Showing posts with label Colorado River Adventures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado River Adventures. Show all posts

4/12/2016

March 28 to April 3, 2016 Rocks, Friends, and Heading East

Oh my..  Here I am trying to get caught up again with the blog.  I admire those folks who post every day – it truly is a commitment.

So here we go..

On the 28th and 29th, we batten down the hatches, turned on the air cleaner and air conditioner and went to and fro in the motor home – it was VERY WINDY!!  We even saw white caps on the Colorado River – WOW!

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So after being cooped up for two days, we woke to a beautiful day on Wednesday and away we went on a road trip.  Our first stop was to Blankenship Wash north of Lake Havasu to do some rock hunting – Smile.

The wash:

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Lots and lots of rocks on the sides of the road which is in the wash.  We are still not sure what we are looking at but we did find some bacon jasper and quartz.  Cool!

Sorting out our rocks and deciding what we are taking:

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From there we headed south to Craggy Wash to visit with our friends Leonard and Carol who were camped there.  This wash belongs to BLM (Bureau of Land Management) and they allow camping for up to 14 days.  The wash goes back at least for 5 miles and they took us exploring.  Really beautiful and we are putting that on our list of places to camp!

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There are different signs along the way – including mile marker signs:

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Not sure what this means since we did not climb up to it:

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What a view!

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Sign on the way out:

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From there we went to In and Out for lunch.  It was great to see them and get caught up.  They are heading to Alaska for the summer and I am looking forward to hearing about their trip.

Thursday was catch up day (laundry, etc.) and on Friday, 1st, we started our long trek to Pennsylvania – from California to Arizona:

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The Palo Verde trees are in bloom and the desert is so green:

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We arrived at the gas station on Thornton Road with a little over a gallon of gas in our tank – oh my!!  Those who know my Andy can just imagine why!  We continued to our lot in Casa Grande, set up, and then met Jan and Ken at the Moose Lodge for supper.  It was great to see them again!

Stats for Today:

Miles Traveled: 230 Miles

Routes Traveled:

California: Parker Dam Road; SR-62

Arizona: SR-95; SR-72; Vicksburg Road; I-10; SR-85; I-8 Business; I-8; Thornton Road; SR-84; Montgomery Road

Saturday and Sunday were spent visiting with folks, getting haircuts, going thru all my rocks (and adding rocks to Carole’s rock garden), and cleaning up the sheds.  We ended the week at Jan and Ken’s for dinner – YUMMY.  Thank you both.

Enjoy today!

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3/28/2016

March 21 to 27, 2016 Burros, Oatman, and Route 66

The highlight of our week was our road trip (Friday, March 25th) to Oatman and beyond so come along with us on our picture journey.

We left the park and headed north on the Parker Dam Scenic Byway.  And look who came to greet us – isn’t he the cutest!

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As I am standing there taking these photos, mom comes down off the hill and heads straight to me – I think looking for food.  As she got closer, I figured I better get in the car – just in case – Smile:

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They both came to the car, looked in the windows at us and moved on.  These burros are the feral descendants of the pack animals used in Mohave County's mining operations until the 1940s.  As the miners left the area, they left their animals to fend for themselves.  Now, there is quite a healthy herd that the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) manages.

Another view from the road as we went over the dam:

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As we headed north, we stopped at one of the Bill Williams Wildlife Refuge overlooks.  This is the southern portion of Lake Havasu (which is the reservoir behind Parker Dam):

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We continued our journey beyond Lake Havasu City and headed north.  We originally thought about staying in Lake Havasu City but after seeing all the traffic, we are glad we are staying in Parker.

The road north:

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We headed east on I-40 for a short distance, then north past Golden Shores, CA – part of the original Route 66.  Lo and behold, we came across another one of these - VORTAC – (Variable Omni-Range, Tactical Air Navigation) sites. They provide bearing/distance information for aircraft and form airway intersections or fixes.  We have seen many of these in our years of travel and when I saw the road heading toward it, well, I just had to get closer.

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Amazing, isn’t it!

We continued our journey on Route 66:

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This is our journey today – Topcock, Golden Shores, Oatman, McConnico, loop back on I-40:

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And away we go:

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The pictures just don’t capture the natural beauty- it is AWESOME!

We made our way to Oatman where we played tourist.

Oatman is a former mining town that began as a tent camp soon after two prospectors struck a $10 million gold find in 1915, though the area had been already settled for a number of years. Oatman's population grew to more than 3,500 in the course of a year.

At one time the mines of Oatman were among the large gold producers in the West.  Today it is a touristy ghost town but fun to walk thru.

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One of their main attractions is the donkeys that roam the streets.  So, of course, I had to buy some “burro chow” to feed them.

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Cute, isn’t he:

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Well, once you feed one, they all come a runnin’:

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It was GREAT!

The view up the street:

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Somebody else has food!

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Some of the cool looking buildings:

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Old and new transportation:

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Taking a nap until someone feeds me:

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We had lunch at the historic Oatman Hotel – the best bison burger I have ever had!  Yum Yum!

We ate at the bar attached to the restaurant.  Check out all the dollar bills hanging from the ceiling:

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Even the restaurant had those bills all over:

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More information on the hotel can be found here:  http://www.legendsofamerica.com/az-oatmanhotel.html

Check this out – what a fun thing to see – have to remember for next year!

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Oatman is a cute touristy town and we had fun.  Next time thru I would like to do the mine tour and also bring carrots to the donkeys – Smile.  

We continued north on Route 66 – past many of the old mine and mine tailings:

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From Oatman to I-40, the scenery is jaw dropping as the road hugs the mountains.  I am so glad we decided to do the loop:

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House in the middle of nowhere:

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Isn’t this spectacular!

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Old mine:

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New mine maybe?

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There were mine shafts all along the way.  The road and the spectacular views continued:

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The road:

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As we came down to the valley floor, this is what greeted us in the middle of nowhere:

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Here is what I could find out about this station:

“Cool Springs Service Station was built in the 1920s and eventually had a café, a bar, and cabins. But Route 66 was bypassed in 1953, and the station was abandoned in 1964. Adding insult to injury, its ruins were blown up for the 1991 Dolph Lundgren/Jean-Claude Van Damme film Universal Soldier.

Cool Springs Service Station had been a ruin -- nothing more than a blackened pile of rocks -- until 2001. That's when Ned Leuchtner, a real estate agent from Chicago, bought it and began its careful restoration, based on vintage photographs. The work was completed at the end of 2004. “

We slowly made our way to I-40 and back home.   What a wonderful day.  Our destination today was Oatman but the treasure was the road north of Oatman.  If you head this way, give yourself enough time to travel this road!

We were so glad we took this trip on Friday, 25th, instead of Saturday, 26th (my birthday) because we had beautiful weather and very little wind.  On Saturday, the winds were much higher and I am not sure I would have wanted to be on any of those overlooks.

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On Tuesday, we went to the BLM office in Lake Havasu and met an interesting fellow.  We told him we are just getting into the rock hunting hobby and he spent about an hour with us talking about places to go and his experiences.  Fun!  We hope to do some hunting before we leave this area.

We have had a relaxing week just hanging out.  We watched movies, I did some beading and reading, visited the lounge for happy hour, had a great steak dinner at the clubhouse, and watched the boats go up and down the Colorado.

My buddy helping me bead:

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I did the larger flag earlier this year and I finally finished the smaller flag:

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Another tila and half tila:

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And that is about it for now.  We will be here for a few more days so stay tuned and enjoy today.

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