GMC yravel during Corona virus.

LarryW

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We are presently in Florida at our Daughters home, camped in her backyard bubble. We live in Wisconsin and need to travel home before the whole
country gets shut down. We noted that Illinois is under a "shelter in place" order. We can "shelter in place" in our motorhome only exposing
ourselves at fuel stops, using wipes and gloves to protect when handling the gas pump and credit card. Yes we know the there may be other things to
protect from and will be watching for those. But what we need to know is, are gas stations along the Interstate system in Illinois open to pumping
fuel, or are they ordered closed also. If closed, there is no point in trying to drive it. We are safe here in Florida and have, as much as
possible, sheltered with our daughters family, so have had minimal exposure and do not feel we would be transporting Corona with us. We are aware that
many states have closed their state campgrounds and many other campgrounds have closed but can dry camp in a parking lot two nights going home.

So, to answer my question, how is travel in Illinois ?
--
Larry
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
 
Larry:

I know what’s in place in WV extremely well, and have first hand access to the people who wrote the same in Ohio.

If challenged, you need to establish three things - first, that you are transiting the state, and that you MUST return to your home in Wisconsin, and that you are taking all precautions.

You may get some dolt fixated on “RV Parks are Closed”. You got this.

I can’t speak to Illinois, but most fuel locations will remain open. WV and Ohio are encouraging truck stops to stay open.

Here’s the response from:

Pilot Flying J https://pilotflyingj.com/covid-response/

COVID-19 Updates https://www.loves.com/covid19

Covid-19 Public Statement - Speedway https://www.speedway.com/covid-19

I don’t need to remind you that we are in the age group where you don’t want this thing…..

Travel safe.

Dolph

DE AD0LF

Wheeling, West Virginia

1977 26’ ex-PalmBeach
Howell EFI & EBL, Reaction Arms, Manny Transmission

“The Aluminum and Fiberglass Mistress"

>
> We are presently in Florida at our Daughters home, camped in her backyard bubble. We live in Wisconsin and need to travel home before the whole
> country gets shut down. We noted that Illinois is under a "shelter in place" order. We can "shelter in place" in our motorhome only exposing
> ourselves at fuel stops, using wipes and gloves to protect when handling the gas pump and credit card. Yes we know the there may be other things to
> protect from and will be watching for those. But what we need to know is, are gas stations along the Interstate system in Illinois open to pumping
> fuel, or are they ordered closed also. If closed, there is no point in trying to drive it. We are safe here in Florida and have, as much as
> possible, sheltered with our daughters family, so have had minimal exposure and do not feel we would be transporting Corona with us. We are aware that
> many states have closed their state campgrounds and many other campgrounds have closed but can dry camp in a parking lot two nights going home.
>
> So, to answer my question, how is travel in Illinois ?
> --
> Larry
> 78 Royale w/500 Caddy
> Menomonie, WI.
>
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One thing to consider... I needed some simple 'Asian blue' antifreeze
for my wife's Subaru this weekend, but there were no auto parts stores
open, and grocery stores / gas stations don't carry it. No junkyards,
dealerships, or service garages are open either. Right now, most parts
for us are only mail order with indefinite delivery times.

A breakdown during this lockdown might lay you up for a very extended
period -- and maybe in a location you don't want to be. Not sure how
responsive our regular vendors can be with stay-at-home decrees and
closure of non-essential business orders in place. Do you have a toad
as a lifeboat?

-Dave
1978 Transmode near Pittsburgh

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Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 8:34 AM
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Subject: [GMCnet] GMC yravel during Corona virus.

We are presently in Florida at our Daughters home, camped in her
backyard bubble. We live in Wisconsin and need to travel home before the
whole
country gets shut down. We noted that Illinois is under a "shelter in
place" order. We can "shelter in place" in our motorhome only exposing
ourselves at fuel stops, using wipes and gloves to protect when handling
the gas pump and credit card. Yes we know the there may be other things
to
protect from and will be watching for those. But what we need to know
is, are gas stations along the Interstate system in Illinois open to
pumping
fuel, or are they ordered closed also. If closed, there is no point in
trying to drive it. We are safe here in Florida and have, as much as
possible, sheltered with our daughters family, so have had minimal
exposure and do not feel we would be transporting Corona with us. We are
aware that
many states have closed their state campgrounds and many other
campgrounds have closed but can dry camp in a parking lot two nights
going home.

So, to answer my question, how is travel in Illinois ?
--
Larry
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.

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Hi Larry, I cant speak to IL but we did just return yesterday from a 3=
400 mile jaunt into Mexico and the SW. We got out of MX one day ahead of t=
he evacuation order. Our home leg included AZ, CA and OR. All fuel locatio=
ns were open as were most fast food joints (take out only). Traffic was a =
bit lighter than normal and included lots of trucks. Elks clubs were close=
d to RVs but other overnight places like Wallyworlds were mostly open to ov=
ernight parking lot stays (call ahead and ask first). Indian casinos were =
closed including RV areas and overnight parking. Commercial RV parks we co=
uld see along the way were full or close to full. Truck stops were heavily=
used. Grocery stores were open as far as we could tell and most seemed qu=
ickly restocked of all but the panic buying goods like TP. Costco and Wall=
yworld appeared to open early for elderly (ahem). Stay on freeways and if =
the midwest is anything like the west coast I would think you could get hom=
e ok but you may have to do some creative searching for safe overnight spot=
s. The cell phone and the Black List are your friends here. Be safe and s=
tay well. Jerry Jerry Work The Dovetail Joint Fine furniture des=
igned and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in histor=
ic Kerby, OR glwork http://jerrywork.com =
From: Gmclist [mailto:gmclist-=
bounces] On Behalf Of Larry via Gmclist Sent: Monday, M=
arch 23, 2020 8:34 AM To: gmclist Cc: Larry Subject: =
[GMCnet] GMC yravel during Corona virus. We are presently in Florida a=
t our Daughters home, camped in her backyard bubble. We live in Wisconsin=
and need to travel home before the whole country gets shut down. We no=
ted that Illinois is under a "shelter in place" order. We can "shelter i=
n place" in our motorhome only exposing ourselves at fuel stops, using wi=
pes and gloves to protect when handling the gas pump and credit card. Yes=
we know the there may be other things to protect from and will be watc=
hing for those. But what we need to know is, are gas stations along the =
Interstate system in Illinois open to pumping fuel, or are they ordered=
closed also. If closed, there is no point in trying to drive it. We ar=
e safe here in Florida and have, as much as possible, sheltered with our =
daughters family, so have had minimal exposure and do not feel we would b=
e transporting Corona with us. We are aware that many states have close=
d their state campgrounds and many other campgrounds have closed but can =
dry camp in a parking lot two nights going home. So, to answer my qu=
estion, how is travel in Illinois ? -- Larry 78 Royale w/500 Caddy=
Menomonie, WI.
 
Well put, Jerry.
Good to see that you arrived at home safely.
Obviously, this virus in NO JOKE, or sensationalism by the media. It
is the real deal.
But, we have weathered other storms in our collective lifes. Among
them, since I have been alive on this planet, are polio, German measles,
the Asian flu, and numerous other strains of influenza. You all surely
remember Ebola, I would think. It kills 85-90% of those whe contract it.
I personally contracted a virus that attacked my liver about 1998 or
so. It damn near killed me, left my liver forever damaged and messed with
my immune system long term as well. So I have a tendency to take these
things seriously, experience is a great instructor like none other.
So, universal precautions apply here as well. Glove up. Avoid crowds.
Use anti-viral sanitizers on environmental surfaces. Pay special attention
if you start running an elevated body temperature. Virus caused illnesses
are a horse of a different color compared to bacteria induced illness.
Viral pneumonia is a damned hard thing to combat.
Bacterial pneumonia is easily treated and responds well to antibiotics.
We all need to do our part to prevent the runaway spread of this virus
until the pharmaceutical industry comes up with meds to combat it with.
Shelter in place does not mean head for the storm shelter.
Stay home, live as independent from others as you can. Heck, you might
even find time to work on your coach. Be safe out there. We need as many
GMCers as we can get.
Beach going "Spring Breakers" ignoring the precautions are a threat to
all of us.
Just my two cents worth.
Jim Hupy (hunkered down in)
Salem, Oregon

On Mon, Mar 23, 2020, 7:40 AM Gerald Work via Gmclist <

> Hi Larry,
>
> I cant speak to IL but we did just return yesterday from a 3400 mile jaunt
> into Mexico and the SW. We got out of MX one day ahead of the evacuation
> order. Our home leg included AZ, CA and OR. All fuel locations were open
> as were most fast food joints (take out only). Traffic was a bit lighter
> than normal and included lots of trucks. Elks clubs were closed to RVs but
> other overnight places like Wallyworlds were mostly open to overnight
> parking lot stays (call ahead and ask first). Indian casinos were closed
> including RV areas and overnight parking. Commercial RV parks we could see
> along the way were full or close to full. Truck stops were heavily used.
> Grocery stores were open as far as we could tell and most seemed quickly
> restocked of all but the panic buying goods like TP. Costco and Wallyworld
> appeared to open early for elderly (ahem). Stay on freeways and if the
> midwest is anything like the west coast I would think you could get home ok
> but you may have to do some creative searching for safe overnight spots.
> The cell phone and the Black List are your friends here. Be safe and stay
> well.
>
> Jerry
> Jerry Work
> The Dovetail Joint
> Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple
> building in historic Kerby, OR
>
> glwork
> http://jerrywork.com
>
> ==================
> From: Gmclist [mailto:gmclist-bounces] On Behalf Of
> Larry via Gmclist
> Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 8:34 AM
> To: gmclist
> Cc: Larry
> Subject: [GMCnet] GMC yravel during Corona virus.
>
> We are presently in Florida at our Daughters home, camped in her
> backyard bubble. We live in Wisconsin and need to travel home before the
> whole
> country gets shut down. We noted that Illinois is under a "shelter in
> place" order. We can "shelter in place" in our motorhome only exposing
> ourselves at fuel stops, using wipes and gloves to protect when handling
> the gas pump and credit card. Yes we know the there may be other things
> to
> protect from and will be watching for those. But what we need to know
> is, are gas stations along the Interstate system in Illinois open to
> pumping
> fuel, or are they ordered closed also. If closed, there is no point in
> trying to drive it. We are safe here in Florida and have, as much as
> possible, sheltered with our daughters family, so have had minimal
> exposure and do not feel we would be transporting Corona with us. We are
> aware that
> many states have closed their state campgrounds and many other
> campgrounds have closed but can dry camp in a parking lot two nights
> going home.
>
> So, to answer my question, how is travel in Illinois ?
> --
> Larry
> 78 Royale w/500 Caddy
> Menomonie, WI.
>
>
>
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In case anyone was wondering, I worked from 1977 until 1996 inside a
maximum security correctional institution near Salem, Oregon. My official
job title was Vocational Instructor. My primary job duties was to instruct
inmate students in the trade of General Power Mechanics and Small Engine
Repair.
I was a sworn officer, and subject to call up for "other duties as
required" according to my position description. Those duties ranged from
supervising line movements, service on the Emergency Reaction Team, cell
searches, personal body searches of inmates, Aiding in the training of new
hires, etc.
The inmates were all races and crime categories. They often had
hepatitis, were poorly nourished, some with HIV and Aids, frequently
engaging in homosexual behaviour, doing tattooing without any sterile
conditions, drug abusers, you name it. We were exposed to those people
every day we worked.
We had a lot of specialized training to enable us to do our jobs
safely. Not just combat skills, but medical training to protect ourselves.
Do I know much about communicable diseases and how to protect
ourselves from them? I think that I am pretty well informed compared to
average people. Damn sure not an expert, but I know universal precautions
one must ALWAYS PRACTICE if survival is the subject. Stay away from crowds.
Stay home if you can. Wash your hands often. Get the hell away from
sneezing, coughing people, and cover up your own.
Just my take.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

> Well put, Jerry.
> Good to see that you arrived at home safely.
> Obviously, this virus in NO JOKE, or sensationalism by the media. It
> is the real deal.
> But, we have weathered other storms in our collective lifes. Among
> them, since I have been alive on this planet, are polio, German measles,
> the Asian flu, and numerous other strains of influenza. You all surely
> remember Ebola, I would think. It kills 85-90% of those whe contract it.
> I personally contracted a virus that attacked my liver about 1998 or
> so. It damn near killed me, left my liver forever damaged and messed with
> my immune system long term as well. So I have a tendency to take these
> things seriously, experience is a great instructor like none other.
> So, universal precautions apply here as well. Glove up. Avoid crowds.
> Use anti-viral sanitizers on environmental surfaces. Pay special attention
> if you start running an elevated body temperature. Virus caused illnesses
> are a horse of a different color compared to bacteria induced illness.
> Viral pneumonia is a damned hard thing to combat.
> Bacterial pneumonia is easily treated and responds well to antibiotics.
> We all need to do our part to prevent the runaway spread of this
> virus until the pharmaceutical industry comes up with meds to combat it
> with. Shelter in place does not mean head for the storm shelter.
> Stay home, live as independent from others as you can. Heck, you might
> even find time to work on your coach. Be safe out there. We need as many
> GMCers as we can get.
> Beach going "Spring Breakers" ignoring the precautions are a threat
> to all of us.
> Just my two cents worth.
> Jim Hupy (hunkered down in)
> Salem, Oregon
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020, 7:40 AM Gerald Work via Gmclist <

>
>> Hi Larry,
>>
>> I cant speak to IL but we did just return yesterday from a 3400 mile
>> jaunt into Mexico and the SW. We got out of MX one day ahead of the
>> evacuation order. Our home leg included AZ, CA and OR. All fuel locations
>> were open as were most fast food joints (take out only). Traffic was a bit
>> lighter than normal and included lots of trucks. Elks clubs were closed to
>> RVs but other overnight places like Wallyworlds were mostly open to
>> overnight parking lot stays (call ahead and ask first). Indian casinos
>> were closed including RV areas and overnight parking. Commercial RV parks
>> we could see along the way were full or close to full. Truck stops were
>> heavily used. Grocery stores were open as far as we could tell and most
>> seemed quickly restocked of all but the panic buying goods like TP. Costco
>> and Wallyworld appeared to open early for elderly (ahem). Stay on freeways
>> and if the midwest is anything like the west coast I would think you could
>> get home ok but you may have to do some creative searching for safe
>> overnight spots. The cell phone and the Black List are your friends here.
>> Be safe and stay well.
>>
>> Jerry
>> Jerry Work
>> The Dovetail Joint
>> Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic
>> Temple building in historic Kerby, OR
>>
>> glwork
>> http://jerrywork.com
>>
>> ==================
>> From: Gmclist [mailto:gmclist-bounces] On Behalf Of
>> Larry via Gmclist
>> Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 8:34 AM
>> To: gmclist
>> Cc: Larry
>> Subject: [GMCnet] GMC yravel during Corona virus.
>>
>> We are presently in Florida at our Daughters home, camped in her
>> backyard bubble. We live in Wisconsin and need to travel home before the
>> whole
>> country gets shut down. We noted that Illinois is under a "shelter in
>> place" order. We can "shelter in place" in our motorhome only exposing
>> ourselves at fuel stops, using wipes and gloves to protect when handling
>> the gas pump and credit card. Yes we know the there may be other things
>> to
>> protect from and will be watching for those. But what we need to know
>> is, are gas stations along the Interstate system in Illinois open to
>> pumping
>> fuel, or are they ordered closed also. If closed, there is no point in
>> trying to drive it. We are safe here in Florida and have, as much as
>> possible, sheltered with our daughters family, so have had minimal
>> exposure and do not feel we would be transporting Corona with us. We are
>> aware that
>> many states have closed their state campgrounds and many other
>> campgrounds have closed but can dry camp in a parking lot two nights
>> going home.
>>
>> So, to answer my question, how is travel in Illinois ?
>> --
>> Larry
>> 78 Royale w/500 Caddy
>> Menomonie, WI.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
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>
 
Larry,
The lock down in Illinois only applies to Illinois RESIDENTS. In the Chicagoland area a high number of them are out running around anyway. I was
over that way both Saturday and Monday and many business are closed, but gas stations are not part of the closures.

Monday there were traffic back ups of Illinois people streaming across the border to shop in Indiana businesses. I have not been anywhere other than
a 50 mile radius of Chicago. I know of no effort in any state to stop Interstate highway travel to any non-resident passing through, or
intra/interstate truck traffic. Even in my local Indiana area (a Chicago suburb) with no state or federal highways, Saturday night the 2 all night
gas stations were open all night as usual.

They just now ran a live TV shot on Fox news of people going to a Pilot/FlyingJ here in NW Indiana. I know nothing about what is happening in
Wisconsin.

So go for it. You will not have any problems unless you try to go grocery shopping after 8 PM or to a sit down restaurant. Local Walmarts still
allow overnight parking. Walmart has been doing a great job of restocking most stuff over night and updating their stock level on line. Early
morning is the best time to go there. Tuesday mornings they have a special early morning opening for Seniors only.
--
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
Woa, After my last posting I just found out that our governor issued a "stay at home order" effective tomorrow. The three states around us had them
already. I guess he decided to join them. We have had 7 deaths state wide. None of which are in our area. My county has had zero confirmed cases.

--
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana