Thursday I finally completed loading the truck and the van with the last of the things that I find useful to move forward. I secured the load, then called AAA to send a tow truck to tow my van, while I drove the truck to the new location. The local Sedona AAA authorized road side service sent a tow truck, which arrived about an hour after I called, even though their yard was less than a block away. The driver right away shook his head, and had a problem with my van with the fuel making system on it. He called his boss, and his boss called the owner, and they had a pow wow over it, then called AAA, photographed my van, and had a lengthy conversation with AAA about it. They then said I needed to put a tarp over the roof rack before they would consider towing my truck.
So, I put a tarp over the roof rack of the van, then for added security I had an extra 2" strap, so I hooked it to the front bumper, then ran it over the roof and synched it to the steel frame that holds my fuel system to the chassis of the van. By the time that I had gotten the whole system secured it was too late in the day to travel in daylight the whole way, so I waited until Friday morning to call AAA dispatch to have another tow truck dispatched to me. I was told that they Sedona AAA authorized road side service company refused to tow my van. I told the AAA dispatch operator that my van had been towed by many AAA authorized road side service companies in the 8 years that I have owned it, and not one of them had a problem with towing. She said, "I am sorry, but you will have to get a commercial tow service to tow your van."
So, I had to search the web for a commercial tow service that was near my destination. They were happy to give my van a tow for $145. The driver arrived in a little more than an hour, and hooked my van up without any conflict. I left him picking up my van and drive the deuce and a half to the new warehouse. I arrived about 5 minutes before the tow driver arrived with my van. He unloaded it exactly where I wanted it.
After the driver was finished unloading my van I asked him, "Did you have any trouble with loading or securing my customized van?"
He said, "No problem at all."
My conclusion is, moving to Sedona was one of the worst decisions made for me by someone who believed I belong in Sedona, and was willing to help fund my move and stay there. I did not want to move to Sedona, because I had found Prescott, AZ met many of my needs as a contemplative. I have no plans to return to Sedona, AZ, because it seemed like the entire town was set against me from the beginning.