Charging in Independence, IA |
Unfortunately, the mill was not open to the public yet. You can also see that the water here is high as well. The antique "boulder picker-upper" (my name) pictured here would have been pretty handy on the farm I grew up on, as it seemed we were always picking rocks!
After writing in my blog at the local library, I headed back to the car and left town.
My plan was changed on the fly, when I found out the campground in Dubuque was underwater. The next campground was about 35 miles away, near Platteville, so I headed that way after calling to confirm I could use a charger and camp overnight. The phone connection wasn't clear, and she never did answer my question on cost. When I arrived at about 6:30pm, the campground operator told me the charge would be $45 for camping and plugging in. At that point, I determined I would only need about 3 hours of charge on a 50 amp circuit to get enough miles to make it all the way home, so that's what I did. We settled on $15 for the electrons, and I parked for the next 3 hours. I spent that time walking about, making my dehydrated meal for supper, and then settling down to watch a Netflix movie I downloaded before I left.
After charging, I had 167 miles on the car, with only 130 left to go to make it home. I made it home easily, and arrived at 12:10am... glad to head right to bed.
I am so glad I took this opportunity to cross this adventure off my bucket list, and am looking forward to taking a similar (albeit shorter) trip in June with my great-nephew, Arlyn. Till next time...