Travel Chapter 1 (page 3)

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  • Sundance (1/10/2015)

    We are back on the Colorado River in Lake Havasu City, AZ. Next week we’ll be moving to Sundance RV Resort in Earp, CA for two months. Today we went to have a look at our new site (the place was still under construction when we made reservations in December).

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    Our site (no camper until next week)
    Our site (no camper until next week)
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    Beach in front of our site. Looking upstream on Colorado River.
    Beach in front or our site (looking downstream on Colorado River)
    Beach in front or our site. Looking downstream on Colorado River.

    The campground is in an area where wild burros are frequently seen wandering around.

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    Our new neighbors
    Our new neighbors
    Mother and baby burro
    Mother and baby burro
    HI there!
    HI there!
  • Lake Havasu Revisited (1/16/2015)

    We are at Sundance RV Resort now until March, but spent a few days at Lake Havasu State Park this past week before moving on to Sundance.

    There is a 9 hole disk golf course on the London Bridge Island. We did not play that well but had a lot of fun. It’s been a while since we had the disks out.

    Disk Golf In Lake Havasu City
    Disk Golf In Lake Havasu City
    Disk Golf in Lake Havasu City
    Disk Golf in Lake Havasu City

    And of course we took the kayaks out on the lake. Just a beautiful place. We are lucky to have the chance to experience it.

    Kayaking on Lake Havasu - Great Blue Heron
    Kayaking on Lake Havasu – Great Blue Heron
    Kayaking on Lake Havasu
    Kayaking on Lake Havasu
    Lake Havasu
    Lake Havasu

    And the sunsets are spectacular!!

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    One last incredible sunset!

    We departed Lake Havasu the day before the annual balloon fest. But a few of the participants were getting an early start.

    Hot air balloon at Lake Havasu
    Hot air balloon at Lake Havasu
    Balloon Fest at Lake Havasu
    Balloon Fest at Lake Havasu
  • Earp (1/23/2015)

    So we have been at Sundance RV park in Earp, CA for a little over a week now. We have met some nice people, the view of the river is beautiful. The weather is generally cool at night, and warm & sunny during the day. The past few days have been pretty windy, however, blowing around lots of dust (even when it’s not windy there is dust on everything).  On the non-windy days we kayak upstream towards the parker dam and have an easy paddle back to the campground. It is very peaceful this time of year. We have been told that in spring and summer the area gets very busy and there are lots of speedboats on the river – but now it is pretty quiet.

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    We made a couple trips down the Quartzite, AZ this week. Quartzite is a crazy desert town where millions of RVs migrate every winter. There a some commercial campgrounds where you pay for a site but thousands of RVs just pull off the road and dry camp in the desert. Additionally there is a huge area where vendors have booths in a flea market style. We had fun but also very dusty!!

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    In the 1930s, while the aqueducts and dams were being built on the river, this town was known as Cross Roads with a population of several thousand. Below is what remains of the Cross Roads Mercantile Company.

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    Yesterday we walked across the street from the campground and took a hike in the hills. There is no civilization there. Only desert, hills, and dirt roads. There is an interesting rock structure that looks (to me) like a finger pointing to the sky. It can be seen for miles.

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    We can see sunsets and sunrises here.

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  • Hummingbirds (1/27/2015)

    On one of our kayak trips Bill saw some hummingbird feeders hung in people’s yards. So yesterday he dug out our feeders, filled them, and hung them outside on our cabana. Almost immediately a tiny friend came to visit and there has been one or two there almost all the time since. The pics below are from inside the motorhome through the windshield.

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  • On the River (1/28/2015)

    This morning there  was fog in the campground and on the river. Quite unusual and very pretty.


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    This afternoon we headed out in the kayaks. Went further we have before. Saw some sights.

    Burros visiting a house nearby. I suppose they just wander around hoping for a handout. It is illegal to feed them but I think lots of people ignore that rule.

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    A sunken boat.

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    And lots of beautiful scenery.

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  • Joshua Tree – Day 2 (3/17/2015)

    Back to Joshua Tree National Park today. We took a hike on ‘Split Rock’ trail, a 2 mile loop.  The picture below explains the name.

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    Split Rock

    We hiked in the morning while it was still cool. It was starting to warm up by the time we finished. I cannot imagine what it must be like to visit in the summer.

    We saw a few rocks that looked like other things.

    Ghoul in Josua Tree NP
    Ghoul in Josua Tree NP

     

    Rock that looks like a turtle's head in Joshua Tree NP
    Rock that looks like a turtle’s head in Joshua Tree NP

     

    Face Rock
    Face Rock

     

    I love seeing the plants in the desert. I think it’s because they are so different from what we have in New England.

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    Desert Blooms in Joshua Tree

     

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    Fuzzy looking cactus in Joshua Tree

     

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    More desert blooms

     

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    Pretty white berries

     

    And a critter.  We have seen very few animals during our national park visits so far. Hopefully we’ll see more in the future.

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    Lizard on Joshua Tree NP

     

    All in all a good hike and a very nice day!

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    Bill & Mary Ann in Joshua Tree National Park
  • The San Andreas Fault (3/26/2015)

    This post is a bit late but just wanted to keep things in chronological order.

    Last week we visited Sky Valley Resort in Desert Hot Springs, CA. Their claim to fame is natural hot springs and they offer numerous swimming pools and spas with naturally heated clear mineral rich water.

    It was really more of a mobile home park with a very small number of RV sites. The first site they gave us was on a busy corner next to a construction area. But we asked for a better site and they accommodated. The site we ended up with was pretty nice but it was still a mobile home park and not really a campground.

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    We visited Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve just a few miles down the road from the ‘campground’. We had a nice nature walk and what we discovered was that the reason there are hot springs in that location is that it is smack on top of the San Andreas fault. The hot water in the swimming pools and spas are is coming up through a giant crack in the earth. We looked at a map and figured if California sunk into the ocean while we were there that we were on the surviving side 🙂

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  • Boardman, OR (3/26/2015)

    My daughter Kathy, a graduate student at Portland State University, has spring break this week and we decided to change plans and drive to Oregon to visit with her for a few days. We picked her up in Portland and headed out the Boardman, OR on the Columbia River. We are staying in a beautiful little park, Boardman Marina & RV Park (note Kathy’s tent next to the fence).

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    Our site in Boardman RV Park

     

     

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    Barge on the river, seen from our site

     

     

    It rained most of the day yesterday so went to visit Kennewick, WA – had lunch at Ice Harbor Brewing Company.

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    Lunch in Kennewick, WA

     

     

    Weather was nice enough at the end of the day to give us a beautiful sunset.

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    Sunset as seen from our site in Boardman RV Park

     

     

    Sun is out today and I took a long walk in the park.

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    Boardman Marina

     

     

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    Gazebo at Boardman Park

     

    Enjoying life!!

  • Leaving Oregon (3/30/2015)

    Today we left Portland, Oregon heading toward The Grand Canyon (we have reservations in Trailer Village starting Friday for a week).  We travelled down the Columbia River Gorge (aka “The Gorge”) on route 84 toward Eastern Oregon and eventually Idaho.

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    Good-bye Mount Hood (as seen in rear-view mirror)

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    Some sights along the way

     

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    Cows in Eastern Oregon

     

     

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    Farm on Rt 84 in Eastern Oregon

     

     

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    Snake River

     

     

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    Cement Factory

     

     

    And we arrived in Idaho

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  • Bryce Canyon (4/2/2015)

    We arrived in Bryce Canyon City yesterday.

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    We are staying at a campground just outside the park named Ruby’s Inn RV Park.  It is part of a large complex (hotel, store, campground) that started as a small inn in the early 1900s where visitors came to see Bryce Canyon. The inn was established by Rueben (aka Ruby) and Minnie Syrett who grew up in the area. There are not many other campers here.

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    Today we visited Bryce Canyon National Park. The park is smaller than many others, located on a high plateau (note the elevations on the signs below) , and has spectacular views.

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    We learned a new word a few months ago. The rock formations in formed by erosion in many locations in the southwest are called ‘hoodoos’. There are loads of beautiful hoodoos in Bryce Canyon.

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    There were some warning signs posted.

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    We saw an area where a forest fire had occurred a few years ago. It does not seem that much a grown back yet.

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    And we got a taste of the cold and snow we missed in Massachusetts this winter. It was in the 30s all day and there was plenty of snow and wind. Luckily the sun was warm and we did not need to shovel any snow.

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