Sunday, January 24, 2016

QUARTZSITE TO YUMA ARIZONA FOR A COUPLE DAYS

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HAD US A NICE SETTING MOON OVER THE TRIGO MOUNTAINS THIS MORNING

Skies cleared overnight & we woke up to a nice setting Moon over the Trigo Mountains west of us.  Bit of a cool breeze on our early morning walk but it wasn’t long before the day began heating up.

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A FEW OF OUR EARLY MORNING NEIGHBORSDSC_7743

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CLOSE CALL FOR THIS FELLOW PULLING OUT…NOTICE THE AWNING OVER THE ENTRY DOOR IS STILL OUT…LUCKILY HIS WIFE FOLLOWING IN THEIR JEEP SPOTTED IT & RACED UP ALONGSIDE BLOWING HER HORN

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YEP THAT’S US

Our overnight stay at the La Paz area south of Quartzsite was a good example of why we prefer to boondock far from fellow RV'ers.  Many rigs scattered around in the desert here close by & many rigs generally means much big noise.  There were so many generators going Saturday night the air had a bad smell to it & somewhere to our northeast a group of 'ya-hooers' had a big monster Karaoke machine going & they were sure whooping it up.  ATV'ers off to our left had their machines a snortin & of course the highway a few hundred yards away generated it's own noise but at least the highway noise somehow sounded peaceful compared to the rest of it.  I'm not complaining folks, just passing on my thoughts.  This La Paz area is where Kelly & I first came to back in January of 07 with our truck & fifth wheel & it is the area we returned to each year for our first 5 years of coming to Quartzsite every January for the annual big RV rally in the desert.  Biggest one in the world.

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SUNDAY MORNINGS SETTING MOON GIVES WAY TO A NICE DAY

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We hadn’t seen our good friends Jean & Skip since last winter until Saturday’s Bloggerfest & a large gathering like that it isn’t the greatest place to sit down & have a good heart to heart ‘catch-up’ visit so Jean & Skip this morning drove down from Plomosa Road north of Quartzsite to the Roadrunner area where we stayed for the night south of Quartzsite.  We have a lot in common with J&S & our lives seem to parrallel each other in many ways so it’s always interesting to sit down & talk with them & go over what’s been happening in the past year.   We had quite a chat before it was time to say & wave our good-byes shortly before noon.  Always kind of sad saying good-bye to friends in this RV way of life because with the Nomadic lifestyle people never know if they will ever meet again.  Jean & Skip are Canadians living on Vancouver Island………….

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A FEW MORE BLOGGERFEST 2016 PHOTOS

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PAULA (SHADOWMOSS) FROM IN THE SHADOWS, GLENDA FROM CASITA ESCAPES & BOX CANYON MARK

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THAT’S SASSY ON THE RIGHT SAYING, “HEY CAN YOU BELIEVE KELLY’S FALLEN ASLEEP OVER HERE” :))

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JEAN & THAT’S GAELYN ON THE RIGHT FROM GEOGYPSY

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A FEW EXTRA SUNDAY MORNING SETTING MOON PHOTOS

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It was just about high noon when we rolled out of the Roadrunner area heading South to Yuma.  Watching the Kofa Mountains roll by on our left my head was filled with many great memories from our boondocking & Jeeping days in & around those mountains.  And a big shout out to Bill & Ann who just might be over there in the Kofa’s somewhere:))

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PASSED BY THESE LARGE MILITARY GUNS AT THE YUMA PROVING GROUNDS ENTRANCE

Rolled into Yuma’s Northeast side & snagged us a McDonalds stop near Fortuna Road & Interstate 8.  While Kelly went in for some take-out coffee & grub Pheebs & I piled out of the rig & went for a walk on some nice green grass.  We love our desert life but ohhhhhh how nice to see that green grass & all those great green California trees.

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PHEEBS PATIENTLY WAITS FOR KELLY TO RETURN FROM McDONALDS UP THE STREETDSC_0005

A NICE & WELCOME CHANGE OF PACE TO SEE GREEN MANICURED GRASS & TREES

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PHEEBS IS JUST LOVIN ALL THAT GREEN:))

Yuma is a familiar & comfortable place for us & we have been there close to a dozen times over the past decade.  Climbing aboard I-8 we headed west on probably one of the easiest Interstates there is going through a large city.  Pretty much a straight shot & traffic has never been what I would call heavy. 

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WE HEADED OFF WEST TOWARDS SAN DIEGODSC_0011

KELLY CHECKS HER BLACKBERRY FOR EMAILS

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Our destination was Ogilby Road west of Yuma & we knew exactly where to go.  Again we have lots of great memories from this area.  There are other great boondocking spots north of Yuma around Mitri Lake, Imperial Dam, Martinez Lake but we just took a shine to the west side of Yuma right from the beginning years ago & feel at home here on quiet Ogilby Road.  Lots of wide open spaces & if you like to be far from the maddening crowds Ogilbe Road has lots of room for you.  And it’s only about a 20 minute drive into the Yuma Palms mall complex.  Now I’m not a mall crawler by any means but I do like this large mall complex & this is where the multi-plex theater is.  But oh dear we have several flies in the ointment already:((DSC_0014

OUR OGILBE ROAD SPOT FOR A COUPLE DAYS

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Try as we did today we could not get our Shaw Satellite TV system to work.  We are usually able to find a satellite signal within minutes of setting up our dish but not so today.  We noticed a sizeable crack in our LMB & ‘IF’ that is the problem we could very well be without TV for the next two & a half months.  Only way we are going to know if it is the LMB is to hook it all back up in Congress & see if it works. 

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Also when we checked all the movies in Yuma tonight we only found 2 out of about a dozen we would be interested in.  ‘Star Wars’ for me & ‘The Danish Girl’ for Kelly.  We will probably do both movies Monday & I have a feeling we may be on the move again shortly……………..

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( Two blondes were flying to Miami from Cleveland. Fifteen minutes into the flight, the captain announced "One of the engines has failed and the flight will be an hour longer. But don't worry we have three engines left".
Thirty minutes later, the captain announced "One more engine has failed and the flight will be two hours longer. But don't worry we have two engines left".  An hour later the capain announced "One more engine has failed and the flight will be three hours longer. But don't worry we have one engine left".  One blonde looked at the other blonde and said "If we lose one more engine, we'll be up here all day"

16 comments:

  1. You can get a new LNB for shaw in Q on Main near 95. It so good to spend some time with you and Kelly.

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  2. Hi Al and Kelly

    We're in the Yuma Foothills for the 5th winter. There is an RV shop just east of S Ave 4 East on 32nd St(old highway 8) around the corner from the Yuma Market. He services Shaw satellite systems and may have an LNB.

    Cheers from Gerrit (Wingham)

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  3. Enjoy your time at Ogilby Road!!.. Looks a little quieter than Quartzsite !!

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  4. I guess we were lucky, I think we drove farther back than you and didn't hear a thing on Saturday night. We are now north of Tucson, and the water pipe has frozen, and the satellite won't lock on. I think we might follow your lead and travel back home via Ogilbe Road where it is warmer rather than up through Sedona as we thought.

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  5. Enjoy your time there , Satallite advantage on the northeast corner of 95 and main st deals shaw,

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  6. Bloggerfest sounds like fun - for one day anyway. And i can see how you have to pick your boondocking spot carefully! Gorgeous moon shots!

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  7. I love your pictures of the moon. I'm never up early enough to see a setting moon. (Maybe tomorrow?) Don't tell me they were hand held shots with your 300mm lens.

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  8. Hi there, sorry I didn't have that much time to chat with you at the Blog Fest (or even meet Skip and Jean fellow BC'ers) but we would love to have some time to get to know you. We will be returning to Pilot Knob on Tuesday morning and maybe we could get together before you leave.

    Some friendly advise - don't both seeing the Revelant - great acting, unbelievable story. Joy was good.

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  9. Satellite Advantage installed a new Direct TV satellite for us. They are well stocked on parts.

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  10. We used to fish in all those lakes you mentioned. I remember one year, catching a snapping turtle in Mitry. It was all we could do to unhook him before he took a chunk out of the fisherman.

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  11. I have to agree with you Al, it is hard to find a quiet boondocking spot around Quartzsite. We do find it crowded and noisy for our liking, although one of the spots that we found when we were at last years Blogger Fest was the best of three that we had tried. I think I love your spot on Ogilbe Road though.

    Love the black and white photo of the moon setting!

    www.travelwithkevinandruth.com

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  12. I was about 2 miles North of you in La Paz roadrunner which got me much farther away from the generator all night crowd. But they were running their desert 4x4 s up to the end of the road and back tell about 10 pm.. The party all night crowd was about a mile South of me and could only be heard when I was outside.

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  13. We boondocked for 2 weeks on Ogilby Rd last year. Loved the location but didn't love not being able to take oranges and veggies bought in Yuma back to the RV. We then moved to Imperial Dam LTVA and didn't have any check points to deal with.

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  14. Gorgeous photos of the moon. Thanks for sharing them:) Enjoy your quiet visit to Ogilby Road. We've only been there once but it was wonderful.

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  15. It was noisy Sat night off Roadrunner. The only reason to visit Q is meeting people.

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