Reminds me of a trip we took in 1991, I think it was. 2 weeks, to Mt. Rushmore and bunch of other parks and attractions, from western Washington. 1976 Ford Supercab pickup, with a lot of miles, pulling a vacation trailer. I took a full set of tools, and they came in handy- had to replace the water pump in Rapid City, and the alternator at West Yellowstone (just before the fireworks on the 4th).
Air conditioning had never worked, so I had it recharged before leaving, hoping for the best. Worked for a couple of days, then nothing. So we just sweated it out.
Low point of the trip was the expiration of our pet rat, Floyd, in southeastern Idaho on our way home. It was about 100 degrees, kids were trying to keep him cool by spritzing him and giving him water with an eyedropper in the back seat, but the whole thing was just too much for him. I think he had COPD- had always had a breathing problem. We wrapped him in a plastic bag, put him in the freezer in the refer in the trailer, and a good burial when we got home.
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