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Creepy turrantula |
Day 38/Nov 5 Tuesday: Lake Mead
Today was our day to explore Lake Mead. We had no research on it so we just took it
as it came. Along the way we hoped to
find a place to camp for free (maybe difficult since this is a Federal park).
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Lake Mead in all its glory |
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Just as neat as Utah |
I don't like spiders and David has told me numerous times on this trip, "I just saw a big spider". I didn't believe him. So today he stopped kind of suddenly and said, "Spider". Okay, show me, I shoot back!
We both leave the rv with camera and find him. So here is my tarantula picture!
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Our awesome sights today |
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Our route around Lake Mead |
We pulled in and took a drive around all four of
the campgrounds on our route. Any of
them would be fine to camp in (a
whopping $10) but we weren’t ready to stop for the day and we needed to be
closer to Valley of Fire State Park for Wednesay. This drive of approximately 40 miles didn’t
hold any high expectations from me although
Lake Mead is beautiful. There
was some awesome mountain views of red stone (Navajo Sandstone), Volcanic rock
and limestone.
At the end of the day we found free camping in
Stewart Point along Lake Mead. Great
Views and only one other van here. 4G service via Verizon and our cell phone works.
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