- We go on to Falcon State Park like we’ve planned, stay a couple days, then go back home to get the bus fixed. A 230 mile total. We can stop as many times as we need to refill the cooling water, unless the problem gets a lot worse on the way.
- We can scratch the rest of the trip and go straight home from Lake Corpus Christi. It’s only 130 miles, but we don’t really know what kind of leak we have, and how much worse it’s likely to get. Having to get towed would be a much bigger problem than we’ve got already. These motorhomes aren’t really made to be towed without damage.
- We can scratch the rest of the trip, also scratch the drive home, and go straight to Corpus Christi, only about 40 miles away, and find a repair shop there to take care of us. That would be the most conservative option, but if we do, we’re turning ourselves over to a repair shop we don’t know (and we don’t get the rest of our trip).
Then Henry changes everything. He says “No problem. I’ll have a look at it tomorrow.” What? Wait a minute. Oh yeah. Henry is a building engineer. He is also an auto mechanic. He is also a diesel mechanic. Henry is a lot of things. If you need anything mechanical or electrical, Henry is your guy. And he is right here with us! Well, sure enough, the next day we open up the engine access door on the floor of the bedroom inside the motorhome. Henry dives in with a pocket knife in hand and pops back out ten minutes later with a short section of heater hose in his other hand. The hose had rubbed against a bracket for ten years until it finally got a hole and sprung a leak. We take the cut-out section to the nearest town, buy an insert and some hose clamps, go back to the motorhome, and within an hour the repair is done, the engine is running, and we’re performing our pressure check. Henry saved the day. He not only saved the day, he saved the entire trip. We spent our two days at Lake Corpus Christi State Park, drove on to Falcon State Park, had a couple great days there, and drove home this afternoon. The motorhome performed flawlessly. Thank you Henry.
