Day 1 March 18, 2018
We left home at around 9am. We are on the way for another
2months of adventure in the USA ! Since
we were out of propane we stopped by Deer Creek and filled up with 31
gallons. We took I-5 south into
Oregon. Half way down I-205 there was an
accident that held up traffic for a
while. Stopped several times for
bathroom breaks, lunch and fuel. We
ended up spending the night at Rice Hill RV park space 15. We are now in northern CA. Nice
drive with mostly overcast sky with no wind and no real traffic problems other
than the accident.
Day 2 March 19, 2018
Left the RV park and continued south on I-5. Drove through the Siskiyou Mts without any
problems. Not a lot of snow around. Mt. Shasta was beautiful covered with
snow.
Spent the night at Green Acres RV
park space 29. This is a very nice
place. Tried to check out hot water
heater and can’t make it work. Will try
to see someone tomorrow to fix it. Also,
when Judy tried to ignite the gas range top, the igniters did not work. Drat!!
We had a nice dinner.
Day 3 March 20, 2018
After breakfast, checked the fuse for the hot water heater
tank and found it was blown. Replaced it
and the range top worked and the hot water heater started. Continued driving south on I-5 then onto 99
just south of Sacramento. A little stop
and go traffic on 99. Light rain off
and on in the morning then steady light rain later in the afternoon. Spent the night at Dephi, Merced River RV
Resort space A22. No hot water to do
dishes from the hot water heater. Will
need to have a pro look at it later.
Day 4 March 21, 2018
Whew what a day’s drive.
Left Dephi and continued south on 99.
Misty rain during all the drive and occasional heavy rain during the
day. Freeway in very bad shape in many
places and coupled with the rain and congested traffic made the trip harder
than it should be. We got onto I-5 and
then onto I-210. Well twice onto I-210
as the road was under construction and the directions were not good on how to
stay on I-210 so we had to find our way
back onto the freeway. GPS!! YES. Spent the night at Walmart off exit
35A. Ate dinner at a local, across the
street, Mexican restaurant. Stopped
raining when we got to Walmart.
Day 5 March 22, 2018
Left Walmart in Duarte and continued on I-210. Some rain until we got onto I-10 and over the
hills into eastern California and the temperature rose to 87 degree from around
70. Finally turned on the air
conditioning. Continued on I-10 to loop
101 north in Phoenix area turning off at Grand Ave (aka US-60). We drove a few hundred yards to Valley of
the Sun RV park taking space 17. We both
went to get a shower. AAAhHHHH!!!. Laurie and Andy came to greet us. Andy checked out the water heater. It seemed to be working. We went out to dinner at a Mexican
restaurant. Very goods great to be with
our good friends…lots of chat… Got back
home and there seemed to be hot water.
Went to bed early.
Day 6 March 23
Day 6 March 23
After scrambled eggs and sausage, we went to see Andy and
Laurie’s house and their sewer problems.
Their house is very nice and bright with lots of white. Andy was golfing so Laurie and Judy and I
went out to a bunch of thrift shops and touring the area. You would not believe how many there are. For
dinner, we had wonderful taco salads at Laurie’s father’s apartment at an
assisted living place. Played hand and
foot card game with an inadequate amount of cards and the guys won. (again…BOOO!) Got home around eleven and went to bed. It cools off after the sun goes, so, great
sleeping)
Day 7 March 24, 2018
Met Laurie and Andy at their house. We saw the workers jackhammering the floor to
remove the concrete to get to the rotten sewer pipe. Lots of work. It will take a while to get it all dug up and
new sewer pipe installed. We went out to
multiple garage sales. I swear there is
a garage sale on just about every block.
I think it is a required part of the social atmosphere here. We went to one of the recreational centers
here in Sun City. It is impressive as to
how nice they are and the multitude of activities available. There is a club for just about any activity
or hobby you have. The wood shop was
well stocked with all kinds of wood working equipment and everything was clean
and spotless. | A look at inside one of the wood shops. |
The jewelry/lapidary area
had everything that a jewelry maker and rock hound lapidary would need. All the equipment was well kept and
clean. The whole building, swimming
pool, indoor walking track and weight room are clean and modern.
| Three happy souls, Richard Judy and Andy. Walking track behind us. |
| A look from inside on the walking track on the pool area. |
We are impressed as to how well the Sun City
town and rec centers are kept up. Laurie
and Andy said all the centers are the same. At 7:24 the international space
station flew over our area. Lucky the
sky was clear.
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| International space station over Peoria and Sun City. |
Day 8 March 25, 2018
We had a leisurely morning reading and watching a crazy
opera on PBS. I tried to figure out why
hot water was not getting to the kitchen and bathroom. Checked where the water pump was and all
valves seem to be ok. Checked the water
distribution system and all seemed in order.
I remembered the outside water faucets had been turned on to drain the
system so turned them off. Well for some
reason this was the cause of our problem.
Went inside and we got hot water to kitchen and bath. Someday I will try
and figure out why this solved the problem.
Some piping irregularity. After
lunch we went to Walmart to get a few things.
I took a shower then we headed off to Laurie and Andy’s who took us to a
free country and western concert in the Sun Bowl in Sun City. There were lots
of people. The band played songs along with the musical history from the
beginning up to the present. The band
was good and the temperature was still warm at 9pm.. After the concert we went to DQ and had ice
cream.
Day 9 March 26
Judy and Laurie went “shopping” at thrift stores. I went to check out a rock hounding place
near Lake Pleasant north of here where geodes were supposed to be plentiful. Well the directions were not quite right. Spent an hour or so with two guys from
Colorado familiar with the area who tried to figure out where to go. The apparent way was through a wash which is
now impossible to get across. I decided
to check out another spot to get apache tears which is south of Aquila on
highway 60. Found some but appeared to
be well picked over since it was close enough to Quartzite where hundreds of
people have pick the area clean for years.
Went back home past the Vulture mine, at one time one of the biggest in
AZ. I got home just after Judy. She showed me her finds for the day.
Day 10 March 27, 2018
We picked up Laurie and Andy and headed for the Apache tear
beds. We found a few and some chalcedony
roses and a few broken geodes. Judy and
Laurie quit while Andy and I were still looking. They were standing by the road when a man and
woman stopped who were from Kalispell, MT.
They told us about another area further down the road. The area we were at was hilly with short
shrubs and saguaro cacti. ![]() |
| Rock hounding site just south of Aguila. |
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| Andy looking for Apache tears |
We found lots of Apache tears and desert roses. We headed back to Sun City past the Vulture
mine to Wickenburg. We all had a great time and was fun to see Laurie and Andy
enjoying themselves. We went to a car
wash to give Goldie a bat
| In the car wash. |
h. She really
enjoyed it but the machine took off the tire cover. Back in Sun City we went to
the rec center and went for a swim, hot tub and shower. Boy did that feel good. We went out to eat at a Mexican
restaurant. Great day.
Day 11 March 28, 2018
Slept in late. We
found the nearest post office so we could send some packages. I sent some rocks we found yesterday to Jim
of the rock club for the silent auction at the next meeting. We went to Target to find a case for our
cell phones. None there but the guy
suggested the Arrowhead mall. Since Judy
still has not found the perfect summer dress so we went to the big mall. None of the booths had cases for our
phone. Ate lunch at Panda Express. Then we went to several stores checking out
dresses. Not much available in short
sleeve casual. Finally found one,
yeah. Had some homemade, by Judy,
Italian soup for dinner which we brought from home. Yummm!
Day 12 March 29, 2018
Slept in a bit. After
breakfast we decided we had to do some laundry here at the RV park. Got that done. Also, swept and vacuumed the motorhome. Straightened up the place for visitors for
dinner. Pre-made as much of the fish and
rice dinner as we could. Andy and Laurie
came for dinner. After dinner we played
hand and foot card game. The guys
won. (again) We had a very good time.
Day 13 March 30
We had a man come to check out the hot water tank to see if
it was working right. He told us how the
hot water system worked and all the parts.
He said no one dilutes the hot water coming out of the tank. He suggested the trouble we have in the
shower with the water being too hot or too cold may be that the faucet is
old. Well after he left I took the
faucet apart and found each stem had four “o” rings. Went to Home Depot and got some new ones. Put it all together and it seems to work
better. Will see when we take a shower. Andy and Laurie came to pick us up for
dinner. They are taking us to a Mexican
restaurant recommended by one of the men working on their house. It was very good. I had shrimp and Judy had fish as in whole
fish with head. Watch a John Travolta movie
and went to bed.
Day 14 March 31, 2018
Judy and I went to old town Wickenburg about 40 miles away
on US 60 also known as Grand Ave.
Definitely a tourist town. We ate
lunch in an outdoor café having a club sandwich, ice tea and a beer. Got back in time to go with Andy and Laurie
and her father Gene to St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church in Sun City for
Easter eve service. Very beautiful mass.
The music was outstanding, and we got the pascal candle lit all in one service.
Hamburgers for dinner.
Molly even picked up a few pockets of rocks. Roasted hot dogs over a fire for dinner. We also had some-mores with chocolate filled
Oreo cookies instead of graham crackers.
Fun day and everyone was dirty and tired.
Day 15 April 1 Happy
Easter
We picked Andy and Laurie up at their house at around 8 and
headed off rock hounding. We went about
two and a half miles north of Wickenburg.
There is a small hill there and near the top was a semi-hard layer which
is loaded with geodes. Laurie, Andy and
I got to the layer and started chipping out the geodes trying to get whole
ones. Judy was taking her time getting
up the steep rocky trail. Andy went to
check on Judy and went with her back down the steep hill. Laurie and I kept rock hounding for a while
as we were still in the shade and quit as soon as the sun hit us.
| Laurie at the geode bed. |
| Andy Judy and I at base of geode bed. |
We went into town to a park and had lunch. Went back home and rested for a few
hours. Judy and I then met Andy and
Laurie at the rec. center and went for a swim.
Boy did that feel good with pool, hot tub and shower. Then we went over to the Sun Bowl for another
free concert with a group playing 50’s songs.
They did a very good job and all the old folks enjoyed remembering their
childhood. Went back home and got a good
night sleep.
Day 16 April 2, 2018
A day to relax. Judy
knitted and napped. I mostly read all
day. Had nice beef dinner Judy had made
at home and frozen. Yumm. Watched the Voice. Went to bed.
Day 17 April 3
Another relaxing day.
I read and Judy knitted. Planned
for rock hounding trip tomorrow. Andy
and Laurie picked us up for dinner at special Mexican restaurant and it was
very good. We then played hand and foot
cards and the guys won again but by a very slim margin of 20 points out of
12000.
Day 18 April 4
Had a relaxing day.
Ha Ha. Laurie and Andy came over
for dinner and cards. Nice evening.
Day 19 April 5
Relaxed in the morning waiting for Molly and the boys to
arrive. They came around 11 am. We had lunch then went to Walmart to get some
groceries and Molly wanted some things also.
Met Andy and Laurie at Don Rubins Mexican restaurant at 43 and
Cactus. We had a very nice dinner. We said good bye to Andy and Laurie because
we will not be seeing them until we get back to Shelton.
Day 20 April 6
We got an early start and headed out to St. Johns. Molly followed us for a while in her rented
Jeep (Goldie had a friend) and then decided that we were going too slowly and
the boys could get along without her.
She continued on to Zion for her yoga retreat. We got to Flagstaff and headed east on I-40
to Holbruck and then south on 180 to St Johns.
Moon Meadows RV park was still there and we got space 107 and signed up
for a week for $100. After dinner we
went to the property to show the kids and they were excited to get back
tomorrow.
Day 21 April 7, 2018
After breakfast we headed out to the property. Before doing anything else, we all went to
work making fire wood from a bunch of old wooden pallets. | Crew making firewood out of pallets. |
The kids were picking up rocks, Emerson was
running his remote control car, Jasper was trying his hand with the metal
detector as did Emerson.
| Jasper checking the parking area for nails. |
| Emerson plowing is remote control car into a small bush. |
After lunch we
walked around the property checking the fences and showing the boys the lay of
the land and the big petrified logs.
| Jasper and Emerson on top of the world. |
They picked up pockets full of rocks.
On the way home from the property, we stopped at the grocery store and
picked up a few items. At home, Jasper
and Emerson washed all their rocks. We
had hamburgers for dinner. We then
watched a movie “Land before time.” Then
we all went to bed exhausted.
Day 22 April 8
We decided to head to Springerville to get some things for
Judy then head up into the White Mountains to find some elk and go to Big
Lake. Well, they had closed the road
seven miles up. Drat! We stopped at the big overlook with a view
over the huge lava flows and the towns of Springerville and Eager. We then headed off to the Sipe Wildlife
refuge not far from Springerville. | Grandma watching the boys in the tree. |
| Jasper |
After
our picnic lunch, Jasper, Emerson and I went for a walk up a hill to a look
out. No elk or other big critters were
seen as others had the day before. Two
jackrabbits and four lizards only. At
the top of the hill were some pictographs. 
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| Judy waiting for us to finish our half mile hike. |
Stopped in Springerville again and got some wire to fix the fence at the
property. And stopped at Safeway to get
a special 50th birthday cake for Judy’s daughter Molly. Fried chicken for dinner. Yummy.
Molly got back from Zion tonight at around nine. They boys were happy to see their mom.
Day 23 April 9, 2018
After breakfast we headed out to the property. On the way we stopped at the local rock shop where the man makes polished petrified wood and sandstone items for some of the national parks. He showed us his operation and all the different items he makes. Very impressive and me so jealous of his equipment. At the property we had a fun time running around. The kids enjoyed showing their mom around the
place, ran their remote control car and picked up more rocks. ![]() |
| Jasper, Emerson and Molly by petrified log. |
| Surveying the property. |
Molly even picked up a few pockets of rocks. Roasted hot dogs over a fire for dinner. We also had some-mores with chocolate filled
Oreo cookies instead of graham crackers.| Cooking dinner. |
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| Family in a juniper. |
Fun day and everyone was dirty and tired.
Day 24 April 10, 2018
After breakfast we headed off to the Hubbell Trading Post
which is on the Navajo Indian reservation up highway 191 from St. Johns. Judy and I had been there before and wanted
to show Molly and the boys the historic place.
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| Playing in the visitor center. |
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For lunch we stopped at the flea market in Ganado and got some Indian
tacos, mutton stew, and fry bread burgers which we ate back at the trading post
where there were picnic tables. Off we went to Window Rock which is capital of
the Navajo Nation. We went to their
memorial to veterans where the window arch is.
Molly and the boys hiked up to the eye of the arch while Judy and I
talked to one of the jewelry makers.
| Climbing up to Window Rock. |
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| In the eye. |
We
then hustled over to the Navajo Nation Museum.
Some of exhibits were new and some area were being redone. Headed back to St. Johns and to El Camino for
dinner. We
| Happy birthday Molly. |
had a "surprise" 50th birthday party for Molly. Sorted laundry for in the morning, had some snacks and went to bed.
Then went to Safeway to buy some groceries and pick up our prescriptions and buy some gas. We needed some more cash so went to a local credit union. Drove back to St. Johns and had a tasty pork chop dinner. Busy and productive day. Windy and warm today.
We to town to check out a new consignment shop. Owned by an interesting lady whose husband works at the local sheriff’s office. Sure enough around five, it started raining and rained for about two hours, sometimes very hard. Watched the first disc of “Shogun”.
At lunch in Page and headed to Kanab, UT to the RV Corral where we spent the night.
Day 40 April 27, 2018
Today we went for a drive around the Box-Death Canyon Wilderness. The canyon is a deep beautiful 40 mile drive starting out in the town of Escalante and ending up north on 12 close to the town of Boulder. The road went up into the mountains covered with ponderosa pines and some type of fir.
Day 25 April 11, 2018
Molly and the boys packed up and left after lunch. Amazing how uncrowded it seems to be this
afternoon. We enjoyed having all of them
and showing them around. Quiet evening.
Day 26 April 12
Spent the day indoors.
Very windy today with strong gusts.
We were going to go to the property and cook dinner over the fire. We got out a puzzle “The twelve apostles” a
picture from the southern coast of Victoria, Australia. I visited the place when I was in OZ. This is turning out to be a very difficult
puzzle. Cold this morning in the low
30’s and got up to maybe 50 during the day.
Day 27 April 13
Still windy
today. Very gusty again all day. We went out to the property and loaded up
Goldie with a lot of rebar. It was left
by the previous owners. Went to the
local scrap yard. Wow we had 600 pounds
worth and got $17 for it. Now the only
stuff left there is wood as in pallets and dried up old plywood and a few
pieces of dimensional lumber. We had
homemade chili for dinner made by myspecial lady. Worked on the puzzle this afternoon and
evening. Making progress.
Day 27 April 14
No water when we got up this morning. Froze overnight. Lucky the motor home water pump still worked
and we could get water. We went to the property. I dug up a culvert on the road which goes to
one area of the property.| Old culvert. |
It had never
worked properly. No wonder, the culvert
was made up of short pieces of pipe and the middle section was higher than either
end so water did not flow through very readily.
Judy worked hard taking apart more of the pallets and other wood
construction. Dusty dirty work as the
red sand and dust gets all over.
| Rolling this old tire to a new place. Will not fit in Jeep to take to the dump. |
Went
home for lunch. The wind was calm well
relatively calm so we went to cook our dinner over fire. We put marinated steak in a wire holder and
potatoes with onions and carrots wrapped in foil cooked in the coals. Yummy.
Good day.
Day 28 April 15, 2018
Today we went for a drive.
Our journey took us through Springerville to Alpine in the White
Mountains. From there we went to Luna,
New Mexico and further on to Reserve on highway 180. Drove off on one of the forest service roads
for a potty break and picked up some rocks with crystals. This Luna area is known for crystals. We found a nice small rest area and ate our
lunch among ponderosa pines with birds and squirrels. We headed back home and stopped by a small
bakery in Reserve and got a big chocolate cookie. When the kids were here we tried getting to Big
Lake from hwy 60 and the road was closed, so we tried to get their by the back
road. We got to the lake and it was as
pretty as every even though most of the surrounding forest was burned a few
years ago.| Big Lake in teh White Mountains |
We continued down the road
and to our surprise to road was now open.
Yea! we did not have to go back the long way. Lots of blue birds flying around but we did
not see any elk this trip. Left overs
for dinner. Got the sky done on our
puzzle. Tough going and hope we get it
done before we leave here.
Day 29 April 16.
Finally found someone who sells culverts. So today was- go to Show Low day-which is a
little less than an hour away. Stopped
by Walmart to pick up a few things. Then
to Lowes to get a battery powered saw, Porter Cable, to cut up the plywood left
on the property. Also some rope to tie
the culvert on the top of Goldie. Went
to the culvert place and got a ten foot eight inch diameter metal culvert and
roped it on to Goldie.
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| Goldie , me, and culvert. |
Then went to Safeway to buy some groceries and pick up our prescriptions and buy some gas. We needed some more cash so went to a local credit union. Drove back to St. Johns and had a tasty pork chop dinner. Busy and productive day. Windy and warm today.
Day 30 April 17, 2018
Really gusty this morning.
Weatherman said the gusts would be 50 mph. There were large clouds of dust and the
motorhome was rocking. It calmed some
after lunch, at least no big clouds of dust in the air. We went off to the property so I could put in
the culvert. I had to do some more digging to straighten, widen and slope the
ditch. I got is mostly all done with
some more work to be done buttressing the ends. ![]() |
| New culvert in ditch. |
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| Putting on the final touches. |
I tried the battery powered skill saw cutting up some of the old
plywood. One battery did quite a bit of
cutting and I am pleased with how well it worked. Before going home we drove some of the roads
of River Springs Ranch. Found a few
beautiful places with big red sandstone rocks.
We had pulled pork sandwiches for dinner with fruit salad.
We had pulled pork sandwiches for dinner with fruit salad.
Day 31 April 18, 2018
After breakfast, headed out to the property. I finished the culvert and did some work on
the road mainly fixing drainage and removing some of the bigger rocks.
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| New culver in and finished. |
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| One of the cacti on the property. |
Also I
made another crib for firewood. Judy was busy with sorting and removing nails
from some the wood that still remains.
Nice today, in that there was very little wind and the temperature was
in the low 70’s. Too bad we had some
really windy days. When we first came to
St Johns, all the grass looked dry, but now after two weeks, fields are looking
green. It does not look as barren as it
did.
Day 32 April 19, 2018
Windy again today but we decided to go to the property to do
some more clean-up of the scrap wood. We
got a lot done and another day or so will finish it up. Had lunch and then worked for a while longer
until the batteries for the skill saw gave out.
We are both filthy. Cleaned up
and went to the library to send out the blog.
Tried to use my credit card to buy a few screws and they would not take
it. Apparently according to the credit
card company my card was compromised at some business so they sent me a new
one, to Shelton. Well they will be
sending a new one overnight which means Monday morning. So we will stay here a few more days as they
do not do the weekend. . Watched “Last
of the Mohicans” video and went to bed.
Day 33 April 20
Went to the property to continue cleaning up the wood
debris.
The weatherman predicted rain in
the late afternoon. It started to cloud
up after lunch so we quit and went home to clean up. Very dirty job as the wood is loaded with red
sandy dust and pack rat nests. We to town to check out a new consignment shop. Owned by an interesting lady whose husband works at the local sheriff’s office. Sure enough around five, it started raining and rained for about two hours, sometimes very hard. Watched the first disc of “Shogun”.
Day 34 April 21, 2018
We went to Springerville to go to the White Mountain
Dinosaur Museum. Christopher was there
and showed us all the new things they were doing. Hazel came after a while and told us all the
things she was doing. They have more
fossils to dig up they do not have enough time or people. They are recruiting young kids to help and
learn paleontology. The main thing they
have going is becoming a non-profit. It
is so much fun to talk to them. They do
so much for the local community and schools in the area. We had lunch at Bugga Reds and came
home. After dinner went out to do some
burning of waste as the wind was not blowing very hard. By the time the fire burned out it was close
to nine o’clock.
Very romantic sitting
watching the fire and not hearing a sound.
Stars were out, satellite went by.
Got home and had some ice cream and watched disc of “Shogun”. Sad time, the puzzle was not going to get
done by the time we leave so it was put back in the box. Maybe it was ¾ done.
Day 35 April 22
We went to the property again. Did some more burning and cutting up
lumber. Almost done but the rest will
have to wait until we come back again.
I walked around checking things out and
picking up some rocks. We came home and took showers. Laundry time to wash our filthy clothes from
working on the property. After dinner
watch disc three of “Shogun.”
I walked around checking things out and
picking up some rocks. We came home and took showers. Laundry time to wash our filthy clothes from
working on the property. After dinner
watch disc three of “Shogun.”
Day 36 April 23, 2018
Day of semi-rest.
Read, knitted and napped in the morning.
The UPS guy came around 11 am with my new credit card. After lunch I went to the car parts store and
bought a new light for the porch light with my new card. Napped in the afternoon and Judy knitted and
napped. We started getting the motorhome
ready to leave in the morning. Vacuumed
the rug, swept the floors and shook the throw rugs all of which had sand and
rocks. Watched disc 4 of “Shogun” with cookies, tea and coffee.
Day 37 April 24
Whew what a day. Got
everything ready to go and was heading out.
Stopped by the RV park office to drop off the laundry key and dump the
garbage. Judy noticed the step did not
go in and out but stayed out. Tried lots
of stuff and still stayed out. Drove
back to our space and started to check out the step. All the test functions seemed to work
fine. We can’t travel with the step
out. So to get it in I went to the auto
parts store and got some wire. Hooked
them up to the car battery, touched the brown wire to ground and the step went
in. Disconnected all the wiring and was
hooking everything up to head out again. The brake that is put in the car kept blowing
fuses when plugged in. Gave up and we
decided to head for Flagstaff to see if there were someone there to fix it. Went to take off and the door lock did not
work. Finally got it working and off we
went. On the way got caught in a small
dust devil and it pushed us into the next lane.
Wow. Ended up a Black Bart RV
park off exit 198 on I-40. Called the manufacturer of the brake and he said to
check the cord as it might be shorting after so much us and it might be
shorting. The RV park has a restaurant
with singing waiters so Judy took me out to dinner.
Very nice. Came back home and looked at the brake cord
and saw nothing that could be shorting out.
I will have to send it back to the manufactured for refurbishing when we
get home. Watched the Voice on TV and
had cookies and ice cream and went to bed.
Very nice. Came back home and looked at the brake cord
and saw nothing that could be shorting out.
I will have to send it back to the manufactured for refurbishing when we
get home. Watched the Voice on TV and
had cookies and ice cream and went to bed.
Day 38 April 25, 2018
Left Flagstaff and headed north on 89. Beautiful drive especially getting closer to
Page where the red rock cliffs are spectacular.
At lunch in Page and headed to Kanab, UT to the RV Corral where we spent the night.
Day 39 April 26, 2018
Left Kanab and headed north on highway 89 through some very
pretty red rock and white rock country.
Left 89 and took 12 east past Bryce NP and drove on to Escalante, UT. The
road from 89 to the Bryce NP turnoff is called Red Canyon and is very
beautiful.
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| View from Red Canyon |
In Escalante got a space for
two nights at the Canyons of Escalante RV park space 22. We went next door to the park to what used to
be an art etc. store and it was gone.
This place is where Judy got the idea to make her knitted dish
cloths. It is also where Judy bought me
the circle of friends print. She was disappointed
the place was gone. Apparently the
owners moved to Cedar City to be closer to medical facilities. We drove 28 miles to Boulder where there was
supposed to be a store that sold art work.
We got there at 4 and the place close this week at 3. But the drive was spectacular. Too hard to describe. Back home had fancy hot dogs for dinner.
Today we went for a drive around the Box-Death Canyon Wilderness. The canyon is a deep beautiful 40 mile drive starting out in the town of Escalante and ending up north on 12 close to the town of Boulder. The road went up into the mountains covered with ponderosa pines and some type of fir.
| Judy by one of the many steams. |
| Richard by the same stream. |
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| Group of aspen. |
The road was built in
1933 to go from Escalante to Boulder.
There is a bridge over a very narrow chasm called Hell’s Backbone.
We saw birds and one wild turkey. At the end of the drive we drove to Boulder
to a gift shop we went to yesterday.
Judy found a few lovely treasures to remember our trip by. We ate lunch there in a little picnic area. Then drove back to Escalante and part of the
road is called the Devils’ Backbone because it follows a ridge top with steep
cliffs on both sides of the road for several miles. Beautiful scenery and pictures do not do it
justice. On the west side of the road in
the canyon is Calf Creek trail which is very popular as it ends up at a
beautiful waterfall.
| View of Box-Death Canyon Wilderness from Hell's Backbone |
Video of Calf Creek Canyon from Devils Backbone
I did that hike
several years ago. One last stop at the Kiva which is a restaurant built into a cliff.
Great coffee and more spectacular scenery. Back home we had steak for dinner.
Day 41 April 28, 2018
Today was a traveling day.
Left Escalante and headed east on 12 past the entrance to Bryce NP and
through the Red Canyon to highway 89. We
drove north through Panguwitch to highway 20 west taking us to I-15 exit
98. Headed north on I-15 to Payson exit
248 and the local Walmart where we spent the night. Judy made a great salad dinner with leftover
steak on it. Great!!!
Day 42 April 29
Left Payson, UT and continued north on I-15 to I-215 then to
I-80 east. Drove to Green River and
spent the night at The Travel Camp space E-12.
Very pleasant drive. We had time
so decided to do some rock hounding southeast of here about 35 miles. We found lots of black agate (flint?) and
some of the more desirable red agate.
Cool at 60 degrees with the wind blowing.
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| Rock hound Judy. |
Day 43 April 30
Rained last night and still raining a little. No rock hounding today as the back roads will
be impossible to drive on. So we decided
to go to Fossil Butte National Monument near Kemmerer. Well on the way it got colder and colder and
finally snow was falling. The
temperature was 32 degrees. Turned on
the radio and it said there might be 2-4 inches of snow in Kemmerer. Turned around and went to a tourist trap truck
stop, etc. called Little America on I-80.
Looked around the gift shop and got their advertised 75 cent ice cream
cones which were huge. We went back home
and it rained most of the rest of the day sometimes hard. Perfect time for
reading. After dinner went to the local
Smith’s grocery and bought a few items.
Sunny now with thunderstorms in the distance. Supposed to freeze tonight.
Left and were on our way home
and decided to stop at the Seedskadee (native for home of the prairie chicken) national
wildlife refuge. At the visitor center
we were caught with two bus-loads of school kids. After checking out the
visitor center we drove around the refuge which is along the Green River for
many miles. 
As part of the refuge there
is the place where the Oregon Trail and others crossed the Green River either
by fording or taking a ferry. They have
a replica of the original Morman ferry made for the 150th
anniversary of first Morman crossing. In some areas you can still see the original wagon trail.
Day 44 May 1
We figured the roads were not quite dry enough so we went to
Kemmerer and the Fossil Butte National Monument. Very interesting place as the fossils from
the 50 million year old lake bed had fossils of fish, plants, seeds, mammals,
insects, etc., basically a whole ecosystem.
| Fossil Butte Visitor Center |
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| Fossil leaf about 4 feet across. |
On the way back stopped at a rock hounding place near Little America off
I-80. The road was fine. There we found
brown turitella, some black agate, small pieces of moss agate and a few other
rocks. Cold and blowing. Obviously the area has be well picked over. We saw lots of pronghorns today.
| Fossil Collecting area with chemical plant in distance. |
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| Turitella layer at edge of the bluff. |
Day 45 May 2, 2018
A few sprinkles on the window this morning so we decide to
try to go to the Blue Forest to get some petrified wood. So off we went and it was not too long it
was raining harder. We decided to see
how far we could get. Took I-80 to exit
66 then north on highway 327 and then left on county road 8 for 11.3
miles. The road so far was good. Then we turned north on an oil facilities
roads for about 4.5 miles. Even these
roads were good but it was raining hard, it was 37 degrees and the wind was
blowing. It was too miserable to do our
own digging so we just wandered around and picked up some discarded
pieces.
| Blue Forrest petrified wood collecting area. |

As part of the refuge there
is the place where the Oregon Trail and others crossed the Green River either
by fording or taking a ferry. They have
a replica of the original Morman ferry made for the 150th
anniversary of first Morman crossing. In some areas you can still see the original wagon trail.![]() |
| Looking across the Green River where the original crossing was from the replica ferry. |
Day 46 May 3 Nurse
Appreciation Day
Left Green River and took I-84 off I-80 and drove to
Snowville, UT where we have stopped before.
The RV park used to be called Lottie Del and an old man ran it many
years after his wife died. New it is
called Earl and James Hitching Post. Not
as special. Sunny today with fluffy
clouds and windy.
Day 47 May 4
Left Snowville and continued west on I-84. Drove to Boise, ID and spent the night in a
Walmart parking lot. Hot Hot Hot. 87 degrees at 5 pm, 82 at 9pm. Plus we could feel the humidity compared to
where we had been.
Day 48 May 5, 2018
Left Snowville and headed west on I-84. Very nice drive as the roads were good and
there was very little wind. Spent the
night in Boardman at the Driftwood RV park as the Marina park was full. Should make it home tomorrow.
Day 49 May 6
Drove home and all is well at home.























So good to hear of your progress! Hello from me to Laurie & Andy. I heard about CA weather. Here, we've had ice in the rain the ladt couple of days! At least you are continuing into warmer weather! Love to you both. Safe travel!💜
ReplyDeleteI love your updates; almost as if I was there!
ReplyDeleteMy oh my! I LOVE reading your updates! Snow the end of April?!! You must be high in elevation. I was complaining about a morning with just 10° above freezing in my backyard thermometer several days ago!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing all the collected treasures of this trip when you return. Oh...did you hear an upper thigh bone of a wooly mamouth was found on a beach on Whidbey Island recently??