Thursday, January 02, 2014

A DAY TRIP THROUGH BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY & BRAINLESS DRIVERS…REALLY? YES REALLY!!

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AN OUTDOOR LUNCH SOMEWHERE ON BLM LAND NEAR BAGDAD…BAGDAD ARIZONA THAT IS

With my telescope Wednesday night I was able to see an additional 2 moons surrounding the planet Jupiter bringing the total to 4 altogether.  With the cooler night air here in Arizona the atmosphere is very stable making for some great stargazing.  And not a lot of light pollution here in little Congress as opposed to many heavily populated areas.

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HOW UNFORTUNATE SOME PEOPLE SEE THE BEAUTIFUL DESERT AS NOTHING MORE THAN A GARBAGE DUMP

One of the longest fellow RV Bloggers I have been in touch with over the years is in the hospital.  Having just undergone a serious operation GYPSY was re-admitted to hospital & remains there.   Here’s a Gal a few years ago who drove a big pick-up truck hauling a big 5th wheel.  Did everything herself.  She traveled alone & I’m sure was a big inspiration & trail blazer for a lot of other Gals thinking they would like to do the very same thing.  Gypsy’s daughter just updated her status……..I’m sure Gypsy could use a few words of encouragement at the moment.

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HEADING INTO THE SLEEPY LITTLE TOWN OF YARNELL THIS MORNING

Slight breeze in the predawn morning but could feel the temperatures were warming.  And warming is good.  Turned out to be another great short sleeve day here in sunny Arizona.  When we look at the weather map & photos from back home it just makes us shiver & count our lucky stars we are where we are.  Good friends of ours are having to return home from Georgia because of health issues & in an email said this will be their last year heading south.  They are in the process of saying their final good-byes to all their southern friends before beginning their final journey home Saturday.  We will all have to face those decisions & final journeys some day but until then it’s just best to get out & keep doing what one enjoys doing as best one can….while one can.

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THE YARNELL FIRE LITERALLY CAME RIGHT UP TO THE BACK DOORS OF THESE PLACES

Walking the same area morning after morning gets a little repetitive so we hopped in the Jeep & drove about half a mile up the road to where the original town of Congress once stood next to the old Gold Mine.  Same area, same desert, but nice to at least walk around somewhere with a slightly different scenic perspective.  Decided it would be a nice day for a day trip.  Knew there was a section of paved highway between Kirkland Junction & Hillside that we had never been on so that was the plan.

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AND YET ANOTHER STOP AT THE YARNELL BAKERY

After a quick stop at the Congress Library & some fuel we had the Jeep’s wheels rolling up the Yarnell Hill shortly after 10 a.m.  How nice to be out & about going somewhere again just watching all that fine southwest scenery flowing by the window.  Say, when’s the last time I told you how much we love this Arizony place:))

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SLIDING OUR WAY THROUGH PEEPLES VALLEY

Slipped on through Yarnell after a quick stop at the bakery.  Maybe our last cause the donuts seemed smaller & the coffee was weak.  Cruised through Peeples Valley enjoying the sweeping grasslands ending in the far off distance.  Turning off highway 89 had us heading for Kirkland Junction.  This is a familiar road to us because it is the way we head back to Canada in the Spring & come down in the Fall.  However instead of turning right in Kirkland Junction on our old route we went straight through which put us on a new road with new scenery.

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NICE QUIET TRAFFICLESS HIGHWAY FOR MOST OF OUR DAY TRIP TODAY

Had heard how nice this drive is & now we can back that up.  Really liked all the big houses & horse ranches way back in off the highway on big acreages.  Rolling ranchlands.  Told Kelly if we ever win a million bucks we’ll come back here & build ourselves a big Mossmagator of a Ranch.  Maybe we’d even get us herd of Gerbils too.

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Many Jeep roads leading off the highway so of course we had to check some of them out.  Liked the big boulder areas.  Again, like I said a few posts ago, if anyone with a little sense of adventure is planning on spending time out here in the southwest be sure you get yourself a high clearance 4 wheel drive vehicle.  You are going to enjoy your time more here if you do.  If you like the outdoors, the backcountry, & like to get yourself off the highways to do some exploring over hill & dale this is the land to be in.  And you don’t need a great big souped up humungous tired, super suspensioned 6 feet off the ground Jeep to do it in either.

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KELLY OPENS A COWBOY GATE LEADING ONTO BLM LAND

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Our Jeep is stock right from the factory with no modifications whatsoever.  It has taken us everywhere we have wished to go within reason.  When heavy duty jacks, winches, & ropes have to used that is where we draw the line.  I might have found some fun in that kind of Jeeping many years ago but not any more.  We don’t go anywhere or do anything that we feel is going to damage our vehicle.  Winching vehicles over large boulders is not my idea of fun.  I think there are lots of different vehicles for the rough roads here that work well.  Just so happens we have an 06 Jeep Wrangler which works great for us.  Both on & off the bumpy roads.

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CATTLE’S WATERING HOLE, A COWBOY FENCE & MORE DESERT TRASHDSC_0016

It’s mostly all BLM land alongside the highway we drove today so anyone can head off on any of the little roads unless posted not to do so.  One road we pulled in we stopped & ate our lunch near a livestock watering hole.  A ranch hand & small boy went by on gator machine & dropped a couple big salt blocks off for the cattle.

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<<< I ALMOST CAUGHT ALL OF THIS YOUNG MEXICAN BOY’S BIG BRIGHT FRIENDLY SMILE

Another road we drove in we got out & went for a walk among the large boulders.  Yet another road had us peering down over a steep drop off.  Some kind of a Shrine alongside the road near highways 96 & 97 intersection had us turning around & going back to have a closer look at it.  These types of Shrines are common here in the southwest along the roadsides denoting where someone has lost their life.  We’re not in the habit of stopping at these but this Shrine caught our attention because it was very substantial with a poured concrete walkway leading to it.

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KELLY READS SOME OF THE INSCRIPTIONS INSIDE THE SHRINE

We had already been to the mining town of Bagdad a year ago so we turned off highway 96 & headed west on 97 for highway 93.  On our day’s loop drive this was the point of our return trip.

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WE BOTH AGREED THIS LOOKED LIKE SOMETHING BUT DIDN’T KNOW WHAT…I’M GUESSING A DUCK BILLED PLATYPUS BALANCING A BIG ROCK ON HIS BILL

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Our leisurely pleasant drive ended when we reached highway 93 running between Kingman & Wickenburg.  A 4 lane highway in spots, a 2 lane highway in others with a few passing lanes.  We swung into the surprisingly heavy southbound traffic & it immediately brought back memories of the days I used to work in that kind of environment in & around Toronto Ontario.  I am no stranger to heavily aggressive traffic & have spent countless thousands of miles & endless hours over a bunch of years fighting my way through that kind chaos & mayhem.  Today I was reminded of why back in the year 2000 I left that job & have never once returned to the Kitchener/Toronto corridor for over 13 years.  The aggressive driving & tailgating I saw today was sheer stupidity.  I figured these must be city drivers out here in the long stretches of open desert highway.  I right away recognized their needless & brainless aggressions.  And there is a reason I recognized it right away because I had figured it out a long time ago what causes it.  And what I figured out back then came from a lot of driving experience.

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HAD OURSELVES A NICE WALK ALONG A JEEP ROAD ON BLM LAND

The people driving these vehicles are not bad people.  They are Moms & Dads, friends, Sons, Daughters, Gramma & Grandpas, Aunts & Uncles.  These are good people & probably good members of society.  A social worker here, a company president there, a salesman, a school teacher, somebody just out for a drive, maybe a doctor or two, some military folks, delivery drivers, & the list goes on.  For the most part, like I said just ordinary nice people.  So what happens when they get into a vehicle.  The answer is very simple & my logical conclusion is just that….very logical.

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Before these people get in their vehicles they pause & set down their glass jars.  Yes, some drivers have glass jars.  They reach up to the tops of their heads & un-latch a flap & lift a lid.  They then reach into their heads & remove their brains.  Very carefully they place their brains in the glass jar & climb into the drivers seat.  It is the last thing they very carefully do until they exit their vehicle at their destinations….if they get there.  They put the glass jar with their brains in it on the seat beside them, start their vehicle & wheel out into the traffic where there are already a whole bunch of other brainless drivers motoring along with their brains in the glass jars beside them as well.  When these pathetically stupid drivers reach their destinations they put their brains back in their heads, exit their vehicles & once again become the nice caring intelligent Moms, Dads, Uncles, Friends, Sons, Grammas, Daughters, Husbands & Wives they once were before getting into their vehicles to reach wherever it was their brainless skulls led them in such a horrendously stupid manner in the first place.  Believe me, with all my years on the road dealing with fellow drivers this is the only logical conclusion I was ever been able to come up with years ago.  You know your Dad’s a nice guy, your Son is an intelligent young man, your Daughter a thoughtful & responsible person, your Grandpa’s a loving soul.  These are all fine people……until they get behind a steering wheel with a little glass jar sitting beside them with their brains in it……………10-4!!

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PHEEBS SCOUTS THE TRAIL AHEAD, LOOKS, & LISTENS

GROANER’S CORNER:((    These are actual newspaper headlines gathered from papers across the country.
-Squad Helps Dog Bite Victim
-Shot Off Woman's leg Helps Nicklaus to 66
-Enraged Cow Injures Farmer with Ax
-Plane Too Close to Ground, Crash Probe Told
-Miners Refuse to Work After Death
-Juvenile Court to Try Shooting Defendant
-Stolen Painting Found by Tree
-Two Soviet Ships Collide, One Dies
-Two Sisters Reunited after 18 Years in Checkout Counter

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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.

16 comments:

  1. Ok, just have to say...what you said about stupid drivers was funnier than most of your funny jokes, and I ain't joking about that! Good one Al. --Dave (GoingRvWay.com)

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  2. I'm afraid a glass jar would break, so I use an old tin cup instead (don't need anything very big).

    But I think some forget to replace their brains when they get to their destination - that would explain lots of human behavior beyond the crazy driving.

    LMAO Hilarious post and all too true.

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  3. We don't let those folks with their brains in the jar ruin our day.....usually Joe pulls over and let's them pass!

    Loved your day....what fun. We can't wait to get back out west. Heading out Sunday! Pearl, our Jeep, needs a romp thru the desert and our hiking boots have way to much dust on them ...

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  4. We saw a couple of those brainless drivers today - they're everywhere! Looks like you did some fine exploring without the crowds. I like that.

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  5. Love the Long Valley view out to Baghdad.

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  6. those brainless drivers are everywhere..we see them every day too! and some are even texting whilst driving!

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  7. Al, I have to agree with you about the brainless drivers. And, I meet them ALL the time driving up Highway 74, which is nicknamed the "Killer Highway". They either tail me or they pass me where they shouldn't. It's a two lane, twisty, narrow road and people are constantly having accidents on it (speed and recklessness)...You are so right about drivers!
    ~~Cheryl Ann~~ (I just pull over now and wave to them!)

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  8. A turtle! Looks like a turtle....and OMG, never thought of a glass jar on the seat!....gave me a good giggle!

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  9. Yup... we had those doughnuts up at Yarnell! Bummer they are not as good anymore. Sigh.

    As for the brainless drivers, sad to say many times it's during the merging onto the highway ones that are totally braindead. As they try to come on and merge into the moving traffic, they MUST think the upper part of our blue motorhome is the sky and the lower silvery grey part of our motorhome is the road. So they just try to pull right into our side!!!

    Till we blast em with our double airhorns and shake some sense into them... wow.. those jars come open fast as they plop their brain back in their heads and try to keep from skidding down into the ditch when they run outta the on-ramp cement!

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  10. Don'tcha just love it when someone passes you, pulls in front of you then slows down or turns???? Gotta love em.

    Love the duck photo, but that wire one is great.

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  11. Those jeep roads sure look inviting!If we can ever pull ourselves away from Anza Borrego, where we're heading now, it would be great to check out that area. Our jeep is a '99 Wrangler, stock also, and it has handled as much as we care to give it!

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  12. I just figure those brainless drivers are trying to rush a preggers lady to the hospital in time to give birth to more brainless drivers. I mean, really. That's why there are so many of 'em on the roads I have to travel!


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  13. Al, you experienced the mindless drivers on Hwy 93 coming back to Phoenix and heading to points south after losing their money and minds in Las Vegas and Laughlin over the holidays. Enjoy your stay in our state.

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  14. Couldn't agree more on your description of city drivers. Had the same thoughts when going through the north east where big cities are one after the other.

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  15. Love your blog today.!! You had me going about where the brainless drivers put thier brains .......I always thought it was a place where the sun don't shine! !!
    And Pheebs surely looks like a profesional scout...good girl..:-).

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