
I’m not exactly sure what I was thinking when I planned this. I believe I did not fully appreciate the road conditions between Mill Creek and the coast. When we went north, we took Highway 1 all the way until it intersects 101 at Leggett. Been there, done that, didn’t really want to repeat. So heading south, we stayed on 101 all the way to Willits and took 20 over the coastal range to Fort Bragg. We tried really hard to get as much data as we could before committing to this and it seemed like a reasonable plan. And really, it’s about equal I guess to the other route. I’m not sure. To directly compare the two, I guess I’d say Highway 1 is a little harder only because, in addition to the constant hairpin turns, there are cliffs of death. 20 didn’t have quite as much death and it seemed maybe like a wider road and didn’t go on as long?
A bit on the battery/solar front: After spending two nights in the sunless Mill Creek redwoods, we knew a third night with no hookups might be iffy. We were at 56% on the battery the morning after the second night in Mill Creek and the 6 hour drive got us back up to 79%. Recharging the battery from the car while driving is very slow. This particular site in Mackerricher was good for solar and we kept charging after we’d pulled in, so no worries. As we discuss energy options, the thing we are keeping in mind is that when you are off grid in the redwoods, it really doesn’t matter how many solar panels you have.
We’ve been running the fridge on “2” and we put a tiny fan in there to help regulate the temperature. We think that has helped and the fridge seems to be running its duty cycle less frequently. Ice still frozen, milk still cold. It also looks like if we can rebound to 70% before the sun goes down from any kind of solar input, we’re ok for the night and won’t go below 50%. Charging from the car won’t bring us back up that much, unless it’s a long drive. So… if we want to go for more than two nights, or we want to hop from one shady off grid place to another, we may need to either up our battery capacity and/or look at a generator. Research continues…
Total miles: 250.6, 16.4 mpg, 6 hours, 20 minutes. Site 131, nice. Also sites 125, 127 would be nice with perhaps ocean views, 133 and 141 might have lake views. +1 point for LTE cell service for both of us.
