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Pahrump…Harumph

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Day 1 of our journey towards home has ended. We are now at Brown’s Millpond RV Park, just north of Bishop, CA. It was a beautiful…sort of day, but more on that later.

Yesterday, after a quick stop just outside of Lake Havasu City, we headed towards Needles, and then Boulder City. The plan was to get an RV site at Boulder Beach Campground. The weather was fabulous and skies clear. As we pulled up to the registration gate at BBC the lady asked if we had a reservation. Uh…no! The website that we looked at said “First Come, First Served”. “Sorry sir, that is no longer the policy…you must have a reservation online. If you pull a U-ey ahead and leave the park area you can pull off the road and use your phone to book a site – if there are any available.” This was perhaps the most frustrating time for us. We would seem to find an available site, only to mess up on one of the other details. For example, when entering a date, it asked for Arrival and Departure dates. If you put in those two, you would be charged for 2 nights! If you didn’t put in two dates, you wouldn’t find an available site. After about 3/4 of a very frustrating hour, we gave up and headed out. Our original intention had been to go to Tonopah, but that now seemed like a rather distant destination given that we had already driven over 2 hours.

So…we opted for Pahrump, NV! We had stayed there a number of years ago when the place we stayed at was called “Terrible’s Casino at Pahrump! And…at that time, Sandy had played slots while we waited for a dinner seat, and she had won about $130 – plenty to cover our RV site, and our meal! It really wasn’t terrible…that is the name used by Jerry Herbst who financed the place. I found this reference on the internet…

“Herbst founded Terrible Herbst in 1959. The name repurposed an old slight toward his father, Ed, who opened Martin Oil in Chicago in 1938.
“Back in Chicago, every time my dad would open a new service station, the competition would say, ‘Here comes that terrible Herbst,’” Jerry Herbst said in 2014.
Since the brand’s arrival, the Terrible name has existed in the Las Vegas Valley atop gas stations, casinos and the family’s motorsports team, with some of those ventures controlled by Jerry Herbst and others by his sons Ed, Tim and Troy. Pahrump Valley Times – November, 2016.”

Off we headed following “Roada’s” instructions on the Map App. Usually, we work together through heavy traffic, but as we headed through Las Vegas, Sandy was busy and occupied trying to register us at the newly named place of “Lakeside Casino and RV Park”. Traffic and overpasses, exits and entrances, lanes and speedsters kind of had me on edge, and I missed the proper turn off to head West on Hwy 215. So, we had to work our way through more main street traffic and occasional construction to get back onto our path.

The Lakeside Casino RV park is still very beautiful. We stayed out of the casino because of the smoking, and unfortunately had a dead 30 Amp connection that we didn’t notice until bedtime. No problem. Everything else worked on DC power.

Yesterday (Tuesday) we continued our journey, opting to go through Death Valley to Bishop and then up Hwy 395 towards Reno, rather than the less scenic route to Tonopah. What a beautiful travel day – beautifully clear skies, with temperatures up to 21º and sparse traffic.

Approaching Death Valley

Since we have been through this route previously, we didn’t stop anywhere, but we had both forgotten the length of the climbing route out of Death Valley, and the subsequent twisting and narrow climbing route over the Malpass Mesa Wilderness that finally leads down to Owen Valley and Lone Pine. Sandy was literally “on edge” throughout this second climb.

The Sierra Nevadas

The Brown’s Millpond RV Park just north of Bishop was a good place to stay last night. A lively creek wanders between the sites, and the views of the Sierra Nevada snow-capped peaks are fabulous.

Anyway, today has a possible encounter with snow as we get further north towards Susanville. We are trying our first “Harvest Host” site tonight at J.D. Hemphill Ranch near Buntingville.

Love and best wishes to everyone, and we so appreciate your comments, as always.

Tony, the Quill, and Sandy, soon to be a Quilter again!

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March 27, 2024 at 8:23 am

Heading Home – March 25, 2024

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Today we “pull up our trailer pins, and we can get away together for good”! (‘Donkey Town’ – Mark Knopfler). Our travels will take us north through Nevada, starting with a short day at Boulder Beach Campground near Boulder City, NV. I have been toying with two routes – one, more easterly through Ely, NV, and the other to the west through Tonopah, NV. Ely is showing some potential for snow, while Tonopah is going to see some stronger winds. I will probably opt for the winds rather than snow.

Our three nights at Lake Havasu City have provided us with a nice opportunity to do a bit of bike explorations as the City is jumping with Car Shows, Blues Music, and all the other stuff associated with a busy spring break weekend.

Lake Havasu Sunset – first night

We hit the very warm temperature of 34º on Saturday. Loud engine noise is frequent from unmuffled cars, large ‘cigar boats’, and many motorcycles. Our Lake Havasu State Park site is lovely, and a bit removed from most of the activity. (We were very lucky to nail down a 3 night stay!) Yesterday, during our bike ride, clouds piled up ominously to the north, and we hurried back expecting a storm. We rushed to dismount, and rack our bikes, and just got things away when a few hard raindrops fell. And that was the end of the rain! Instead we had another spectacular sunset.

Almost stormy sunset at Lake Havasu
Ready to leave tomorrow

TruckHouse Jr. is so comfortable, and pulls effortlessly behind the GMC. We are thrilled with everything about our Escape 5.0TA! Sandy is finding that she is generally sleeping much better than normal. This is a great improvement! (No yardwork, no quilting, and two minutes to sweep and wash floor!) FYI…I also do a bit of work! (I washed TruckHouse in Yuma, and I cook on occasion, as well as try to beat S to doing the dishes, though I frequently lose that race.)

We look forward to our return home on Easter Sunday. Until then…

Best wishes, and much love to everyone!

Tony, and Sandy

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March 25, 2024 at 8:56 am

UFO and Charcuterie

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Just a short note to balance off the very long previous one…

On Monday night we saw the most amazing night sky display that I have ever seen!! I was playing my guitar after dusk and facing east towards a fellow camper, Ken, who had also brought his beautiful Larrivée guitar. Suddenly he pointed behind me and said excitedly “Look at that!” It was a very strange jet-like contrail behind a very bright ball of light. Only the jet-like contrail stayed very bright behind the ball of light – unlike any contrail any of us had ever seen! Here it is:

Today, both Ken and I googled the phenomenon. It turned out to be SpaceX’s launch of Falcon 9 rocket carrying 53 Starlink satellites into orbit. It was seen as far away as Phoenix. We were even able to see the booster rocket break off!

And lastly on gastronomical issues, my talented niece, Laura, put together a charcuterie board for a family birthday at my daughter’s place. It is truly a work of art:

The Amazing “Something for Everyone” Charcuterie Board

Not to be outdone…here is my entry into the charcuterie board contest:

The more humble Battered Dog Charcuterie Board

Love and best wishes to you all on this First Full Day of Spring! (It used to be March 21. I feel slighted – slightly!)

Tony, the Quill, and Sandy, the Quilter

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March 20, 2024 at 8:07 pm

Bird Walk, Bike Rides, River Kayaking

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Hello again dear friends and family!
We are now parked, once again after 8 years, in the Squaw Lake T.K.Jones campground. (Why can’t they change that name to Squall Lake??) We have just finished our 6th night here. We return to River’s Edge today to party on the 21st!

Last week on Monday March 11, we went to Organ Pipe National Monument planning on 5 nights there, but we were only able to book 3 in the non-generator camping sites. There were two other Escape 5.0s there and we chatted with both folks – Lynn and Gord from Port Townsend, and Michelle and Paul from Lake Tahoe. With more time, I am sure that we would have gotten to know them better.

Teddy Bear Cholla – not so cuddly!

Each night there were Ranger presentations at the outdoor amphitheatre. The first night was on “How to Create a ‘Monument’”, on the second night a young Navajo lady presented to us on her home in Canyon de Chelly National Monument. (pronounced, apparently, as Canyon de ‘Shay’) in northern Arizona. (By the way, a ‘Monument’ is created by the President alone, while a National Park is created by Congress.) The third night presentation was on some kind of soil covering, and since we know dirt, we didn’t go.

The evening presentation

On the second morning we rode down to the visitors’ centre (I guess it is ‘Center’ here) to hear a presentation on a grasshopper rat. It is a fierce little rodent that can handle many dangerous enemies. Look it up!

On the third morning we joined a group doing a bird walk. No – it is not us holding our hands behind our backs, bending forward slightly and bobbing our heads as we walk!! Well, we might have walked that way, but we actually went out on a few trails to spot desert birds. We weren’t very successful. The only bird that was very clear and stood still for us was a killdeer – a shore bird…standing on the “shore” of the effleunt pond! (Well, we were hunting for birds, but…“That’s not a good kill – dear!”)

When we tried to renew our Registration, the internet was down, and even the Rangers couldn’t get us registered – so we left! Besides, Sandy had visions of hordes of Spring Breakers heading for the shores of Senator’s Wash for the weekend. That premonition was incorrect! We found lots of space at T.K. Jones campground and paid $75 for the whole year. Since the nightly fee is $15, our 6th night here was technically free. And, since the fee is good until the end of March 2025, we can stay for 2 weeks in March next year.

We have met a really nice fellow who was tenting next to us – Daniel Boone! He was from Singapore originally, but seems to enjoy himself tenting. He has an old Toyota, and plenty of technology – including a drone that he intends to use for fishing! He is really into fishing, but had not caught anything while he was here. (The drone will act like a casting rod, only putting his lure several hundred yards out in front of him.) We shared his campfire with him on a couple of nights.

We have had several bike rides, however, our attempt to cycle around Senator’s Wash panned out when we encountered the horrid road conditions from washouts and 4-wheel drives. And, although we got to the bottom of the second ravine, the loose gravel was not to be ridden on by bikes with road tires! So we headed back, walking our bikes through the worst of the road stuff. We also got a decent hike in over the hills.

I wouldn’t drive Truck House Jr. over this!
Senators Wash at high water

On Monday, with no wind, and the potential for a beautifully warm day, we decided to try out our new Advanced Elements inflatable kayaks. With some advice from some fellow campers – we were able to get them almost fully inflated and into the water, and to paddle through the beautiful channels through reeds upstream to the next lake to the north of us. We are thrilled with their performance and ease of inflating and packing.

Follow the leader into the jungle
Pharoah above the fearless leader? (As you can see…not quite inflated!)

Much love and best wishes to you all!

Tony and Sandy

P.S. Today we return to Yuma for 2 nights before heading towards home.

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March 20, 2024 at 8:07 am

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THWAK and Rolllll

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Hello all! We have now finished a week in Arizona under daily warm temperatures of the mid – to high 20’s, (though sometimes with cool breezes). We have enjoyed our location at Rivers Edge RV Park. We are on electrical and water hook-up, close to a washroom, shower and laundry building, and right beside the Colorado River. The swimming pool that used to be so crowded is now almost empty as is the whole RV park. (Maybe about 50% full.)

Notice the beautiful Arizona sycamore trees!

We have completed two 25+ km bike rides on river and canal trails, and cruised through a beautiful “Wetlands Park” right across the river from where we are parked.

Our canal and Wetland ride

On Saturday, we planned to attend the Yuma Air Show out near the Marine base. So, we drove the GMC past the lengthy line-up of vehicles and police cars that were slowly parading into the Airfield, and headed around the base to the south where we cleverly thought we could view the air show without being entered into a military security database as “aliens”. We parked in a likely spot so that we were shielded from the sun, and after about an hour of waiting we finally saw a single jet performing some aerobic manoeuvres above the air base – mostly as a dot way off in the distance. Occasionally, the jet would roar over our heads. Then, as I moved my head to try to spot the distant jet I thought I saw 5 jets performing manoeuvres! But it was just bugs that appeared to be in motion on the windshield! I hope that the airshow was worth the wait at the gate, because from where we watched mostly nothing for 3 hours, it was not scintillating! (A word I learned from Danny Gallivan, the Montreal hockey broadcaster, many, many years ago!)

My levelling demonstration using a marble was the forerunner for a natural marble-rolling performance every minute that we have been here. We are parked under a beautiful Arizona sycamore tree that produces perfectly round little nuts – about the size of peas. These peas fall onto our roof periodically (a couple every minute or so) and then we hear them rolling off the roof. Thus…“THWAK…and ROLL”. The noise is a bit disconcerting! Tomorrow we head for Organ Pipe Desert Campground, where I am sure that if anything is landing on our roof, we will be “OUTA THERE!”

We expect to be out of any wifi or data range for the next week to 10 days, but we will bring you up to speed when we return to Rivers Edge – and before we head to Lake Havasu City State Park where we have reservations on March 22.

Love and best wishes to all!

Tony and Sandy

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March 11, 2024 at 8:49 am

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