David was hooked on hot springs from first site. He immediately began scheming how to make one on the little budget he was going to get for it. It needed to accommodate two, be efficient in its water usage, and have as its heat source...wood! Feverishly he researched, feverishly he schemed.
He was locked on to making his own hot tub. Now we do have a spring that runs all year around BUT it isn't hot or even warm...just a spring. This spring will be the water source....it just needs help in being hot.
Watch for its arrival come summer. Not enough time when we get home to build it but I can see the wheels in his head spinning wildly on this.
When we next go to the Wild West, I can tell it is going to be a hot tub tour...
UPDATE:
Our water source ended up being our well...we were wondering about a pond smell with the spring and there could be parasite issues??? We have no intention of using chlorine in it...just use it for a few days, then water the plants with that water. The Rubbermaid stock tank that we used has a capacity of about 75 gallons. The piping David used is initially short tubing for hot tubs and steel that he bent (not your average diy project as he has a tubing bender that he made). He knew that probably it would rust so eventually that will get replace with stainless tubing. The water has some rust spit out here and there so I think he will be sourcing the stainless pipe sooner rather than later.
It sits perched on a pallet we acquired (thanks Steve). The first trial was last week and it worked great. It is not roomy but we wanted to conserve water usage. It takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to heat up if you get a good fire going. Then, we needed to watch it for over heating...like too hot to sit in! David is already scheming what he can do to improve it...what kind of wood and where to stack it, what size pieces, etc. Improvements: grandma's patio umbrella (worked great in the rain to cover us and the fire, solar lights, dry place to hang towels, beverage holders. Pictures are ready just have to get the technical guy to move them from his cell phone to blog....
Friday, December 13, 2013
Home and....
We will spend the next almost four weeks in our sticks and bricks house...cleaning up, working our tails off making product, loading in firewood for our caretaker to use, cleaning out the motorhome, switching everything to the van/trailer combo, celebrating Christmas with family...not sure there is any relaxing in there but the past 2.5 months has had a lot of it.
Then we will leave for approximately 3+ months in Florida...working but it sure doesn't hurt that it is working in the sunshine state:)
Tentative departure date is January 10th or so...weather permitting.
Then we will leave for approximately 3+ months in Florida...working but it sure doesn't hurt that it is working in the sunshine state:)
Tentative departure date is January 10th or so...weather permitting.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Day 70 - 74 Driving home
December 8 Sunday
Sunday night at 6 pm we began our trip home. That night we spent the night at the visitors center inWilcox AZ...quiet night was had by all. We are having to watch for pipe freezing at night and having to take all necessary precautions. The Mr. does not wish to winterize the motorhome just yet but we have the antifreeze.
Monday, December 9
Playing it by ear. We drove through El Paso TX with its big sprawl and layers of smog. It was WAY bigger than I envisioned it. At that point we were still deciding whether to go through Houston (ugh, ugh) or Dallas (ugh). Dallas won. However, we didn't make it to Dallas that night. The clouds came in, warning signs on roadway of freezing arctic fog (potential to freeze on roadways and bridges). Now I have to say we did check weather before we drover and the weather dude doesn't seem to get things right too often...so he wasn't much help. After driving in this for maybe one hour, we saw a Walmart right by the roadside of route 20 and beat a path there. Shopping for antifreeze, warming up the motorhome enough to keep anything from freezing.
Tuesday, December 10
We are still wondering what our route will end up being. In checking weather along our route we are getting thwarted almost everywhere. So for today we have a simple goal...get east of Dallas (Shreveport or more easterly on route 20) via route 20. But first...the morning brought a layer of snowy looking stuff on the ground. It is supposed to be sunny today but it has to cut through the thick layer of clouds...we are in "wait" mode for now. More weather watching online to see what our options are.
Our rv delivered us to Monroe Louisiana tonight...Walmart to be specific. /we managed to get through Dallas/Ft. Worth before evening rush hour and it was a lot easier than I thought it would be. When we saw the sign for end of Dallas city limits...it really was the end...wide open...no suburbs!!! A quiet night in Walmart parking lot. More weather checking...route determined.
Wednesday, December 11
Left Walmart at 6:30 am to continue the long drive home. Our rv took us through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabana, Tennessee and nudged just into Virginia to over night at a Walmart. Tomorrow the big push to arrive home. We did hit rush hour in Knoxville, TN...who would think Knoxville would have rush hour? Nice ride on the rolling hills of northern 'bama.
I am the navigator so it is my job to find the cheapest gas and success again! For about one month now and maybe longer we have managed to not pay more than $2.99 per gallon and sometimes as little as $2.85. I love gasbuddy.com and msn.auto. Actually, this trip made me realize that NY is one of the priciest states for gas and everything else (like property tax and sales tax).
We made it to Marion Virginia tonight. I was tired and feeling pretty crappy from a cold/flu or maybe bronchitis or something...to bed.
Thursday,, December 12
On the road at 5:39 with breakfast enroute. Lots of trucks on route 81 but they are well behaved. David guestimates that if you stood in one spot and counted there would be 100 - 200 that went by in one hours time....a lot. Love the rolling hills and farms (with cattle) of Virginias route 81...it sure beats going up route 95 and through Washington DC and NJ. We dumped our tanks just west of Harrisburg and winterized our the system. Tonight's temps will plummet to single digits in NY. We arrived home around 7 pm. Got some gasoline today that was $2.87 per gallon...good score for us.
Had a great trip.
Donna's thumbs up: spending time with son/Graham and MelissaValley of the Gods was pretty awesome, Needles section of Canyonlands (love the Navajo Sandstone on the way in), free camping EVERYWHERE on BLM lands, roaming freely for 2.5 months. I know I can come up with more...
AFTERTHOUGHTS: it was harder than we thought to find a clear path home (snow/ice free) so I wouldn't try and come home this time of year again. Luckily we found a niche after snow and one day before another snow dump. We still managed to avoid route 95, a longer and unpleasant drive.
Sunday night at 6 pm we began our trip home. That night we spent the night at the visitors center inWilcox AZ...quiet night was had by all. We are having to watch for pipe freezing at night and having to take all necessary precautions. The Mr. does not wish to winterize the motorhome just yet but we have the antifreeze.
Monday, December 9
Playing it by ear. We drove through El Paso TX with its big sprawl and layers of smog. It was WAY bigger than I envisioned it. At that point we were still deciding whether to go through Houston (ugh, ugh) or Dallas (ugh). Dallas won. However, we didn't make it to Dallas that night. The clouds came in, warning signs on roadway of freezing arctic fog (potential to freeze on roadways and bridges). Now I have to say we did check weather before we drover and the weather dude doesn't seem to get things right too often...so he wasn't much help. After driving in this for maybe one hour, we saw a Walmart right by the roadside of route 20 and beat a path there. Shopping for antifreeze, warming up the motorhome enough to keep anything from freezing.
Tuesday, December 10
We are still wondering what our route will end up being. In checking weather along our route we are getting thwarted almost everywhere. So for today we have a simple goal...get east of Dallas (Shreveport or more easterly on route 20) via route 20. But first...the morning brought a layer of snowy looking stuff on the ground. It is supposed to be sunny today but it has to cut through the thick layer of clouds...we are in "wait" mode for now. More weather watching online to see what our options are.
Our rv delivered us to Monroe Louisiana tonight...Walmart to be specific. /we managed to get through Dallas/Ft. Worth before evening rush hour and it was a lot easier than I thought it would be. When we saw the sign for end of Dallas city limits...it really was the end...wide open...no suburbs!!! A quiet night in Walmart parking lot. More weather checking...route determined.
Wednesday, December 11
Left Walmart at 6:30 am to continue the long drive home. Our rv took us through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabana, Tennessee and nudged just into Virginia to over night at a Walmart. Tomorrow the big push to arrive home. We did hit rush hour in Knoxville, TN...who would think Knoxville would have rush hour? Nice ride on the rolling hills of northern 'bama.
I am the navigator so it is my job to find the cheapest gas and success again! For about one month now and maybe longer we have managed to not pay more than $2.99 per gallon and sometimes as little as $2.85. I love gasbuddy.com and msn.auto. Actually, this trip made me realize that NY is one of the priciest states for gas and everything else (like property tax and sales tax).
We made it to Marion Virginia tonight. I was tired and feeling pretty crappy from a cold/flu or maybe bronchitis or something...to bed.
Thursday,, December 12
On the road at 5:39 with breakfast enroute. Lots of trucks on route 81 but they are well behaved. David guestimates that if you stood in one spot and counted there would be 100 - 200 that went by in one hours time....a lot. Love the rolling hills and farms (with cattle) of Virginias route 81...it sure beats going up route 95 and through Washington DC and NJ. We dumped our tanks just west of Harrisburg and winterized our the system. Tonight's temps will plummet to single digits in NY. We arrived home around 7 pm. Got some gasoline today that was $2.87 per gallon...good score for us.
Had a great trip.
Donna's thumbs up: spending time with son/Graham and MelissaValley of the Gods was pretty awesome, Needles section of Canyonlands (love the Navajo Sandstone on the way in), free camping EVERYWHERE on BLM lands, roaming freely for 2.5 months. I know I can come up with more...
AFTERTHOUGHTS: it was harder than we thought to find a clear path home (snow/ice free) so I wouldn't try and come home this time of year again. Luckily we found a niche after snow and one day before another snow dump. We still managed to avoid route 95, a longer and unpleasant drive.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Day 67 - 70: Tempe' AZ
Day 67 - 70: Dec
We are spending Wednesday thru Sunday night at an 55+ Trailer park in Arizona for a show. Since Tempe' has outlawed "urban camping" (sleeping in your motorhome in non campgrounds) we were kind of forced into this. We also need to be close to the show (given our gas guzzling vehicle and it is just easier).
I can tell you...you haven't lived until you have stayed in a trailer park!!!!! Tempe' has tons of them
so we thought, Okay maybe these are not so bad. Snowbirds staying in these parks. We met a couple of nice gents but it ended there.
Our first day there: Wow, we got a good spot with no one on either side of us what luck (there was a reason for that...read on). We discovered the train track right behind the property (okay I put that on my list of things to check out for next time...my fault). THEN, then THEN....there was the trailer park that was on the OTHER side of the cement block wall. From over that side of our wall, there was the obnoxious yipping little dog that almost barked non stop. Surely that little #&*(% will be quiet during the night. He must be dog tired from barking almost all day. Well, it was not to be. He barked from 3:30 am to 4:45 am in intervals that ensured I would not be able to sleep. Then again at
5:00 am for another round. I never did go back to sleep and I have a show to do..... But wait, there is more. Around 8 pm, the drummer that belonged to the trailer with the dog, began playing for a good hour..... And then there was the loud latin/Spanish music coming from over the wall.... Who does this stuff? Who allows their dog to bark like that especially in such close confines with thin walls???? These people must have missed the common courtesy part of their training.
I was ready to leave after day one, get our money back, and hunt for another place to stay. David suggested we just move to our new spot. We went to the office and requested a new spot, went to go look at it to spy if there were signs of any dogs in the area that we could see. In we drove.
Off to the first day of the show we go...leaving in our spot our OLD, OLD chairs and a pair of flip flops each along with our lynx levelers (lego-like things that help level our motorhome). We come back to find the levelers GONE. WHATTTTTTTTTTTTT? Who does that? Steals levelers????
So it is dark but I scan our site and spot them.....over in the guy next store's storage area. So I steal them back (knowing full well they are ours) and we drive up on them. Who is stupid enough to do that and then leave them outside in full view????? Yikes. I have a new rule....ABSOLUTELY NO
trailer parks under any circumstances.
We are spending Wednesday thru Sunday night at an 55+ Trailer park in Arizona for a show. Since Tempe' has outlawed "urban camping" (sleeping in your motorhome in non campgrounds) we were kind of forced into this. We also need to be close to the show (given our gas guzzling vehicle and it is just easier).
I can tell you...you haven't lived until you have stayed in a trailer park!!!!! Tempe' has tons of them
so we thought, Okay maybe these are not so bad. Snowbirds staying in these parks. We met a couple of nice gents but it ended there.
Our first day there: Wow, we got a good spot with no one on either side of us what luck (there was a reason for that...read on). We discovered the train track right behind the property (okay I put that on my list of things to check out for next time...my fault). THEN, then THEN....there was the trailer park that was on the OTHER side of the cement block wall. From over that side of our wall, there was the obnoxious yipping little dog that almost barked non stop. Surely that little #&*(% will be quiet during the night. He must be dog tired from barking almost all day. Well, it was not to be. He barked from 3:30 am to 4:45 am in intervals that ensured I would not be able to sleep. Then again at
5:00 am for another round. I never did go back to sleep and I have a show to do..... But wait, there is more. Around 8 pm, the drummer that belonged to the trailer with the dog, began playing for a good hour..... And then there was the loud latin/Spanish music coming from over the wall.... Who does this stuff? Who allows their dog to bark like that especially in such close confines with thin walls???? These people must have missed the common courtesy part of their training.
I was ready to leave after day one, get our money back, and hunt for another place to stay. David suggested we just move to our new spot. We went to the office and requested a new spot, went to go look at it to spy if there were signs of any dogs in the area that we could see. In we drove.
Off to the first day of the show we go...leaving in our spot our OLD, OLD chairs and a pair of flip flops each along with our lynx levelers (lego-like things that help level our motorhome). We come back to find the levelers GONE. WHATTTTTTTTTTTTT? Who does that? Steals levelers????
So it is dark but I scan our site and spot them.....over in the guy next store's storage area. So I steal them back (knowing full well they are ours) and we drive up on them. Who is stupid enough to do that and then leave them outside in full view????? Yikes. I have a new rule....ABSOLUTELY NO
trailer parks under any circumstances.
Day 64 - 66: More hot springs...
Day 64 - 66: Monday Dec 2, 2013 - Weds, Dec 4
Founds some more hot springs to soak in. Hot tub man is very happy.
Founds some more hot springs to soak in. Hot tub man is very happy.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Days 60 - 63: Albuquerque NM
Day 60 - 63: Nov 27 Wednesday - Sunday, Dec 1
Here is our schedule:
11/27 set up for Rio Grande
Arts & Crafts Festival Annual Holiday Show
11/29 – 12/1 SHOW
12/2 we will bolt south to get out of this cold and somewhere at least
warmer for a few days while we regroup for our next show.
Day 59: Safford AZ to Caballo Lake State Park NM
Day 59: Nov 26 Tuesday
Got neighbors yesterday, I guess we were due…inconsiderate ones. Up rolled a big toy hauler and since this is
ATV area, you know what’s coming. Out
rolled three 4 wheelers, on went the generator (they are pretty close to us,
next site but there is plenty of open land around us) which stayed on until 8
pm, and the ATV’s sat there for a good hour while they set up…just running! Then the riding began and the revving up
began…good thing it turns light early and they arrived late. At 4:45 AM on went the generator again; I
was awake but this just did me in. To
think I was going to wait until 6 am to turn our generator on out of
consideration (which meant I couldn’t get up until then as it was 35 degrees in
camper). 32 degrees outside upon waking.
Oh, well at least we had a pleasant (but
cold) few days of peace. We are leaving
today anyway…after a soak, of course.
Hot Tub Man would have it no other way.
Route: From Safford Az to
Caballo Lake State Park NM. Route 70
east into NM Lordsburg to Deming via route 10.
North on 180 to 26 to Hatch NM (Chili capitol) and north on route 25 to
Caballo Lake State Park.
This route was mostly scenic with lots of open country HUGE dairy
farms (never seen so many cows in one place as out west) passed some cotton
fields. Hatch is the self-proclaimed
chili capitol with many places selling dried chilis. Chilis where hanging everywhere and some were
drying on roofs and on tarps on the ground.
If I knew what to do with them I would have bought some.
Today was errand day…buy the extra quilt for David. Food shopping. There are quite a few rv’s on the roads today
perhaps for Thanksgiving coming. The
campground electric sites are almost all full but we managed to get one despite
arriving at dusk. There is a little bit of snow on the ground here and there leftover from a recent snowstorm which we thankfully missed. At $14 per night with electric Caballo Lake State Park is a sweet deal:)
Monday, November 25, 2013
Day 58: Hot Well Dunes, AZ
Last night David and I attempted to sleep in the same bed because it
was going down just below freezing and his bed lacks some blankets (which we
will fix shortly). The extra blanket is
on my bed (thanks hon). He lasted in my
bed until about 1 am and then went to his despite the blanket shortage. Despite the cold we both managed to sleep
well enough after that (actually better because we weren’t banging into each
other).
What a treat! |
This a.m. temps outside 31 degrees; Inside rv it was 35 degrees. The house battery would never run the heater
all night so I just got up and turned it on until it warmed up to a livable
temperature in the morning. (We used to winter camp for fun in tents, before kids, before each other).
Happy hot spring grasses |
Scenes from Hot Well Springs |
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Day 57: More Hot Well Dunes
Scenic but cold and rainy |
Day 57: Nov 24 Sunday
Cold spell! When I awoke this
morning it was 37 degrees inside and 38 outside…coldest yet.
Well that called for a dip in the hot spring but first it had to fill up…so
around 10:30 we hopped in.
After lunch I ran around and took some quick photos and it was cold
soooooooo….we had to go
In the hot tub again….for about 2 hours…chatting away. Before you know it dinner time arrived
And that day was gone. Again we
shut the tubs down…meaning until the solar pump stopped pumping in the hot
water and before they magically emptied.
Below freezing tonight and a whimpy house battery. Running generator as needed. Cabinet doors open to hot water heater and plumbing (where possible).
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Day 56: Hot Wells Dunes, AZ
Day 56: Nov 23 Saturday
It is windy and it is cold and it is raining intermittently…this all
started somewhere in the middle of last night.
A check of the weather for the next four days reveals that some winter
storms are coming in and we have to be careful where we go after this (for Monday
night).
The clouds were thick and low all day and night. BUT we decided to
check the hot spring tubs to see what was up.
When we checked in the morning (first thing), the water was pretty much
gone. By the time 1 pm rolled around
they were filled and the solar pump was still pumping despite ZERO sun. In we went and I suspect we might have spent
two hours soaking; it was either relaxing there or sitting in trailer. During our soak, it rained on and off so my
hair was not quite soaked but very damp.
The reason we got out was that the solar pump that keeps the tubs filled
with the hot water had ceased working; it was pretty gloomy out. We love soaking.
The temp outside today was around 44 degrees but we were warm in the tub! Oh, we had the tub to ourselves both yesterday and today.
We will stay here again tonight as the temps are just high enough to keep from freezing.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Day 55: Arizona - Hot Well Dunes
Day 55: Nov 22, Friday
Rained during the night and early morning…only the second time during
this trip.
After checking for any washouts in our part of the camping area, off
we drove. No problems driving out. With more rain coming today (if the weather
dude gets it right) and tomorrow,
We made a quick decision as to where to stay the night tonight. Our “schedule” was rearranged.
We stopped at The Produce Wagon just outside of the Chochise
Stronghold camping area and on the main road.
Their sign advertised FRESH PRODUCE so I was there. As it turns out, they did have some fresh
produce (very and some not so much) AND the also had bulk packaged natural
foods (like organic dried beans, spices, flours, etc). I got some more beans, some spices and FRESH
spinach.
Our drive took us back on route 10 going east (we’re still in AZ) then route 191 north to Safford and from Safford east and south to Hot Wells Dunes, a
blm area with two hot springs. After
picking up a few things in Safford Walmart, we headed down the long paved road
to the springs. Nice to have a paved
road especially since more rain is here.
After a bit of futzing around we found the springs and secured a site in
view of the tubs…perfect. There was just
time for a dip in the hot springs.
Solar energy runs the pump so when the sun is gone for the day so is the
incoming hot water (and in fact a few inches of water gets sucked out when the
pump is done for the day). We waited for the water to get sucked out. GREAT…just what my back needed.
Since rain is coming, we will probably be here a couple of days. David loves hot springs so this is his treat!
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Day 54: Cochise Stronghold/Coronado National Forest AZ
Day 54: Nov 21, Thursday
Our overnight in Coronado National Forest was quiet…one other trailer
group here. No one camping in the paid
Cochise Stronghold area when we where there to hike this morning. We attempted to do the Cochise Stronghold
hike BUT when we got two miles in we “noticed” that
There were rather dark clouds coming over the mountain. We also heard a clap of thunder…so we headed
down. It turns out it didn’t rain but a
few drops hit later on.
With rain coming and we are a couple of miles in on dirt roads that
are subject to drainage, we
Decided to take a walk and see what other sites we could find that
might be better. Found a site with no overhanging trees and no run-off from rain. Good thing we walked it because there we some low branches that are class C would not have liked and some pretty deep road grooves (needs to be graded again). Last night coming in
when it was almost dark, we just picked anything. Coronado National Forest near Chochise again tonight.Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Day 53: West side of Dragoon Mountains, AZ
A very quiet night’s sleep last night (heard a few coyotes before bed)
and woke up to a fabulous sunrise coming over the Dragoon mountains. Peeked out and saw a border patrol truck go
by (all the way out here)…so I stopped them when they were coming back and
asked them if we were okay out here.
That was a yes. I asked them if they ever caught anybody out here and they said no. (They were young.) So I go inside and tell David what they said. HE tells me that when he was here maybe eight years ago with Graham, they HAD seen them with caught illegals down the dirt road on the way out!!!!! Good he told me that now…..I might not have slept. Actually it is not the illegals that I am worried about. It would be that we were in the wrong place at the wrong time for illegal drug activity. We are maybe 50 miles from Mexican boarder and 50 miles is not that far.
That was a yes. I asked them if they ever caught anybody out here and they said no. (They were young.) So I go inside and tell David what they said. HE tells me that when he was here maybe eight years ago with Graham, they HAD seen them with caught illegals down the dirt road on the way out!!!!! Good he told me that now…..I might not have slept. Actually it is not the illegals that I am worried about. It would be that we were in the wrong place at the wrong time for illegal drug activity. We are maybe 50 miles from Mexican boarder and 50 miles is not that far.
Our house battery appears to be slowly dying. (This is the battery that doesn’t run the engine
but the “house” things like fan in refrigerator control, lights, water pump,
etc.) We will make it home with it but
then replace it with three batteries; David will need to weld something in
order to fit them all. We go to bed with
that battery full and by morning it is down 1/3. And when I run the morning heat, that makes it very low at times.
A short walk in morning to take some photos…including OUR herd of
cattle.
Sunrise was not too shabby either |
Today our rv took us to…Tombstone for a visit (sorry no
pictures). The cameraman didn’t take any
and either did I. Nice little tourist town and I had hoped they would have
retained some of the wild west flavor and it did not disappoint me. David had the world’s most expensive frozen
self serve yogurt there at $10 for a cup; un chaperoned he picked the biggest cup…after
all yogurt is healthy right? Are the
m&m’s and chips he put on it
healthy?
From Tombstone, we took Davis Road to route 191 to spend the night in
Cochise Stronghold area.
Davis road was an unexpectedly nice ride even thought it wasn’t
designated as a scenic route…fields of gold and just a few houses towards the
end. It was in a valley that was
surrounded by mountain ranges.
The road into Cochise Stronghold was a bit rough once you got into the national forest but we made it…just as it was turning dark.Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Day 52: Saguaro National Park
Route 86 west of Tuscon…who would have thought that cars plied that
highway at all hours of the night… I heard them most of the night.
The road surface is not very good so you hear more kathunking going on. Barking dog in the distance, laughing coyotes, airplanes…bring me back to the boonies.
Pano view of the park |
Cute ground squirrel |
The road surface is not very good so you hear more kathunking going on. Barking dog in the distance, laughing coyotes, airplanes…bring me back to the boonies.
Today we visited Saguaro National Park. Nice park.
We did some shorter hikes (in shorts and t shirts). More cactus than we will ever see anywhere…especially
Saguaro that has a limited range of
growth (Arizona, parts of New Mexico and Mexico). Amazing cacti everywhere you looked.
Old Saguaro |
There are tons of them here |
We didn't really want to see anything else in Tucson so we headed out into the boonies again. David selected the Dragoon Mountains on the west side as he has climbed here in the past and I didn’t care as long as I got a good night’s sleep.
Upclose saguaro |
More rock art |
Cows in the fields eating grass (yes, some grass growing finally). Nice location at the base of the mountains. Sunset was so gorgeous. I am pretty sure the cows will be quiet. I Cannot wait to see sunrise here!
hedgehog cactus |
Sunset at our campsite near Tombstone |
Now this is camping! |
Monday, November 18, 2013
Day 51: Near Tuscon, AZ
Day 51: November 18, 2013 Monday
Petroglyphs at painted rocks |
We awoke to another fine day…no rain, pure
sun. This morning we took the SHORT walk
to see the “painted rocks” which were pectroglyphs. I do believe this is one of the more prolific
sites for rock art and we’ve seen a fair amount. I should say a little about Painted Rock
Petroglyph site. It is a BLM park east
of Gita Bend in Arizona. There were only
8 campers there while we were there…not bad and there was room for maybe 70
campers/tenters. We brought water in and
that was good because there was non (like most blm sites). I would have stayed another day but no hikes
in area unless you make them on the 4 wheel roads.
View of Campground |
It was decided that we would move on today
towards Tucson. We have some
destinations in mind for the next few days and ultimately we need to land in
Albuquerque next Wednesday. We weren’t
quite sure where we would end up staying the night (a common theme) but we were
pretty sure that Walmart would be avoided and BLM lands would be our aim.
Along the way we stopped to dump our tanks and
take on some water and we also happened to notice that our propane needed
filling again even thought we haven’t used it much…a little heat in the
morning. The temps have been cool
enough at night (40’s or maybe low 50’s) and pretty warm during the day high 70’s or low 80’s.
As the sun began to set, I picked out a place for
us to overnight tonight. A small blm
campground…which is really just a parking area west of Tuscon off of route
86. It will suffice for tonight but I
can hear cars whizzing by….
I should say that the last two times we got gas
it was $2.94 and $2.99 today. YAY! NY is about $3.34 right now…gougers!
Lots of petroglyphs |
Information for fellow rver’s: Holt’s shell station and RV Park on exit 119
of Interstate 8 had free dumping, free water to drink and they had propane. Their rv park has Escapees and Passport
America discounts…although we chose to not stop yet. The rv park was small but fine for one night;
parts of it back up to the truck overnight area.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Day 50: Sunday, November 17 Arizona (Kofa, Yuma, Painted Rocks)
We left Kofa Wildlife Preserve today and headed
towards Yuma. Along the way we took some
more cactus pictures.
Before we even made it to Yuma, I was mesmerized by
fields of greens (think veggies). I
thought for sure I was in OZ. From the Farm, a farmstand north of Yuma
caught my eye and we stopped there. No
greens in this stand yet but we did try a DATE SHAKE which was
fabulous!!!!! It is vanilla ice cream
with pulverized dates blended in. I don’t
even like dates but this was good, excellent.
I eyed some lemons but they were green so I asked when they would be
ripe. The lady behind the counter told
me that they are ripe now and oftentimes yellow lemons are gassed to speed up
the process…..ugh! I bought some to
slice up, freeze and put in green smoothies.
YUMA veggies - collards to be exact |
After the farmstand and seeing all those fields
of greens, we thought Yuma was going to be a place to stay. However it was not to be; we like rural and
this was pretty much a big town with everything anyone could want shoppingwise. We are not here to shop but to enjoy some
serious boondock camping. So after a
trip to Walmart we left. Ironically, this Walmart had the worst wally
vegetables that I have seen. How does
that happen where there are fields of collards, lettuce, etc. Off to find some quiet....place too hang out.
Interestingly, there MANY rv's heading west towards...YUMA! An amazing amount...it is filling up fast! Glad we are going to miss it.
Interestingly, there MANY rv's heading west towards...YUMA! An amazing amount...it is filling up fast! Glad we are going to miss it.
The night ended in Painted Rock Campground west
of Gila, AZ. This is a BLM campground
$8.00, what a deal. Our cell phones
work, our mifi works well…perfect! Honestly
we did try to find a free BLM spot down the road here but there are none to
speak of…tribal lands (which I do not begrudge but it was not on the Benchmark
maps as tribal lands but blm lands). Quiet and peaceful.
Fish hook cactus |
Interesting sightings today: a few HUGE cattle feedlots with accompanying
odor,
Lovely GREEN fields of luscious growing green
things (I miss trees and green of NY)…kind of tired of brown.
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