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Tag: road trip

28 January 2016

Home from vacation

Swirled sandstone above the Fire Wave Valley of Fire State Park NevadaTwo and a half days in Valley of Fire (not long enough), five days in Quartzsite (maybe too long), a way too short two day visit in Yarnell, and we’re home from vacation.

Dry boat ramp Echo Bay Lake Meade National Recreation Area Nevada

High and dry

Dry dock Echo Bay Lake Meade National Recreation Area NevadaAfter surviving a 3-day holiday weekend at Valley of Fire State Park—deserving its own post—our journey went south with a stop at Echo Bay along the depleted shores of Lake Meade.  We skirted Las Vegas with an intended destination of BLM north of Lake Havasu City for the night.

Truck camper Calizona RV Park Needles CaliforniaInstead, due to a low battery the very full fridge was being wonky so we treated ourselves to electricity at the Calizona RV Park just 5 miles south of Needles off Highway 95.  When I called to see about availability a recording said “We have space, come on in.”  Yet we got the second to last space only available that night for $35 and then they’d be full for the month.  Nice enough with only a little “historic route 66” road noise.  Free WIFI at the Club House where several people gathered to be out of the cool breeze.

 

 

Grand Canyon Association gathering Quartzsite Arizona

Sunset Quartzsite ArizonaAfter a shopping stop in Lake Havasu City we continued to Quartzsite and gathered with friends at the La Paz Roadrunner BLM 14 day, along with 1000s of other RVers.  This is the second time I’ve joined this group, many who worked for Grand Canyon Association at some time or are friends of theirs.  Each of four nights someone cooked dinner for all 14 of us starting with our Tuesday arrival of pulled pork, beans, coleslaw and birthday cake for a sick birthday man.  One night lasagna with all the trimmings and another ham and beans with cheese and mac.  I made a chili rellenos casserole, fried some seasoned hamburger and offered the options of cheese, tomato, guacamole, lime and sour cream in a DIY wrap.  If that sounds familiar it’s what I made over the holidays at Bill’s son and DILs.

Jean & Gaelyn Bloggerfest 2016 Quartzsite AZ by Al

 

Saturday marked the second annual Bloggerfest in Quartzsite.  This year George and Suzie among others organized this gathering in the desert of about 50 bloggers, many RVers, and some readers/lurkers and wanna be RVers.  Unfortunately we arrived a bit late but still managed to see people we knew and didn’t know.  I wasn’t carrying the camera.

 

Photo by Al of the Bayfield Bunch

Loot from Quartzsite Arizona

Wednesday morning we walked four hours through most of Tyson Wells’ vendors finding treasures we didn’t even know we needed. On the walk back to the truck, like someone clicked a switch, I could barely walk at all.  Legs swelled, joints and muscles stiffened and hurt, and small red splotches appeared on my lower legs.  It all got worse but with pain pills and anti-inflamatories plus Bill’s help and patience I got around slowly with the assistance of a walking stick.

 

relax and box from BertaSunday we headed to Yarnell where my BFF, Berta, lives and I spent the last ten winters.  Or at least my RV parked there while I sometimes went off gallivanting.  Between full hookups with heat and the pleasant company who fed us dinner two nights I felt right at home.  My leg swelling and pain started to disappear.  My favorite hairdresser gave me a long awaited haircut.  Now it’s out of my face, a little shorter than usual, but my hair grows almost one inch/month.  And I got the best advice and a gift from Berta.

New phone selfie in RV Kanab, UtahMy first new phone selfie

Big treat on the way home staying in a Motel 6 in Flagstaff where we got some shopping done.  I got a new phone because I was eligible for an upgrade (probably by years), a Droid Turbo 2 on promo and along with a credit on my old phone some accessories plus still get to keep my old plan with unlimited data.  Walked out without giving them a dime but will be paying for this overpriced smart phone for two years no interest or contract which only added $22 to my monthly bill.  Did you know Verizon doesn’t require a contract anymore?

The Gap Echo Cliffs SR89A north ArizonaDrove north from Flagstaff along SR89 and took Indian 20 out of the Gap to Page.  I’d never been on this route through Navajo land which was paved as a detour when SR89 to Page slid off Echo Cliffs.

Sunset Kanab UtahHome just at sunset Wednesday unloading first at Bill’s and I have still some things to get out of the camper.  Loved this vacation, except for the leg thing, and look forward to start planning another.  Woke this morning with no splotches or swollen and sore legs.  This is about the third time this has happened to me so after some research I’ll visit a doctor and try to figure it out.  Sure is a pain and a bummer when I can’t go hiking with Bill and Sasha.

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08 February 2015

On the road again

“On the road again.  Just can’t wait to get on the road again.”  I’m humming this in my head because even I don’t like to hear myself sing.  I’m thinking when Willie Nelson wrote this in 1980 as the theme song for the film Honeysuckle Rose I wasn’t the only one who adopted it as my personal mantra.

Joshua Tree National Park CaliforniaRefrigerator replaced and repairs finished, for the time being.  The temperatures have been holding in Yarnell with 70/40s but winter isn’t over yet.  And neither am I done traveling.  Been watching the weather and think Joshua Tree is doable at almost the same temps.  Don’t want to be there when it’s hot anyway.  Been a few years, OK almost 10 years, since I played in Joshua Tree National Park.  And thus the poor quality of these old photos.

Gaelyn Joshua Tree National Park CaliforniaReally looking forward to some boulder climbing and perhaps a Ranger lead tour of the Keys Ranch.  Plus hiking while I explore the geology and plant life in two deserts, the Colorado full of ocotillo and cholla, and the Mojave with extensive stands of the namesake tree.  And of course take a lot of photos.

Used to sell at the nearby Yucca Valley Flea Market, so will have to see if that’s still going on.  Not that I Need anything mind you.  But I do love to look.

Joshua Tree National Park CaliforniaI ordered a new camp chair and sure hope it gets here soon.  Then just need to finish up the laundry, shopping and packing and by early this week I should on the road again.

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21 January 2015

Travel from Point A to Q

Wind farm as leaving Anza-Borrego Desert State Park CaliforniaI must be way to busy having fun because I’m way behind posting about life.  I really appreciate you all reading and commenting about my time of being a little life lost.  I think I’ve refound my mojo.  So to catch up this is my travels last week from Point A to Q.

Wind farm Ocotillo CaliforniaThe day after hiking Mountain Palm Canyon I left Anza-Borrego to the south and was shocked to see a rather large wind farm.  I am fascinated by their almost sculptural shape but horrified thinking of how many birds and bats they must kill.

View from camp Ogilby Road BLM CaliforniaI headed to El Centro for groceries before continuing east on I8 for another boondocking site a bit west of Yuma, Arizona off Ogilby Road managed by BLM (Bureau of Land Management).  Had heard a lot of boondocking RVers talk and write about this area just east of the Imperial Sandunes.  And as I’d never been there, it was time to check it out.

Sunset Ogilby Road BLM California

Sunset Ogilby Road BLM CaliforniaStayed here three nights mostly enjoying the warmth and sunsets although I did take a short walk to the black mountain.  And due to good internet signal got quite a bit of writing done.

Unidentified bird Yuma ArizonaNo rush to leave Saturday morning but I did forget that I’d loose an hour returning to Arizona.  Stopped in Yuma for supplies and the dump and fill tanks thing before heading to my next destination.  Funny how I seem to see more birds in parking lots than out in the desert.  Any idea who this is peeking at me from a Palo Verde tree?

Castle Dome Peak from US95 ArizonaThen north on US95 past the Yuma Proving Grounds.  There’s a lot of military action in the Southwest and sometimes at night they put on quite a light show which I haven’t seen this trip yet.  It’s a beautiful drive headed towards Quartzsite with Castle Dome Peak in the distance.

Sunset La Paz short term Quartzsite ArizonaFound a place to park amongst the hordes of RVs and enjoyed a rather noisy sunset.

RVs & Q Mt US95 Quartzsite ArizonaI decided to brave into Quartzsite Sunday and the closer I got the more RVs were crammed onto the desert.  It was bumper to bumper past the RV shows at Tyson Wells where I had no desire to stop.  However the main drag was really pretty quite.

Glass float balls Main Event vendor Quartzsite ArizonaThen after the best spent $7 this year on a 20 minute hot shower I explored the quieter Main Even on the northwest end of town and didn’t even buy anything.  Although I did consider one of these $20 glass float balls, don’t ask me why.

Hanging out in the desert Quartzsite ArizonaBack south of town I found a place to park and didn’t wait long for an expected phone call and meet up to lead me into the desert.  Good thing I had a guide through this maze of RVs.  So you’re probably wondering why I have joined this throng of RVers near Quartzsite.  Well, I’ve rendezvoused with a bunch of people who’ve worked at Grand Canyon in the past.  Some I knew and others I now know.  And we’re just hanging around shooting the shit and enjoying each others company as well as the desert sunsets.

Sunset Quartzsite ArizonaNot sure how long I’ll be here.  But I am planning on attending the first ever 2015 Blogger-Fest Quartzsite, Arizona.  If you’re in the area stop by.

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