Hitting the Road Without a Map by Fred Rutter is a great story for those hankering to get a sense of traveling the open road in an oversized RV. You will take in the sights and feel like you are along for the ride as the author describes the routes and fun facts about places they see and shares his own photos that bring the story alive. The drive through ‘Free Range’ country was my favorite as the oversized RV shares the road with a few free-range bison. Readers will enjoy visiting natural wonders like Mount Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park, sunrises and sunsets in campgrounds and The Badlands, and context photos like the RV next to a gas pump proving its bigger-than-Texas size. No wonder the co-drivers were tentatively taking it from Ohio to Oregon. The tenuous thread holding the pair together added to the angst of driving the land yacht cross country. At the start of the ten-day trip, the mere casual acquaintances only had Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in common. AA teachings caution ‘fear is the chief activator of all our character defects’ which naturally sends the wives of Fred and Todd into distress. Will their husbands fall off a cliff and not return from this Pee Wee’s Big Adventure? There are several laugh-out-loud moments like on their first night, trying to sleep parked next to a refrigerated semi that hums all night. The setting off without a map proves entertaining with zigzags added to the route west. And of course, no RV trip would be complete without the how many ways not to cook a frozen pizza story.
Hitting the Road Without a Map by Fred Rutter is dedicated to those recovering from addiction. The author gently encourages those wondering about sobriety to try it. The book does not preach about drinking, not drinking, or AA, but it does share the author’s journey in his new sober life. This deeper story makes the reader's experience of the trip different and special. I’m not a smoker, nor an early riser, but waited in anticipation as the author performed his morning rituals and mindfully let each day unfold. A pensive and spiritual man, Fred's writing gives a sense you are sitting with him on the back porch with a glass of lemonade on a rocking chair listening to him tell you what happens next. Hitting the Road Without a Map is a feel-good read with adventure, funny mishaps, and what it means to live connected to yourself and a Higher Power.