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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Moon over the Gila Mountains


The view to the east from our lot is of the Gila mountains.  You have to come through them following I-8 over telegraph pass to get to Yuma.  They aren't very high -- only about 3,000 feet high but they look very tall because Yuma is a sea level.   I tried to get a shot of the supermoon.  It was pretty but not very super.  
We went out gold prospecting for the first time this season.  We tried some BLM land close to a gun range.  We didn't really find anything -- two small specks -  and decided we didn't like being surrounded by gun fire so we packed up and went back home.   We will be trying again in a different area where we have had more luck.  At least we know our equipment still works after being stored for the summer. 

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Al's RV in Yuma



 
 
 



I threw in a few pictures from Rocky Mountain National Park since they were so pretty.


I have no pictures of Al's RV in Yuma.  Its the place I'm working for the winter.  Its a nice place to work and has a great selection of RV parts to repair just about anything on or in your RV.  The website is www.alsrv.com  The owners have two stores one in Yuma and one in Glendale by Phoenix. 

Many people come in to the store to find out about Reverse Osmosis (RO) water filtration.  The water in Yuma is salty and the only thing that takes the salt out is reverse osmosis.  We sell small RO systems for RV's.  The only drawback to them is it takes 4 gallons of water to make one gallon of RO water so it wastes a lot of water.  Some people try to save the waste water to use to water trees.  There are places all over where you can buy drinking water for 50 cents for 5 gallons so I think its cheaper to just buy drinking water instead of installing an expensive RO system but some people get tired of hauling water.    

Its still quite warm here -- in the high 80's which is warmer than normal even for Yuma. 

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Our Winter Home


We found a nice RV lot to rent in the foothills area of Yuma.  It is so much quieter here than in an area RV park.  All of the parks are between the freeway and the railroad tracks.  Our lot is several miles away from both on a fairly quiet street.  Of course most of the snowbirds haven't come down yet so we shall see how noisy and busy our new neighborhood gets. 

There is a small shed behind us with a wash machine in it for us to use.  There is  a clothesline to use as a "solar" dryer.  We did a small load of clothes and hung them out to dry.  It was 92 very dry degrees today so the clothes dried within an hour.   We also have a small palm tree in one corner of our lot.  The owners planted it two years ago from a tiny seedling.  We have a Mexican brick wall all around the lot and a large rolling gate to drive through  and two small walk-in gates.  The lot is weed free and nice and level.   The lot space has room for two rigs so we will have a neighbor soon.    

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Black Mountains


 
We spent more time in New Mexico than we had planned.  We ended up needing more than new shocks put on the RV we also needed the wheel bearings replaced.  So we took a few little road trips around the area as long as we had time.  One of our favorite little trips is a drive up into the Black Mountains.  It is just west of Elephant Butte and about 4000 more feet up.  At the top you are at  almost 8000 feet.  This is part of the Gila National Forest and there are lots of forest roads and trails to explore. 

We took a short hike along one of the forest service roads and came across a javelina (a kind of wild pig).  I didn't have a camera so no picture.  We left quickly since they can be unpredictable.   We also saw some mule deer.  As we were about to leave two guys pulling a camper pulled in where we were and said they were going to camp on the spot and hunt elk.  They had luck in the past bagging an elk in the same area so they were hoping to get lucky again.   We let them know about the javelina we saw but they didn't seem too concerned. 

We finally got the work done on the RV and hit the road. Now we are happily in Yuma, AZ where we will spend the winter. 

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Elephant Butte Reservoir 2016


What a difference in the water level from our first winter here in Elephant Butte.  When we were here in 2008 the water level on the butte was all the way up to the top white line.  Now you can see three layers of water lines.  This one marina had two long docks to get out to it.  Now you can see one of the docks is totally out of the water.  They keep letting water out of the dam here to feed it to the farmers down river who have chili pepper fields and pecan tree farms that need water. 

Friends that live here year round said that on the major holidays this summer 90,000 people converged on this little town to enjoy the lake.  With so little water left its hard to imagine thousands of boats, houseboats, sailboats and jet skis out there.  We've been here for almost two weeks and the weather has been perfect.  Sunny and low 80's with no wind is hard to beat.  Yuma is still in the mid 90's and we should be "enjoying" the heat there by the end of the week. 

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Fall colors in Southern Colorado


We left Fort Collins, Co and headed south past Denver and Colorado Springs.  We stopped in Colorado City just south of Pueblo.  We stayed at the nicest KOA campground we have stayed at in a long time.  We spent two days there so we could take a drive up into the mountains.  We also stayed because the wind kicked up and there were gusts up to 50 miles an hour.  You don't want to be on the road with an RV in those kind of winds. 

The road we took was a scenic byway through a national forest and it turned out to be a very beautiful drive with good fall color.  It was mostly aspen trees and pines so lots of yellow but some orange and some of the grasses were colorful.   We got to wondering how many state and national forests we driven in with all the traveling we've done.  Someday I'll have to try and figure it out. 

We are now in Elephant Butte, NM and the water level in the reservoir is the lowest we've seen it.  We'll be getting some new shocks put on the 5th wheel and then be heading into Arizona. 

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Rocky Mountain National Park


From the Black Hills we went down into Colorado and stayed in Fort Collins.  We found a nice KOA there and drove about an hour up to Rocky Mountain National Park outside of Estes Park.  We hit it just right to enjoy fall colors and the elk in full rut.  This bull elk was bellering/bugling trying to maintain his turf and harem.  There was another male elk that this guy chased off after taking him on in a fight.  The other elk lost one of his big long antlers in the tussle. 

We drove up to the Alpine Visitor center which sits at almost 13,000 feet.  There is a hiking path there that you can follow up to the very top of the mountain at almost 14,000 feet.  We didn't try it having not had much chance to adjust to the altitude we didn't want to get the headache and blue lips from altitude sickness.  We got to see and touch some snow and enjoy some beautiful fall colors in the mountains. 

Now we are in Colorado City -- a tiny town on I-25 in the southern part of the state.  We are heading into New Mexico next.