Happy Fourth Gotcha Anniversary
Four years ago today, Sprinty was adopted by Kris and Darrell on a chilly, overcast day in Boise, ID. From the first day, a simple drive down I-84 from Boise to Salt Lake City, UT, Sprinty has enjoyed adventuring with his humans to many of those "Some Day" places that his humans had been storing up for decades. "Some Day" we are going to . . . . . . . .
Adventuring in 2017 totaled 80 nights camping which was rather modest by comparison to the years that followed. In 2018, Sprinty camped out 183 nights, and in 2019, he camped out 207 nights. Despite COVID, Sprinty camped out 118 nights in 2020 (68 nights in Florida were pre-COVID).
And just before COVID upended plans for billions of people, Sprinty got a girlfriend - a 42-foot fifth wheel named “Charlie”, short for the heartland Landmark, Charleston floorplan. A girlfriend to visit in the winter as his girlfriend lives in SW Florida. Fortunately, Sprinty brings his humans along as chaperones.
Some factoids:
Total nights camped in: 516
States camped in (listed below): 36
Canadian Provinces camped in (listed below): 5
Miles logged: 66,374
Avg fuel mileage: about 17.5-18.0 mpg
Longest stay in one place:
- Riverside RV Resort, Arcadia, FL: 40 nights
- Second place: 18 nights at RoVers Roost Escapees CoOp, Casa Grande, AZ
Total time camping in a Walmart parking lot: about 3 hours
Longest period camping without moving: 14 days
Longest period dry camping (without hookups or driving): 100 hours
Most continuous nights camping: 121 nights
Blog posts: 238 (not counting this one)
Adventures: just too many to list.
Top Adventure: just too many awesome adventures to select a single favorite
BTW, Sprinty's actual birthday is Monday, 24 February (the day he was purchased by his original owners). While also a milestone date (he will be 5 years old), but he prefers celebrating Gotcha Day. Makes him feel just a little bit younger. And a bit more special.
States Visited (date of first time camped in):
Utah (February 2017)
Colorado (March 2017)
New Mexico (March 2017)
Texas (March 2017)
Oklahoma (March 2017)
Arkansas (March 2017)
Tennessee (March 2017)
Mississippi (March 2017)
Alabama (March 2017)
Georgia (April 2017)
Virginia (April/May 2017)
West Virginia (May 2017)
Maryland (May 2017)
Ohio (June 2017)
Kentucky (July 2017)
Indiana (July 2017)
Pennsylvania (August 2017)
Delaware (September 2017)
North Carolina (September 2017)
South Carolina (September 2017)
Florida (November 2017)
New York (July 2018)
Michigan (August 2018)
Wisconsin (August 2018)
Illinois (August 2018)
Vermont (September 2018)
New Hampshire (September 2018)
Maine (September 2018)
Massachusetts (September 2018)
Rhode Island (September 2018)
Connecticut (September 2018)
New Jersey (September 2018)
Louisiana (November 2018)
Arizona (December 2018)
California (January 2019)
Nevada (February 2019)
Canadian Provinces
Ontario (August 2018)
New Brunswick (August 2019)
Nova Scotia (August 2019)
Prince Edward Island (August 2019)
Quebec (August 2019)
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