Final (I believe) check-in at Willow, CA. Half hour to charge, then 3 hours to home. Sooooo ready to be home.
Somehow, this EA charger is giving me a “complimentary session”. I didn’t have to give it any info.
I have no idea how that worked out, but I’ll take the good fortune.
Maybe EA is helping to #BringRickHome ?
Checking in at Madras, OR. On schedule.
That drive along the Columbia is gorgeous. And because I’m listening to music instead of audiobooks, there is very loud, very off-key singing involved.
It occurred to me: not only does the Rivian have wi-fi (which is awesome), but I have Android Studio installed. So, in theory, I could install any EV charger apps into the emulator, and operate them that way. I’m not at that point … but it’s nice to know I have options.
True story:
- I hit 2600 miles driven this morning for #RickOnTheRoad
- My phone just died. Like, bricked. (One might say: 2600 hurts.)
- But, my entire route today is nothing but Rivian chargers, which are free to me.
So I should be able to get home, even without a phone. (Which would normally be tricky in an EV route of this length.)
I normally wouldn’t post this much personal info, but just in case …
(I’ll be fine.)