SueJean
Active Member
♫♪ "Heading down that long highway........."
Just wondering ............ when we're on the road with a destination and a schedule, we like to "overnight" at "Wally World's" or if necessary "Flying J's". We don't pop the sliders or drop our "feet" or anything like that. We generally just grab a bite to eat wherever we are and then slip into bed hoping to get some reasonable shut-eye.
At one of our recent stops at a "Wally World" in Winslow, AZ, someone came a-knocking on our door long after the point that DH had fallen asleep. I was able to get a glimpse of the man walking away from our rig as DH was stumbling about trying to get his pants on.
Then a pickup pulled up right next to us and after a quick snack the driver pulled a blanket over themselves and appeared to settle in for the night after taking a long hard look at our "Nest".
Needless to say, I felt a little concern as I tried to get back to sleep about our safety. The biggest concern is about the lack of visibility of what's going on outside when we have all of our sliders pulled in. I was wondering if any of you have found a practical (READ:affordable) solution to this problem.
DH is supposed to be a retired security officer, so I'm sure he wouldn't really be all that keen on doing "security walks" around our rig all night even if it did help me sleep a little better.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.......:angel:
Just wondering ............ when we're on the road with a destination and a schedule, we like to "overnight" at "Wally World's" or if necessary "Flying J's". We don't pop the sliders or drop our "feet" or anything like that. We generally just grab a bite to eat wherever we are and then slip into bed hoping to get some reasonable shut-eye.
At one of our recent stops at a "Wally World" in Winslow, AZ, someone came a-knocking on our door long after the point that DH had fallen asleep. I was able to get a glimpse of the man walking away from our rig as DH was stumbling about trying to get his pants on.
Then a pickup pulled up right next to us and after a quick snack the driver pulled a blanket over themselves and appeared to settle in for the night after taking a long hard look at our "Nest".
Needless to say, I felt a little concern as I tried to get back to sleep about our safety. The biggest concern is about the lack of visibility of what's going on outside when we have all of our sliders pulled in. I was wondering if any of you have found a practical (READ:affordable) solution to this problem.
DH is supposed to be a retired security officer, so I'm sure he wouldn't really be all that keen on doing "security walks" around our rig all night even if it did help me sleep a little better.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.......:angel: