| Point Lobos walk |
| Thanks for the warning! |
Left Anna Lee and Jerry at Laguna Seca and headed up to Sacramento to see niece Minda and her fiance Will for dinner Thursday night at their apartment in Davis. We stayed at the KOA on the western edge of Sacramento as it is the closest place we could find. The Elks is way out on the other side of Sacramento. Friday we had them come to the coach for dinner. Carol made a wonderful vegetarian stew and salad which we all enjoyed. On Saturday we picked up Will and Minda and went to the farmers market in Davis where we had breakfast and bought some great produce and lots of oranges. Will went to write and Minda joined us for a walk which we based on a Volksmarch. We found some interesting galleries and ended at her friend Val's home. Will joined us there and we had dinner together at Tulli a local restaurant. After dinner we made our farewells and returned to Gee 2 for a good nights sleep.
We were in touch with the Hoggs (see past posts) and learned that they were in Ehrenberg, AZ for a few more days. We set off early on Sunday morning with 600 miles to cover. Clearly this was going to be a two day push for us. We started out with a determination to head down I 5 as it is another route that many take and contains the "Grapevine." We didn't make it more than 30 miles before we crossed over to CA 99 which is parallel to and slightly east of I 5. This road surface seemed much better than the 5 and traffic flowed easily. Over the distance we traveled (Stockton to Bakersfield) it was entirely freeway. At Bakersfield we picked up CA 58 which heads out into the mountains. Reading "Days End" (an Escapee website that tracks free and cheap overnight camping ) I learned that there was a parking area just off exit 172 that had been reported as an overnight stopping place. We pulled off the road and settled into the large flat space with Edwards Airforce Base to our southwest. We watched a magnificent sunset over the base and the lines of wind turbines marching along the ridge lines. After sunset we could see the red lights on the many towers flashing in unison across the desert. As we had breakfast we watched lines of oversize loads with wind turbine blades headed out onto the highway.
Ehrenberg sits on the east bank of the Colorado River barely into Arizona. The Hoggs are in a membership park on the river. We settled into a desert parking lot for $1 a day which seems exorbitant since it buys us nothing but desert. On the other hand a buck seems pretty cheap. We have had a couple of Happy Hours and dinner at the Hoggs and dinner at the Quartzsite Yacht Club the next night. We moved to Quartzsite to wait for our mail to catch up with us after the Hoggs moved on to El Centro. I took the car in to have someone look at the tires. One valve core is leaking and another tire seems to have lost a bit of air for no reason.
| Purple Mountains Majesty - Hi Jolly BLM Area Quartzsite |
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