8:16 am - Tuesday - October 28th - Newell House, Wittmann, AZ - 65° F, humidity 16%, 2 mph out of the northeast....crystal clear, blue, sunny skies today with a forecast high of 91° F. On this date in 2017 TLE and I were enjoying our 4th day boondocking at Lone Rock.....
....each night we would have a sunset fire facing east. As the sun set behind us it would light up the sandstone formations to the east.....it was captivating. You can see Lone Rock on the left. The view from our site makes this one of our favorite all time boondocking places....it definitely has the 'IT FACTOR'.
I had one big thing to accomplish Monday, and that was to pressure wash the Newell's rear facing radiator in the afternoon, but first we needed to make a Trader Joe's run into Surprise, and also top off the VW fuel tank before doing that. TLE and I left around 9:30 am to do that, and were back around 11:30 am...perfect. While I am not a fan of working in the 'heat of the day' I wanted to radiator to be warm, making it easier to dislodge the road gunk more easily.
I haven't pressure washed the Newell's large rear facing radiator since we had it steamed cleaned, and rodded back in October of 2022. I did, last April, when we were in Bishop, attempt to clean it with my portable steam cleaner, and the worked pretty well, but you need more water pressure to really get out the gunk than the steamer provided. I've always applied some sort of degreaser to the radiator before I pressure wash it, but I've always been dissatisfied with the effectiveness of the degreaser. I've used 'Simple Green', and numerous other name brands, but have never been quite satisfied, so when we were in Home Depot the other day I found that Dawn (dish detergent) has an 'Professional Industrial Grade' degreaser, so I bought a gallon of the concentrate to try....
....I use a week killer pump up sprayer to apply it to the radiator, so I poured the the entire gallon into the sprayer, and cut it about 25% with water.....
....I've had this sprayer for about 10 years, and it still works great. At any rate I applied the degreaser, let it sit a few minutes then used the power sprayer to dislodge grease, grime, and other road related gunk from the radiator, and it worked wonderfully! I applied the degreaser twice and that seemed to do the trick. While I was at it I cleaned both engine bays, which were quite dirty. I don't think I've washed them out for a couple of years....
....once everything was dry I decided to add a second project to my 'to do' list for Monday.....insulate the cruise control module. It's been overheating due to a loss of air circulation in the passenger side engine bay caused by the presence of the large 5000 watt Predator generator. When the module gets too hot it shuts down. My thought was to buy some insulation, and foil tape to protect it from the heat....
....I think this will work, but we shall see if it does Wednesday when we finish our journey to The Wilson Wilderness. I didn't put everything away Monday afternoon as the engine bays were still drying, so I'll do that Tuesday. That was the end of outdoor activity for Monday.
Game 3 of the World Series between the Dodgers and Blue Jays was at 5 pm Monday evening. We began watching it in Tom and Darlene's home as we ate dinner (made by TLE....Chicken/mushroom Alfredo), and then continued watching in the Newell after dinner. The game was tied 5-5 after 7 innings, and it was still tied 5-5 after 15 innings. In the 15th inning the Dodgers sent Will Klein out to the mound. Just a couple of weeks ago he was sitting at his home in Arizona thinking he was going to watch the World Series on TV, but he was added at the last minute to the Dodgers' World Series Roster. He ended up being the last pitcher standing for the Dodgers Monday evening in this marathon game. He ended up pitching the final four shutout innings for the Dodgers. Each team left between 17 and 20 runners on base throughout the game, and each had numerous opportunities to end the game, but they came up short each time. Finally in the bottom of the 18th inning Freddy Freeman (hit a grand slam, 'walk off' homerun in the first game of last year's World Series) came to bat. On a 3 and 2 count (3 balls and 2 strikes) with nobody out he got a pitch to hit, and did he hit it! The ball cleared the wall in dead centerfield for a homerun, his second 'walk off' homerun in as many years, to win the game. The time......12:05 am....the game started on Monday night, and finished Tuesday morning. It took TLE and I the better part of an hour to settle down before we could go to bed.
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