When Geni and I left Gardiner Montana on September 28 I reset the trip odometer in the pickup truck to zero. Todays date is December 13, 2017 and I took a photo of speedo with over 9,700 miles in less then 3 months. We drove from Montana to Ohio, Ohio To Tennessee, Tennessee to Arizona.
We stayed or traveled thru 17 of our beautiful United States, camped in State Parks,
National Parks, BLM land, Private campgrounds, repairs of roof leak, slide out motor, locked keys in truck (haven't done that in 25 years), Hospital emergency room visit, traveled thru Arkansas twice in two weeks! What a journey it has been! We have finally arrived in our winter designation with Geni's Sister and her husband.
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Sundance RV Park |
Sundance RV park sits on the Colorado River and is about 30 south of Lake Havasu, we are just over the border in California. Its a beautiful park with a club house, pickle ball courts, saloon and hundreds of miles of ATV trails across the street!
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The Saloon with great pizza and beer |
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Our camp spot parked next to Geni's Sister's Motorhome |
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Miles of awesome ATV trails across street |
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Also wild Burros and coyotes |
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Sunset on the Colorado |
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They have a free water taxi to cross river, this is bar across park |
Excited news this morning when we accepted summer employment with Grand Teton Association. We were also offered jobs again in Mammoth for next year and it was very hard decision for us not to go back! This would be a totally new adventure for us in another Stunning National Park. We will miss all of our old work mates, but look forward to meeting new ones!
Who took that awsome picture of you in the Tetons?
ReplyDeletewhy you did my friend!
DeleteLooks like another road trip for you?
ReplyDeleteLooks like your on the Parker Strip....I think we actually walked through that RV park one day while on a long walk. We spent about a week in that area....there is a small BLM campground (no hookups) not far from where you are I think.
ReplyDeleteYes Clark there is a really nice BLM campground just up the road, it also sits on the Colorado River.
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