oosik
Epic Contributor
Yesterday I took, what for me, is the first real trip with the Power Wagon. It was 265 miles - stopping every hour for the puppy's( Brownie ) relief. It was an enjoyable, albeit long, adventure. It took the better part of seven hours.
It's obvious that even though we got little snow - we must have received a lot of rain. The paved county roads are a mess - frost heaves. The suspension on the Power Wagon accentuates this situation.
Surprisingly - I got 18 mpg on this trip. One of the many features incorporated into the dashboard electronics.
For those that know this area - I went north from Wilbur - across Lake Rosevelt on the Keller ferry - over Bridge Creek pass to Inchelium - again across Lake Rosevelt on the Gifford ferry and down to Davenport. From Davenport to Cheney and home.
We saw temps in the upper 70's - got to use the air conditioner( lots of glass on the Power Wagon).
The puppy did not enjoy the trip that much. When home - he ripped around on the lawn until he completely dropped.
However - with frequent stops, the trip was completed with no "accidents". All in all - a good day.
And, BTW, the driveway is now dry & a little dusty.
It's obvious that even though we got little snow - we must have received a lot of rain. The paved county roads are a mess - frost heaves. The suspension on the Power Wagon accentuates this situation.
Surprisingly - I got 18 mpg on this trip. One of the many features incorporated into the dashboard electronics.
For those that know this area - I went north from Wilbur - across Lake Rosevelt on the Keller ferry - over Bridge Creek pass to Inchelium - again across Lake Rosevelt on the Gifford ferry and down to Davenport. From Davenport to Cheney and home.
We saw temps in the upper 70's - got to use the air conditioner( lots of glass on the Power Wagon).
The puppy did not enjoy the trip that much. When home - he ripped around on the lawn until he completely dropped.
However - with frequent stops, the trip was completed with no "accidents". All in all - a good day.
And, BTW, the driveway is now dry & a little dusty.