Where is Dr. Bob (Thataway)

Captains Cat

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It's been over a week since he has posted and that is not like him. I know oil is ashore on Pensacola beach, it's on the news every night so I hope it's just that he's occupied with cleanup and prevention. Stlof took him to task on the oil thread but I know his skin is thicker than that...

Nevertheless, I sent him a PM a couple of days ago but it has gone unanswered (and unread since it's still in the outbox).

We lost Seawolf Joe for about a month a while back and fretted about it among ourselves for some time.

Dr. Bob, if you're out there and OK, please let us know! If you need some help, let us know that too!

Charlie
 
Dr. Bob and Marie are due to be out and about with their motorhome. Not sure of the dates, but I wouldn't send out a search party just yet. I think he plans to be in the Yellowstone/Tetons area around the 4th of July. They will have grandkids with them, so he may just be otherwise occupied.

If anyone knows more than that, keep us posted.

Best wishes,
Jim B.
 
Thanks all, just got a little worried. Apparently he did check the website last Tuesday but didn't post (nerd information).

Can't imagine being cooped up in a motorhome with MY grandkids (3) for any length of time...We do :love them however and they are coming tomorrow for 4 days of Grammy Camp 2010!

Charlie
 
Tried calling a time or two.... I get a "your call did not go thru....please try your call again later".... message.

So, I will try again later.

Byrdman
 
Sea Wolf":76iiiqv6 said:
Bob and Marie also take care of Marie's aging mother, I believe, and that could also be a developing factor.

She passed away earlier this year. That is one reason why they are able to travel more now.

Warren
 
Doryman":bjnmuvzm said:
Sea Wolf":bjnmuvzm said:
Bob and Marie also take care of Marie's aging mother, I believe, and that could also be a developing factor.

She passed away earlier this year. That is one reason why they are able to travel more now.

Warren

Thanks, Warren, I didn't know.

Joe. :thup
 
Pat, as Jim said, we believe he's out with the GKids in his motorhome. He'll check in sooner or later! We need to put a "spot" on him! :lol:

Charlie
 
Rest easy Brats. Heard from Dr. Bob by PM and he's on the road in his RV with grandkids doing the tour of the Nat Parks in the NW. He's fine, just has spotty and infrequent wifi connections.

Charlie
 
Dr. Bob and Marie are alive and well... they came by the marina today, and we had a nice visit. I showed Bob the cruiseboats, we watched their grandkids play with bugs, and they got to see the view that we enjoy everyday here.

They're headed north through Yellowstone from here... and doing fine.

Best wishes,
Jim
 
Well, now it's been two months since his last post. Still miss him and his sage advice.

Bob, if you're lurking out there, hope you're well and will come back to the Brats and grace us with your presence!

Tell us what you've been doing!!


Charlie
 
Just heard from Bob. He is fine, after a 9,000 mile RV trip. He is very busy with various projects, including getting his small RV ready for sale. He does not know when he will be back on the list. Says things are back to normal in Pensacola -- no oil, fishing and crabbing as before.

It was a relief to hear from him that all is well.

Warren
 
First,
Thank you for all your concern. As Warren noted, Marie's mother passed on last November, and this gave us a number of more options in life. For the first time since 1996, we were free to travel any time we wanted to.

In January this year, we spent two weeks looking atl Defever 49's, 44's, and similar trawlers on the East Coast South of the Carolinas. One of our goals was to show the grandchildren some of life, other than what they were experiencing in S. Calif. Our final decision was that we could not find a suitable boat, and that we were probably past that stage of boating in our lives. We traded in our 30 foot RV for a 41 foot Holiday Rambler Ambassador, which had sleeping arrangements for 6. We had previously discussed traveling for a month with our daughter and two grandchildren each summer for the next few years.

We picked up the grandchildren in the middle of June, and drove the first day to Las Vegas. The first stop was a few nights at Circus Circus. The grand kids loved the Adventuredome. Don't ask how my daughter ended up in the "stripper bar" at Planet Hollywood, while the rest of us were standing in line for a variety show!.

Next off for a couple of days at Zion. We camped on the Virgin River--and the kids had their first experience at tubbing a river, with a little help from "gramps" and mom.

We had to stay at Kanabe, Ut. because the North Rim of the Grand Canyon was too high for my cardiac condition, but we drove up for about 6 hours of walking on the rim and the sunset.

Next we spent 5 days at Lake Powell. We camped on the beach by Lone Rock (I managed to get the 30,000 lb RV stuck in the sand coming into the camping spot, but some great guys pulled us out with their "monster truck". Next time we will unhitch the Honda Pilot AWD and explore the area first! We rented a Bayliner 18 footer for a tour of the lake, and had our 9 1/2' inflatable along for tubbing etc. All voted for a houseboat trip on Powell as part of next year's adventure. (We will work it so that my son in law will get to come also)

Bryce was only a single day and night, but a lot of fun, and the next day we took the "Scenic" route....which was only 50 miles further, but took an extra 5 hours because of cows in the road etc. The plus was we visited an Indian archeological site which the kids loved.

About 50 miles out of Salt Lake City, we lost all of the engine gauges (speedometer, fuel gauge, water and tranny temp, oil and air pressure etc). So we continued on with just the GPS speed, and seat of the pants, with an excellent exhaust "jake" brake for the next 1500 miles.

A long drive brought us to Jackson Hole, with the gunfight at 5 PM in the Town Square, and lots of walking around town. The next day we met up with Jim and Joan (Wild Blue) at the Grand Tetons for a short visit, and then through Yellowstone to Gardiner WY. We chose Gardiner because it was considerably lower elevation than the other camping areas, which was necessary because of my cardiac condition. We spent 5 days touring Yellowstone, and all enjoyed a great C Dory ride on the well equipted and cared for "Far West II", with "Yellowstone John"--certainly the best guide on all of Yellowstone Lake! Man, the traffic in Yellowstone was at times worse than the Los Angeles freeways!

The final National Park was Glacier, where we were fortunate to be up close and personal with both mountain sheep and goats. This time we stepped up up the river running to some Class III Rapid and one class IV rapid on a guided raft.

The final days with the grandkids were spent along FlatHead Lake at Polson, MT where we visited the "Miracle of America Museum" . The gang flew home from Missoula, MT, and we finally found a Cummins dealer who could fix our gauges! This set us back a couple of days on our schedule and we didn't make the Bellingham gathering.

We rested a few days in Sequim, and then fast tracked South to pick up the RoadTrek class B RV we had kept in S. Calif. for the last 6 years. After a couple days with my children's families, our caravan headed to Pensacola. Marie driving the RoadTrek, behind me in the Holiday Rambler.

Upon return to Pensacola, we cleaned up the RV, got the RoadTrek ready for its new owner (it left 3 days ago) and went through the 10 week's worth of mail. Then I visited the C brats site again.

Today was my 74th Birthday, which I celebrated by a dental appointment followed by a walk on the beach (no oil), played with my birthday present (An Ipad), and finally dinner with two other couples who have been friends for almost 50 years.

I decided not to read or post on C brats during this busy summer for a variety of reasons. I'll still be around, but I will be spending more time on a forum dealing with Monaco Motor homes (somewhat like the C Brats, but there I am the novice, despite 48 years of RV ownership). Also this summer brought me to the realization that I had a most unusual life, which my grandchildren need to have a record of, and I will be spending time writing about my experiences.

My best wishes to you all!
 
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