Came down off the mountain this morning and began unloading the 5th wheel and putting stuff away. After I loaded the washing machine I started looking for the coin slot. Ha...habits. We have the barbque and patio furniture outside again,my truck is up and running and sitting in Dick and Sue's driveway for the time being...
It was a great Summer. We saw so many beautiful places and interesting things. This is a huge country. In the past,I loved visiting Europe and Fiji but there are so many places in our own country I have not been and would like to see. Next year Jack and I have talked about heading East perhaps.
Things I learned:
1.People are generally helpful and friendly
2.Jack and I can still travel together for an extended period without killing each other
3.You are never more than 10 minutes from a McDonalds or Starbucks
4.Our ancestors were insane for crossing the country and setting up their homestead anywhere in Southern California where Summers reach 115.
Hope you enjoyed following us on Road Trip 2010.
Kathy and Jack
Friday, September 17, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
It's Official!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Home Again But Not For Long
Okay but it's a dry heat.haha |
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Silent Valley RV Park near Banning CA
We have a nice shade tree and a big camping spot |
Restaurant,bar and store in RV Park |
Monday, September 13, 2010
Coalinga #2
Toys..Don't leave home without them |
The pool felt great after driving all day |
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Yosemite Part 2
Water Level from 1997 flood |
Cool and shady through the trees |
Beautiful Scenery |
Friday, September 10, 2010
Yosemite National Park
Coyote just strollin'in the parking lot. He crossed at the crosswalk. |
Highway 4 to Yosemite
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Leaving Reno
We checked out of our wonderful suite in Reno this morning and we're back at the RV in Minden for another night ...then off to Yosemite. I'm not sure we'll have cell service or wifi at the park in Yosemite.
We woke up to clouds and partial sun coming in the huge windows on our 17th floor suite. It is much cooler today.... 65 and very windy. Doing the usual chores such as laundry,flushing the tanks and packing up today.
We woke up to clouds and partial sun coming in the huge windows on our 17th floor suite. It is much cooler today.... 65 and very windy. Doing the usual chores such as laundry,flushing the tanks and packing up today.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
El Dorado...El Diablo...What's the Diff??? Nada
Huge Jacuzzi Tub |
Sunday, September 5, 2010
El Dorado Tomorrow!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Museums and Graveyards
Very old cemetery with wooden headstone in Dayton NV |
Old Jail circa mid 1800's in Genoa NV (No that's not Jack in the bed) |
On to Dayton where the states oldest cemetery stands on a hill outside of town in the sagebrush. The picture of the grave above shows an old wooden headstone surrounded by a rickety wooden fence. There were many young people buried here....some just babies and teens. Some of the plots date back to the1850's and 1860's.
I have always been interested in the pioneer movement westward in the 1800's. I've read a fair number of books describing the migration. Between 1841 and 1869 over 250,000 emigrants headed west from Missouri to California. The main route was through Nevada on the California Trail. Interstate 80 runs over a good portion of the original trail but in some spots you can still see the ruts from the "prairie schooners" (covered wagons). The trail was rough and the wagons had wooden wheels...no shock absorbers.. Sometimes the emigrants ran out of food and water, got sick, left valuables behind on the trail to lighten the loads etc. It must have been a gruelling trip and I'm surprised anyone survived it. Someday I would like to retrace one of the Overland trails....either the California or Oregon Trail from Independence Missouri to the Pacific in the comfort of an airconditioned vehicle of course!
Friday, September 3, 2010
Virginia City NV
Silver Queen Casino and dress made out of 3,261 silver dollars |
A mansion in Virginia City. Not much else outside of town. |
I hate to think how this saloon got it's name |
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Minden Nevada
We left Red Bluff around 6:30 AM this morning to beat the heat and made it to Minden (about 35 miles from Reno) around 10:30. Got a great spot in the RV park with a shade tree overhead....very welcome in the 85 degree heat today. The RV park is neat and clean and about 150 yards from the Carson Valley Inn and Casino http://www.carsonvalleyinn.com/
Lunch at the casino...free..because it took forever and Jack told the waitress his fries were cold. We started out pretty cold on the slots until we found our "lucky" seats and by 6PM tonight we were winning some cash.
Tomorrow we may head to Virginia City and do some sightseeing.
Madison started her first day of Kindergarten today. I can't believe how fast time flies. She called me after school and said it was lots of fun and she had two recesses and lunch in the cafeteria!
Katie said the homework packet states" kids learn by scribbling". Her response was scribbling my a** Madison can already write and do math. They'll give it a couple months and if she is not challenged enough consider bumping her to first grade. Madison obviously gets her brains from G-Ma Kathy..haha
Lunch at the casino...free..because it took forever and Jack told the waitress his fries were cold. We started out pretty cold on the slots until we found our "lucky" seats and by 6PM tonight we were winning some cash.
Tomorrow we may head to Virginia City and do some sightseeing.
Madison started her first day of Kindergarten today. I can't believe how fast time flies. She called me after school and said it was lots of fun and she had two recesses and lunch in the cafeteria!
Katie said the homework packet states" kids learn by scribbling". Her response was scribbling my a** Madison can already write and do math. They'll give it a couple months and if she is not challenged enough consider bumping her to first grade. Madison obviously gets her brains from G-Ma Kathy..haha
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Sundial Bridge
Sundial Bridge |
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Durango RV Park
This place is fantastic. Most of the spots are pull through and 75 feet long. Beautful pool,spa,fountains,club house and it's alongside the Sacramento River.The club house has a gas fireplace and leather overstuffed chairs.
It was too cool to swim yesterday but I am looking forward to trying out their pool today. The weather is suppose to warm up into the 80's.
It was too cool to swim yesterday but I am looking forward to trying out their pool today. The weather is suppose to warm up into the 80's.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
New Rules for California RV Parks
We spent last night at the Willets RV Park. Willets is a small town about 10 miles from Eureka with a rather large population of earth muffins and tree huggers sporting dreadlocks. The RV park itself was small,clean,full hookups, a sparkling clean pool and right next to Ridgeway Ranch where the racehorse Seabiscuit was raised.
Most RV parks have fairly standard rules.... drive 5 m.p.h, clean up after your pet etc. but we had to crack up at rule #1 and 2 at this park..... Rule #1 No mind altering substances...Rule #2 No obscene or profane language that may upset the harmony in the park.. There were wild turkeys and deer wandering around that did not appear to be on any mild altering substances.
Just arrived at Durango RV Park in Red Bluff and it is a gorgeous park.....pictures to follow. The weather here is overcast,only about 65 and some sprinkles!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Heading South
Another foggy morning and 50 degrees. We've decided to leave Klamath River early (today) and spend the night in Willit....then on to Red Bluff. Although this RV park here on the Klamath River is nice it is rather remote and the wind is relentless. The RV park in Red Bluff looks fantastic... http://www.durangorvresorts.com/
They have poolside massage! Now that is camping!!
They have poolside massage! Now that is camping!!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Coastal Drive
Just off the road we are camped on is an 8 mile loop that winds through the Redwoods and out to a bluff overlooking the ocean, There is also a WW2 radar station disguised to look like a farmhouse.
Further on down Hwy 101 is a cutoff through another Redwood forest.
It has been sunny but really windy along the Klamath River. The fog rolled in this morning so maybe that will cut down on the wind.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Klamath River RV Park
We took our time leaving Brookings this morning and headed south on Hwy 101. This part of the northern California coastline is spectacular in some spots. Highway 101 hugs the edge of the cliffs and the view below to the ocean is breathtaking.We are about 20 miles south of Crescent City CA and about 3 miles from the Trees of Mystery. I can remember as a kid driving by this attraction and every car in their parking lot had a bumper sticker slapped on the back stating " I Saw the Trees of Mystery". I don't actually remember seeing the Trees of Mystery and can't imagine it was a place my dad would have forked out the admission for four of us when there was free entertainment all around ....hiking,swimming etc.
The Klamath River RV park is a neat,clean park with several spots facing the river. We have a great view. They just opened up river fishing and there are a few boats out this afternoon.
We have wifi at the site,cable TV,a great view, wonderful weather and double chocolate cream pie. Life is good.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Goodbye Oregon
A beautiful,warm,sunny day. We drove up to Harris Beach State Park to check out the beach and campgrounds.
We will be leaving Brookings in the morning to head south into California. We are about 6 miles from the border. We don't have far to go to our next camp at the Klamath River RV Park. http://www.klamathriverrv.com/
We will be leaving Brookings in the morning to head south into California. We are about 6 miles from the border. We don't have far to go to our next camp at the Klamath River RV Park. http://www.klamathriverrv.com/
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Happy Birthday Jack!
As soon as the sun came up I was down on the beach looking for rocks. Contrary to weather reports,it is a beautiful sunny morning. We'll only be here in Brookings until Tuesday morning and then it's down into California to the Klamath River for about a week. Today our last trip to Fred Meyer and then back to the beach for more rocks.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Southern Oregon Coast
We got an early start out of Newport around 7:30AM and headed south on Hwy 101. Made a stop in Gold Beach at our favorite fish market for a wintertime supply of Seabass and got back on the road. Hwy 101 between Gold Beach and Brookings is beautiful. The coastline has jagged rocks offshore,sandy beaches and huge rolling surf. Just outside of Brookings the clouds rolled in. We set up our camp which is across the street from the beach. We checked out the Farmers Market,bought fruit and brownies. I got a haircut which is sort of Meg Ryan-ish . Tomorrow is Jack's birthday so I can't reveal what his present is in case he reads this.
I am looking forward to patrolling the beach here as I recall there were some great rocks.
I am looking forward to patrolling the beach here as I recall there were some great rocks.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Thursday in Newport
We woke up to a foggy drizzle this morning so decided to drive up to Lincoln City and the Chinook Winds Casino. It worked out okay...we came out ahead. Jack stopped for a haircut and it is sunny and clear outside now.
We will leave here on Saturday and head down the coast about 100 miles to Brookings Oregon
www.driftwoodrvpark.com/
We will leave here on Saturday and head down the coast about 100 miles to Brookings Oregon
www.driftwoodrvpark.com/
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Aquarium
A drizzly wet day so we went to the Newport Aquarium. One of the coolest attractions is the "Passages of the Deep" exhibit.
Visitors are immersed in Keiko’s former home through acrylic tunnels surrounded by several feet of sea water. It's face to face with large sharks, rockfish and bat rays swimming above and below. Waves surging against the tunnel give the impression you are beneath the ocean. There is a shipwreck resting on the bottom.
After the aquarium we drove out to the Oregon Oyster Farm and picked up a few petite oysters. Jack says I will like them the way he fries them...we'll see. Stopped at a jam packed antique mall. Lots of stuff I liked but no where to put it.I am still looking for the perfect bird to go in my beach display at home.
Grabbed a cup of clam chowder on the way back to the RV park and Jack is looking at the DVD's in the little store here for something good to watch later on.
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