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Tag: full moon

13 November 2022

Dead batteries and Desert dilemma with clouds, moon, and rain

Even at lower elevation, temperatures dropping caused me more than one desert dilemma beyond being cold.

02 IMG_20221102_095910164_HDRlecwfbr junk left behind BLM Stanton Rd Congress AZ-3My first desert dilemma was the seemingly abandoned and broken trailer near where I decided to camp causing me to wonder if I should even park there.  I have camped in this area before.  Two days later, after dark, some noisy truck towed it away.  Sadly, they left trash behind, lots of it.  I had considered doing a video of the trailer and mess.  This, is one of the reasons public land management agencies use to close dispersed camping.  If we can’t take care of the land, we’ll loose the right to visit.

03 DSL_7949lewfbr desert Vulture Pk clouds BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2Halloween caused no desert dilemma without trick or treaters, not even on the trail-cam.  Good thing, as I had no candy.  When I grew up, Halloween was mostly a community holiday, dressing up and joining local friends to beg from the neighbors.  Community is different now with many not even knowing their neighbors.  I don’t socialize with neighbors, if I can even see them often just due to distance.  Maybe your community is closer knit.  Much of my community is visited online, here on the blog, social media, and now YouTube who recently opened a Community option to my young channel.  I’m still trying to figure out how it works, and think many others are also.  My interpretation of the Geogypsy Community is a tribe of like minded people who enjoy communicating.  I posted a video about it here, and put up a short poll here that got one response in 11 days.  I guess my community isn’t very big, yet.

04 DSL_8198lewfbr cow BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2The Congress camp community has nearby human-dug waterholes for livestock so I figured that would bring in more than just cattle.  I set the trail-cam pointed at said waterhole but other than cows, seems only quick moving birds or bats triggered it after dark.  That felt like a desert dilemma as water usually draws wildlife.

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05b DSL_7992lewfbr sunset clouds camp Congress 1 AZ g-2Sunsets frequently cause the desert dilemma of which way to look because it’s 360°, especially at the end of an otherwise gray cloudy day.

06 DSL_8084lewfbr last light Weaver Mts clouds Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2And I do love clouds, but gray days mean less solar charging and that causes a desert dilemma because I live off-grid and rely on my camper battery to operate lights, start the fridge, and charge phone and laptop.  A drive 20 minutes each way to Wickenburg helped charge the “house” battery.  Yet after every stop in town I noticed the solar controller flashing “b01”, an error warning for very low or dead battery.  My cheap battery tester indicated the one-year-old battery was good.  Lights worked, fridge lit, and phone charged.  Now what?  I checked fuses and wiggled wires which solved the error, briefly.  Loose wires are always a nightmare.  Being I had an appointment for an oil change in two days at B&B Automotive just five miles from my Congress camp I figured to let them solve this desert dilemma.

07a DSL_8000lewfbr desert Vulture Pk sunset clouds BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2

07b DSL_8006lewfbr desert sunset clouds BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2And enjoyed another night of gorgeous sunset.

08 DSL_8053lewfbr desert Vulture Pk storm clouds Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2Except the next day was raining with awesome cloud shows and most of my desert dilemma was which way to look and point the camera.

09 DSL_8029lewfbr tripod in doorway with curtain BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2While it rained I set the phone on tripod in the camper door with my drape over it to keep the rain out and Sierra in.  I took some awesome time-lapse and shared a video here.

10a DSL_8067lewfbr desert Weaver Mts storm cell Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2

10b DSL_8074lewfbr desert Weaver Mts storm cell Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2In between rain drops I was in and out of the camper all day taking photos.

11a DSL_8089lewfbr reverse sunset Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2

11b DSL_8087lewfbr sunset Stanton Rd Congress AZ fb mss g-2Sunset was no slouch either.

12 IMG_20221104_104013768_HDRlewfbr dead truck BLM Stanton Rd Congress AZ-3Friday morning I got packed and ready to roll for that oil change.  The shop called to say I could come in before my 11:30am appointment.  Oh boy, stop at the dump on the way and get rid of a week’s worth of garbage for $1.  But the truck wouldn’t start, as in dead batteries.  No problem, I put the handy jumper on it and waited 30 minutes.  Truck still wouldn’t start.  Now that’s a desert dilemma.  Called the shop and they eventually sent a mechanic out but his larger jumper still wouldn’t start the truck.  Only five miles from the shop but I’d have to get a tow.  My first thought was the old fashioned way of finding a BIG truck and pulling my unit with a chain, but now days that means the driveshaft would have to be dropped.  It was just a thought.

13 DSL_8108lecwfbr horses Vulture Pk camp Congress Stanton Rd AZ g-2Wild horses

Being the shop is closed on weekends I figured the tow could wait until Monday morning.  I’d rather stay in my pretty camp than a parking lot over the weekend.

14 DSL_8117lewfbr sunset clouds Stanton Rd BLM Congress AZ g-2Started by calling a couple tow companies in the closest town of Wickenburg and several didn’t have a truck big enough to tow my truck with the camper on it.  No way the camper would be coming off.  It’s a pain to come off and on, plus I couldn’t abandon it on public land with Sierra inside.  I finally called Good Sam Road Care Assistance.  I’ve paid for this service almost 20 years and thankfully only used it about seven times.  One tow pays for all.  But they are a pain in ass to deal with.  Last call years ago the lady I spoke to in Georgia didn’t even know what state the Grand Canyon is in.  Duh!  This lady in Illinois at least found me on maps but didn’t know what a “slide-in cabover truckcamper” is or what is boondocking/dispersed camping/off grid.  I recommended she ask for better training from Good Sam and tried to educate her.  I also gave her the name and number of the nearest tow company with a truck big enough that could find me.  But no, Good Sam has their system, a rather screwed up system.  She tried several tow companies out of the Phoenix area (two hours away) but when I followed up they couldn’t tow my truck with the camper on.  But finally found one and I scheduled the tow for Monday morning, when I would get a text conformation.  I have heard many horror stories from RVers about both Good Sam and AAA.  They will get to you, eventually.

15a DSL_8138lecwfbr Painted Lady butterfly Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2Painted Lady well camouflaged

15b DSL_7938lecwfbr Painted Lady butterfly on Broom bush BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ-3With that done I had the whole weekend to just enjoy the sunny desert.

16a DSL_8154lewfbr desert framed Vulture Pk sunset clouds BLM camp Congress AZ g-2

16b DSL_8181alewfbr desert Weaver Mts sunset clouds moon BLM camp Congress AZ Pano g-2Except, the solar controller still indicated a dead house battery.  Could there be a correlation?  While driving the truck should help charge the house battery, but it shouldn’t deplete that battery.  Oh well, everything was working so I falsely assumed it was the controller and not the battery.

17 DSL_8188lecwfbr Raven bush BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2I spent most of the weekend reading and outdoors soaking up the sun watching my world.  Plus I ate a little extra ice cream just in case the fridge stopped lighting.

18a IMG_20221106_171612262_HDRlecwfbr Gaelyn shadow shooting moon rise BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-3

18b DSL_8217lewfbr moon rise Weaver Mts Stanton Rd Congress AZ fb g-2And I watched for the rise of the almost full moon over the Weaver Mountains.

19 IMG_20221107_113543608_HDRlewfbr Moorish Roadside Rescue tow truck g-3By Sunday night I had no interior lights, dead laptop battery, and low phone battery.  But I’d be OK because my tow would come Monday morning.  Except for yet another desert dilemma.  Morning text from Good Sam listed a tow company that couldn’t tow my truck.  I lost my patience and vented on Face Book tagging Good Sam and within 30 minutes they responded and we were private messengering with much better service than the phone call.  After several more tries they finally enlisted a company from the Phoenix area and it would be two more hours before they’d get to me.  I talked the driver into my rather remote location, but only about one mile off SR89 pavement.  Poor guy was way out of his element.

20 IMG_20221107_113704067_HDRlewfbr Moorish Roadside Rescue tow truck & truckcamper g-3Sadly, my truck couldn’t be pulled onto the tipped tow truck bed without tearing off the back of the camper.  I had thought that would be a problem.  But before just putting the front wheels up only a bit instead the driver hooked up his mega jumper, and the truck started.  Yea!  He followed me the five miles to the repair shop where I had to buy two new truck batteries.  And OUCH, have they gotten expensive!  They also charged my house battery up to 85%.  No time for an oil change and a reschedule would be two weeks out.  Not happening.

21 DSL_8262lewfbr moon rise towers Weaver Mts Stanton Rd Congress AZ fb g-2With the fridge back on I went back to the same camp to watch the moon for a couple more nights.  And maybe the lunar eclipse.

22 DSL_8315lewfbr full moon rise Weaver Mts clouds Stanton Rd Congress AZ fb g-2But that night I woke up feeling nauseous and lost dinner into a waste basket.  Trust me, you don’t want to pray to a RV toilet.  And maybe not eat ice cream right on top of lemon chicken.  So no lunar eclipse and Tuesday was a down day.  Except for a cloudy full moon rise.

23a DSL_8352lecwfbr sunrise clouds Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-2

23b IMG_20221109_093943892_HDRlewfbr low clouds Weaver Mts BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-3Rained over night but not enough to flood, which can be a desert dilemma.  Woke to an amazing sunrise followed by heavy clouds and more rain that was suppose to clear before noon.  So I waited until around 10am to roll on to Quartzsite.

24a DSCN1432lecwfbr rainbow SR71 AZ fb g-3

24b DSCN1456lewfbr mts light clouds SR60 AZ g-3

24c DSL_8361alewfbr rainbow SR60 AZ Pano fb g-2

24d DSL_8360lewfbr hills rainbow SR60 AZ fb g-2Did rain a bit in between bursts of sunshine causing me to pull over twice to photograph the rainbows.

25 DSCN1481lewfbr I10 W exit 19 Quartzsite AZ g-3Exit 19 off Interstate 10 to Quartzsite

Actually bought diesel for under $5/gal in Quartzsite.

26 1000001616lecwrr Solar Bill g-3This is not Gus

Went to Solar Bill, met the new owner Gus, and bought yet another battery, this time for the camper to solve that desert dilemma.  Come to find out all the employees stayed on when the business sold.  It’s a good outfit.

27 IMG_20221109_155435872lecwfbr Aerial view Shady Lane RV Park Quartzsite AZ g-3Old aerial of Shady Lane hanging in laundry room

Then went to Shady Lane RV Park for the night (320° video of camp site) to take care of other chores.  Bonus, got to see Finius and Breezy on their last day at the park they just sold.

28 IMG_20221106_121442732lewfbr Sierra sleeping BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-3Because I solved the current desert dilemmas, I took off to an absolutely favorite BLM camp with views of mountains all around because it is not a dilemma to be in the desert.  Enjoy that camp video here which almost catches me up to real time.  Except for writing about the train ride which I’m still working on.

29 IMG_20221109_093936135_HDRlewfbr bumper rock collection BLM camp Stanton Rd Congress AZ g-3Camp Congress bumper collection

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21 October 2022

Catching up with who’s been visiting including the moon

moon over machine Skull Valley AZAfter three weeks away from home I’m catching up on everything yet struggling with travelers Montezuma’s Midwest’s revenge.  I started off strong and then went downhill fast.

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Tuesday, October 4th I left Sandee’s house at 4:30am for the Chicago O’Hare airport.  I tried catching up along the way by working on possible photos for the Geogypsy 2023 calendar.  Not easy with the limited space in flight.  Besides, more fun to look out the window.  Flew over Grand Canyon on the way to Los Angeles, then a four hour layover and on to Phoenix, followed by a three hour shuttle ride to Prescott.  Literally ran through the grocery store before driving the last 30 minutes home to arrive just after 7pm.

Sierra & Gaelyn Skull Valley AZSierra was happy to see me and get her late treats.  So nice to sleep in my own bed.

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                                                                            Jackrabbit by trail-cam

Nice to wake up to my much loved familiar view though it would take a while catching up to reset my biological clock, even with naps.  It was only slightly warmer than Illinois and Michigan but much dryer.  The tall weeds ranged from green to gold and all covered with something that sticks to clothes.

view E sunset clouds moon Skull Valley AZI got right to work catching up on the blog with the first of two posts asking for help to choose the final photos for the calendar.

trees rainbow clouds Skull Valley AZFinished and scheduled the second blog post the next day.

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                                                                                   Fox by trail-cam

Also made a video catching up on a meetup for November’s lunar eclipse.  I’ll most likely be in the desert somewhere.

Late light clouds Brushy Mt Skull Valley AZ

dbl rainbow Skull Valley AZSpent Friday catching up with friends and family, downloaded photos and video from the trail-cam, and enjoyed a little rain that left rainbows.

JavelinaJavelina by trail-cam

JackrabbitJackrabbit by trail-cam

SkunkSkunk by trail-cam

I eventually made a video from the wild and not so wild life that was caught on the trail-cam.  That shows much better than these stills.

Sierra cat on bed Skull Valley AZI needed to share the bed

Saturday, the previous weeks started catching up with me.  I was exhausted.  Took several naps.  Tried to eat my “normal” food choices, be they good or bad.  Nothing worked.  I had traveler’s revenge really bad, and nothing at home to solve the problem.  Plus no energy to go into town.  So I took more naps and went on half a BRAT diet for diarrhea.  Banana, Rice, Applesauce and Toast but only had the last two in the house.  Spent the next five days feeling like shit.

full moon rise Skull Valley AZTried unsuccessfully to shoot the full Harvest moon as I was too tired to drag out the tripod.  Plus there were clouds.

moon set Brushy Mt Skull Valley AZ

moon set Brushy Mt Skull Valley AZActually better moon shots in the morning as it set behind Brushy Mountain.

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                                                                                     Fox by trail-cam

Home for a week and finally had barely enough energy to go to town.  Started a regime of strong probiotics to reset my poor gut.

bird headBird by trail-cam

So I’m still catching up and working on the calendar in between naps.  I’ll work on catching up more next week.

CowThe end by trail-cam

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22 June 2022

Staying home for June’s moon

tree frames moon Skull Valley AZI’ve been staying home to conserve fuel, work on a non-traveling pattern, and shoot June’s moon.  In my mind that’s my Mom’s moon, named after her birth month and born on the solstice she would have turned 96 years old, Dad a few days later would have been 99.

About two weeks since my last trip off the ranch to Dewey then back with chores along the way and I stocked up with enough food that I haven’t gone anywhere since.  And that was the plan.

Temperatures in the high 90s are mostly keeping me indoors and running the AC.  Sure glad I have big windows to see the beautiful landscape and wildlife.  In fact I put out three more wildlife water-bowls within sight of my desk windows.

trees stormy clouds Skull Valley AZ

trees storm clouds Skull Valley AZPresumably June 15th marks the beginning of monsoon in the Southwest.  I’ll believe it when I see it.  There was hope as dark clouds built up, swirling and wind whipped, but dropped no moisture.

white Prickly Poppy flowers Skull Valley AZOnly the hardiest flowers manage to survive like Prickly Poppy.

grass trees Brush Mt sunset clouds Skull Valley AZThough I try to keep the house comfortable too often running the AC, I also sit outside most afternoons chasing the shade, or as Bob calls it “chair hopping”.  The clouds do make for beautiful sunsets and once the sun goes down I open all the windows overnight.

moon Skull Valley AZCleared enough to give a peek at June’s moon.

Flycatcher bird Skull Valley AZIn the morning one bird I think is a flycatcher found the hanging bowl of water.  Sadly, it seems a lot of ants found a bowl on the ground.  I hope someone escaped to warn the others of drowning.  I moved the bowl in hopes of that not happening again.

grass trees clouds sunrays Skull Valley AZAnother 97° day kept me indoors running the AC until late afternoon when the sunlit clouds drew me out.

moon Skull Valley AZPlus another sight of June’s moon.

trees boulders mt sunset clouds Skull Valley AZ

grass trees sunset clouds crepuscular rays Skull Valley AZAnd another delightful sunset.  One bonus of hot weather is saving on propane to heat water as it comes out of the cold faucet hotter than hot.

selfie stick tripodvideo kit

bluehorn tripod/selfie stick extends 40 inches & BOYA miniature omnidirectional microphone

I guess everybody knows I’m bummed about not traveling so I figured if I shared a video about that I’d feel better.  One of the important things about a YouTube video is the thumbnail, you know that first image that is suppose to catch your attention and make you click and watch.  Being this video was just me sitting inside and kind of ranting a bit I racked my brains for an interesting thumbnail.  Little did I know how much pre-thought goes into making a completed video.  So I took my new toys/tools outside and set up a shot using the tripod/selfie stick and remote.  After the video went out Sue asked what the tools look like, so I took pics and here they are.  In fact I was out early in the morning for this staging as it was predicted to be 99° later.

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trees boulders moon Skull Valley AZ

almost full moon Skull Valley AZAnd it was still warm when I went out at 6pm to shoot the almost full June’s moon.  Some may laugh, but because so many plants here have burrs that stick to clothing, I wore my rubber boots while out shooting the moon and scoping out a location for the next night too.

yellow Devils Claw flowers with thorns Skull Valley AZDevils Claw

BTW, I did feel more accepting of the lack of traveling after making that video.

ice bottle in front of fanAwake to 70° at 7am with door and windows open all night but the AC back on in a couple hours then off in a couple more hours when the power went out, thankfully only for another couple hours but enough for the RV to warm up.  Big winds kept the outside 90° doable for a while at 87° inside. I tried ice in front of a fan and wouldn’t want to have to rely on it.

I spent most of the day chasing news about the Pipeline fire northeast of Flagstaff and the flooding in Yellowstone National Park.

unidentified bird on Apache Plume Skull Valley AZUnidentified bird

Finally in the late afternoon I went outside to just sit and enjoy the air.

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tree Bradshaw Mts full moon rise Skull Valley AZtree Bradshaw Mts full moon rise Skull Valley AZ

Then I donned my rubber boots and walked the electric line trail to a nearby hilltop to shoot June’s moon the night before actual full Strawberry moon.

tree mt bird full moon Skull Valley AZI took lots of photos but the night’s winner was when the Raven flew by.

baby quail birds Skull Valley AZSo many photos of June’s moon and more kept me busy inside processing and managed no AC at 89° outside.  I finally had to get out in the late afternoon but didn’t get much reading done because of the nearby small wildlife watching.  Saw some baby quail starting to grow topknots.  They are just so cute.

Side-blotched lizard Skull Valley AZA side-blotched lizard posed for a while while flexing its muscles.

dragon fly on leaf Skull Valley AZThe biggest surprise was seeing a dragonfly in this dry environment.  I can’t believe my little water bowls are enough to bring them in.

Whiptail lizard on metate Skull Valley AZHowever, the lizards sure like the easy access metate water-bowl.  This whiptail drank, then after its pushups I wondered if it was going to throw the mano like a medicine ball.  Great morning entertainment.

tiny grasshopper on yellow Cowpen Daisy flowers Skull Valley AZI did manage once again to stay inside working playing on the computer much of the day without AC.  Yet by about 3pm it was time to get outside and see what my world had to offer.  Have you ever seen a grasshopper so tiny?

chipmunk on metate Skull Valley AZThe next morning, Chipmunk came by before I filled the waters.  The metate is so shallow it dries up rapidly.

scrub jay bird Skull Valley AZScrub Jay

Yet birds are beginning to find the water also.

RVs clouds crepuscular rays Skull Valley AZ

grass shrubs Brushy Mt clouds crepuscular rays Skull Valley AZAnother day of AC inside until afternoon when clouds danced above and looked like possible rain.

brush boulders rainbow clouds Skull Valley AZI heard drops on the roof, rushed outside, and felt six raindrops. Could almost smell rain in the air.

trees rainbow clouds Skull Valley AZThe westering sun broke through and delivered a lovely rainbow as the clouds slipped to the north.

sunset clouds crepuscular rays Skull Valley AZFollowed by an exquisite sunset.

trees clouds dbl rainbow Skull Valley AZAnd an encore of double rainbows.

Cottontail Skull Valley AZSo once again the next day there were lots of photos to process.  In between taking more photos like when a Cottontail joined me for breakfast.  Then outside in the afternoon sitting on the shady side of the RV.  I only get a little reading done because the world distracts me.

grass bush sunset clouds crepuscular rays Skull Valley AZ

grass bush sunset clouds crepuscular rays Skull Valley AZCloudy sunsets are magnificent, especially with crepuscular rays reaching out.

rope holding door open Skull Valley AZI’m getting into a pattern.  Certainly not my usual pattern.  But it will do for now.  If I stay home I don’t spend money.  Well, that’s not 100% true.  Because there are parts ordered for repairs on the 5th-wheel, camper, and the truck’s AC.  But that’s next week.

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