Moving the Tiny House!

October 20, 2014

The wheels work!
The truck works! 
Pretty well, anyway.  It wasn’t a huge fan of uphill acceleration.

We attempted to get comp and collision insurance but met so many roadblocks.  Everything was covered for liability…  and then doused in prayer. 

We chose a super early Saturday morning to move the Tiny House it’s first 100 miles.  We officially left at 4:25am.  (Way after bar close and way before morning traffic.)

The roads were empty for the first half of our trip and got a little busier on the highway.  We were able to stay in one lane the entire trip, changing lanes only once to take the off ramp. 

The kids and I led the way.  Yes, we had our 6 and 4 year olds up and at ’em at 3:30!  They were so pumped and wanted to be included in this exciting job.  Of course!

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Leading the #TinyHouse caravan at 3:45am. These guys stayed awake the whole time! So much excitement! …for the kids, not the dog so much. πŸ™‚

My job was to be the lookout and focus on the route.  Called if there was something ahead to be aware of.  Flashed the breaks like crazy to warn about sudden slowdowns and such.  I got a bit nervous when I saw a kitten on the side of the road.  Didn’t want it jumping out to attack our precious load, ya know.  πŸ™‚ 

 
Ryan manned the Ford F250 (which is pretty awesome for ten years old.  If we were towing long distances often we’ll likely need to upgrade to an F350.  100 miles was a bit of a struggle for the truck!)  Ry did a great job!  Strong and Steady.  He wore a headset for hands-free communication.  Superman!  Towing the Tiny House!
Ryan’s Dad, Jack, drove behind.  Watched, buffered, ready to communicate clearance for lane changes. We’re so thankful for his early morning help and alertness! And for treating us to coffee and breakfast.  πŸ™‚
 
Ryan backed it in, Jack guided.

We’re here!  125 miles in 2 hours and 15 minutes.  We drove really slowly, between 47 and 52 mph.  I’m proud of myself for keeping my cool.  πŸ™‚ 
We remembered the story about the turtle and the hare.   πŸ™‚

The kids watched and cuddled to stay warm.  And I jumped up and down between pictures.

Isn’t our parking spot beautiful!?

Lovely Tiny House, coolest journey ever, and safety.
Thank you God!

6 Comments

  • Reply Kay October 20, 2014 at 3:19 pm

    Love this! Glad you all and the tiny house arrived safely!

  • Reply Laura Crawford October 21, 2014 at 3:05 am

    Sounds like quite a trip! Very smart to do it in the middle of the night with little traffic.

    I loved your episode of tiny house nation and enjoy reading your blog about your family’s transition to the tiny house!!

  • Reply Conny October 23, 2014 at 7:30 pm

    Congratulations on your “big” move – it should get easier each time. Glad you all made it safely and without incident. Thanks for sharing it with us. Blessings to you all.

    • Reply Kim Kasl October 23, 2014 at 11:18 pm

      Thanks Conny! I hope you’re right about it getting easier! It was nice and short for our first trip. πŸ™‚ Thank you for your sweetness!

  • Reply Robyn Harmon February 1, 2016 at 1:51 am

    I love the house! Moving at night was a super smart idea. I never had a tiny house myself, but reading your blog really makes me consider it. Being able to enjoy the comfort of a house, even if it’s relatively compact, while still having the flexibility to travel around, seems like the best of both worlds.

    Robyn Harmon @ Hills Moving

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