work!! However, this all cost us 24 hours and $3,000. But we got all new tires!
We're spending the night in Butte. God is good!!
Oh! Heather got some real good deals on American made crayons and school supplies for the Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes.
































