It all started by spitting into a glass tube.
At the urging of our niece, Diana and I purchased DNA tests through Ancestry© while they were having their Black Friday sale. Diana received her results before I did and it was almost exclusively from the United Kingdom and Ireland. As she began to work on her family tree, she uncovered places we never knew existed. Generation by generation, she stepped her way back past the reign of King Henry VIII to the end of the Middle Ages. It didn’t take long for me to say to her “We need to go over there.”
Having never been outside the US and Canada, we were not sure how a trip like this would even look. A visit to AAA to speak with a travel agent quickly eliminated joining a tour group, as we are going to need time to explore in each of her ancestral regions. Would we rent a car and find lodging in each locale? If you’ve followed us for any length of time, you know that is not how we roll. 🙂
Enter a YouTube video by the RV Geeks.
There is a link to it at the end of the post. In it, they talk about their trip around the United Kingdom in a small motorhome. The video even addresses the one issue with motoring on the British Isles…
…which is driving on the opposite side of the road while sitting on the right hand side of the vehicle. 🙂 According to them, it is more of an adjustment for the passenger, as that person is in the spot where there should be a way to drive the motorhome! No worries, as it is said that if you can get through the first fifteen minutes, you’ve got it made. We will see about that…
Let the planning begin! First thing we did was establish the time we had available to go. As we will be returning to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (news flash!) for the months of July and August, we set aside most of September and early October. We quickly discovered that the monetary exchange rate between the British Pound and the US Dollar is currently favorable to us, which might change in the next few months because of the Brexit issue. The more things we can purchase now, the better.
First order of business was round trip tickets between Chicago and London. We booked flights on British Airways, which includes a ride on the new double-decker A-380 on the way there.
Once there, we will spend four full days touring the city from an Airbnb in the Chelsea district. After that, we take a train to the motorhome rental facility outside of town and head off for a month of exploring new vistas!
We will cover most of what is seen on the above map. While is seems like a huge area…
…it looks a lot more manageable when you compare it to Texas. Although, as most of us know, Texas is a big state!
To plan the route, we gathered several reference books and maps, and Diana pinpointed the places where her family came from.
We grabbed a study room with a view at the local library and mapped out our route. We have found that detailed planning actually offers us more flexibility than just winging it, as we don’t need to burden ourselves with finding a place to spend the night while we are there. We decided against boondocking as we want to be plugged into electric each night, so we want to nail down our campgrounds now. As said earlier, we don’t know what the exchange rate will be in September, so we are paying in full now. We are also booking the ferry between Scotland and Belfast at this time, as that price will go up as the passage nears. We did purchase trip insurance, which makes us feel more comfortable with making all of these reservations.
So, in early September, we are going to store our rig and vehicles in Grand Rapids at a friend’s home in the country. Many thanks to them for their hospitality! Also, our friend Ron tipped us off to the money-saving idea of renting one way cars to Chicago and back, as compared to the cost (and worry) of parking the Escape near O’Hare for a month. Huge score…thanks, Ron! We’ve also asked for some tips from our friends Linda and Steven, as they are going to be living across the Atlantic for the next several years and motorhoming in Europe. If the stars align, we may even find time for a pint at a pub with them while we are there.
Be sure to follow along with us as we discover places new to us, using a mode of travel we are familiar with. Of course going from our usual 5th wheel and two vehicles, to a small European motorhome will be an adjustment. Maybe we will find we like it better. Also, if you’ve done the math, we sort of skipped over what we are doing in April, May and June. We are going to save that for our next post, as that is still in the rough draft stages. And future years may have us exploring my French, French-Canadian, and German roots, along with Diana’s family’s path across Colonial America. Lots to explore, for sure.
Until next time, safe and happy travels to all!
You can view the RV Geeks video by clicking HERE
You must be so excited! Looking forward to following you across the pond!
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Thanks! We are really looking forward to our trip!
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How exciting! Bill &I will be following along and taking notes, as that’s something we’ve talked about doing someday.
We’ve also talked about doing a DNA test – I’m curious about it. My parents have done it with interesting results – ha!
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We are really getting a kick out of working on our Ancestry trees, Kelly! Great to see you and Bill today!
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I am so excited for you guys! You will love it and don’t forget to kiss the Blarney Stone! I toured there when I was in college with a tent, sleeping bag, and youth hostel pass.
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Oh, wow…I’ll bet that was a blast, Kathy!
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Sounds like an amazing trip. I look forward to following along.
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It should be a great time, Ingrid! 😊
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I’m so excited for you! We caught the Ancestry bug too, but haven’t made plans to go overseas yet (I’m also rooted from England, Ireland, Scotland, but also Germany). And—Holy Crow–I’m related to George Washington (for real). LOL! Mike has traced back to British royalty and I may have had a couple chambermaids here and there. It’s one of my travel dreams to travel to Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland. I’m so very excited to follow along your adventures!
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That’s awesome, Dawn! Hopefully we can offer some tips on navigating a trip via motorhome over there. 😊
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Great seeing you two yesterday, cannot wait to hear more about your trip as it unfolds. You should think about shipping one of those RV’s back with you, think of all the packages you could deliver with the wheel on the right side!
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Ha! Wouldn’t that be fun!
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OK, I want to hear all about it and I know you will do a great job of posting. I’m very interested to hear what it’s like to caravan (that’s RVing in Europe). Here’s a tip, for any train travel look into the Eurail pass. You can only get this before you get to Europe and it is a big saver. Here’s a link – https://www.eurail.com/en/eurail-passes.
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We are only doing one short train hop, so we won’t need a pass…but thanks for the tip!
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Another thought – Rick Steves has an free app for your cell phone where he narrates a walking tour of many European cities that we found invaluable. https://www.ricksteves.com
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That’s super exciting Jim. Can’t wait to read all about it.
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It certainly will be an adventure, Tracy! 😊
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What wonderful news and a great idea to follow the family roots. Your RV travel map is going to be decked out with a new continent!
The German roots are hard ones depending on when they came over. As you know relatively speaking, Germany has not been a country for long. I borrowed a book about how Germanic peoples lived. Wish I could recall the name of the book. Your French, French-Canadian, German roots would be interesting to track down. Especially if they came over anytime during the time of the revolutionary war.
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I’m having a great time with both sides, Mark. Once that all unfolds, stay tuned for some really cool stories! I’ve already found several things that have surprised me.
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Sound like an awesome trip. I can’t wait to follow along and learn from your experience.
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Thanks, Shawn!
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A big WOW! I am so excited for you and Diana. Can’t wait to hear all your travel tales from Chicago all the way across the pond and more. It is way so cool!
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We are so excited MonaLiza! Can’t wait to share our trip with you. 🙂
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This is SO exciting! Not that hard to learn to drive on the wrong side.
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That is great to know, Gaelyn…thanks!
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The details sound so fun!! This is going to be a great experience, and of course we can’t wait to see how the short-term option works. Seeing the space compared with Texas makes it look much less intimidating 🙂 Can’t wait to see what you’re planning for the Spring!
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We will definitely let you know how it goes. Hope Bill is recovering well! Where are you guys going this spring and summer?
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Well perhaps we’ll see you in Ariizona or Utah in March/April? If not, have a fantastic time overseas! And it’s always more exciting when you can combine that with some genealogy!
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Definitely April!!! We will be Route 66 northward, so let’s keep in touch!
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