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| This was our first cactus sighting of the year |
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Jan 6 Petrified Forest National Park
How wood gets petrified
Petrified wood is created when a living tree falls into a stream, it gets caught and gets buried under sand and mud . Through time it gets buried deeper and deeper under the mud.It gets cut of from oxygen and ceases rotting. Silica in the ground water infiltrates the wood and through a chemical reaction replaces the organic mater with quartz crystals. The log is petrified. Subsequent erosion of the surrounding rock re-exposes the petrified log. Continued erosion undercuts the log causing it to crack into segments . This wood is thousands of years old| This National park is one of the largest petrified wood deposits in the world.. It covers an area of 50,000 acres |
| A sample of a petrified log in the visitors center |
| Petrified wood in the park |
| Rose sitting beside the same rock |
a typical view of the landscape in the park
| It is 10 degrees and the snow still has not melted completely but it was -6 last night. |
| We did a lot of stops at lookouts but in this picture we were on a hike of about 1.5 klm. |
| In the park archaeologists have dug up this historic settlement where people have lived for over 11000 years. It contains over 100 rooms. |
| They have restored part of the walls to show the size of the building and the size of the rooms |
Sunday, January 5, 2020
Jan 5 Sayre OK to Holbrook AZ
Sayre Oklahoma to Holbrook Arizona.
We bought gas to day for 2.04 per gallon . 73 per liter canadian. Most of the time it is around .85 canadian.
| This picture is taken at around 6000 feet elevation and that is snow caps on the top of the mountains. It was sunny and 12 degrees when we took this picture |
| A typical view as we were driving across New Mexico. |
Saturday, January 4, 2020
Jan 4 Sayre Oklahoma
Another good day on the road. We left around 6 am and arrived at 5 pm . It sure makes a difference when you have 2 drivers. Only time we stop is for gas and to switch drivers. One more day and we will be in Arizona . We stayed overnight at the TSC in Elk. Good spot
Friday, January 3, 2020
Jan 3 Port Huron to Collingsville Illinois
Our day started with a surprise. I got up early.. When the coffee was ready I started the engine to get the windows clean and then proceeded to bring in the slide out. Nothing would happen. Eventually figured that there is a safety built into the system so you cannot operate the slide out with the engine running.. Still learning about our new gypsy wagon. ( A bit stressful while I figured that out).
Rose was able to crawl back into bed until it was time for breakfast a couple of hundred kilometers later.
Today we covered a lot of kilometers because Rose took a couple of 45 minute shifts driving. What a great help .
Gas is around 2.46 to 2.50 per gallon which is about .89 per liter. Nice savings. Last year it was 2.35 per gallon.
Illinois is farm country. The fields stretch for kilometers. Corn and beef country.
A couple of more days like today and we will be in Phoenix or at least Arizona and then the pace will slow.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Jan 2 Home to Port Huron
We got away a bit late this morning as Rose had a hair appointment at 9am and then a top up of propane to make sure we could stay warm tonight. We had a great day to travel, dry roads and not to much traffic. We left Carleton place at 10:15 and arrives at the border around 6:30. Our officer was really pleasant and allowed us through with a couple of oranges and mango's that were not allowed. We have a list for the next time. She was very happy with our list of frozen products including chops, spaghetti sauce and a whole lot more. Generally as long as you tell them they are pretty reasonable.
We are parked for the night at the Super Walmart, gassed up and ready for another good travel day tomorrow.
Saturday, November 23, 2019
Holiday Plan 2020
This is the planned route through Arizona and California
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Mar 14 Arrived home
After 13,441 klm and 69 days we are back home. Probably our best holiday to date. A little slower pace, best weather we have ever had on a trip, even though the locals complained about the cold all of the time we were there.
We will need another year to complete the wish list , no Grand Canyon or Flagstaff, as it was snowed in and too cold when we were sheduled to go.
I guess we better get working on it, its only 9 months until d-day.
We will need another year to complete the wish list , no Grand Canyon or Flagstaff, as it was snowed in and too cold when we were sheduled to go.
I guess we better get working on it, its only 9 months until d-day.
Sunday, March 10, 2019
March 10 Drove from Collinville Misouri to Middlebury Indiana
We drove to Elkhart , the RV capital of the world. There are 3 main manufacturers of RV's, Thor, which includes Jayco and Entegra: Forest River, owned by Berkshire and Winnebago.
Both Thor and Forest River are here. Planning a visit to the Jayco plant tomorrow.
Both Thor and Forest River are here. Planning a visit to the Jayco plant tomorrow.
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| Went for supper in this place. An Amish , Mennonite restaurant. Food was basic but delicious. |
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| one of these buggys was in the restaurant, it was ours for the evening |
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| the end of a good holiday |
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Friday, March 8, 2019
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
March 6 hiked to the ruins
We hiked 5 miles each way to visit these ruins. (17 KLM) . Beautiful day , bit over cast and low 20 s . This was the site of the Palatki settlement of Indians around 1100 to 1200. They built what is called cliff dwellings, in the mountains under an overhanging cliff
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| There houses were built of flat stones to enclose an area against a cliff. Multiple families, ranging from 60 to 100 would live in each dwelling. |
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| This pond is the result of water dripping out of the mountain. The walls are covered with original paintings and etching |
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Monday, March 4, 2019
Sunday, March 3, 2019
March 3 Prescott to Sedona with a stop in Jerome
I forgot the camera for Jerome , but it is such a cool place to visit. Population 480 , but 2 streets of shops and restaurants. The town is carved out of the side of a mountain.
Spectacular ride from Prescott to Jerome . The road winds its way up the mountain and then back down the other side. Drop of in some places of maybe 300 feet with in 6 feet of the side of the road. Most paces had a guard rail,unlike from Kingsman to Oatman where there was no guard rail.
No pictures because Rose couldn't look out in fear.
Spectacular ride from Prescott to Jerome . The road winds its way up the mountain and then back down the other side. Drop of in some places of maybe 300 feet with in 6 feet of the side of the road. Most paces had a guard rail,unlike from Kingsman to Oatman where there was no guard rail.
No pictures because Rose couldn't look out in fear.
Saturday, March 2, 2019
March 2 drove from Seligman to Prescott
While Seligman was a tourist trap. Prescott is a vibrant community with a 3 block down town that is very interesting. Route 66, lots of antiquing, plus interesting shops of current merchandise. We stayed at the Walmart that was 3 miles from downtown , so we walked to the downdown and back .
Bummed around had lunch and came home. A grreat way tospend a day.
Bummed around had lunch and came home. A grreat way tospend a day.
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| This sign was outside the washrooms where we had lunch. Rose insisted that I take the picture. Not sure what the point was, I already knew that |
Friday, March 1, 2019
March 1 Seligman Route 66
Seligman is another town on Route 66 that was destroyed by building I-40
Just a fun tourist trap with all of the old 60's memorabilia. A cool place to spend some time when you have time to kill
Feb 28 Visited Hoover Dam
When we traveled in Southern Arizona it blew me away how they were using all the water from the Colorado river to grow vegetables and feed cattle in a desert. They also pipe water to Los Angeles and San Diego. Their only source. I still have some reservations but I certainly have a new respect for the concept.
The Colorado river before the dam system would flood the basin ,and the next year there would be no water and every thing would dry up. The Hoover dam was built , along with a whole series of other dams to control, the flow so in dry years they could let water out to keep the land fertile and in wet years to hold the water back to prevent floods. The electricity produced was a bi product not the reason it was built. There are varying stats but the Colorado valley produces around 75% of the fresh vegetables for North America. ( Especially in the cold months)
The water level has dropped 150 feet , since 1983. If this river drys up, no Los Angeles, no San Diego. and no vegetables. This area only gets 3 to 5 inches of rain a year.
This is not a discussion of wither the problem is man made or a natural climate cycle , it is a case of humans building a system that has no regard for the future.
Scary thought. Blow up the 2 pipes yes 2 pipes and canal systems and Los Angeles and San Diego are with out water
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| The messsage on this boad is that water levels have been decreasing since 1983. Theyare down 150 feet. |
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| This is the view above the dam. The white line above the water is the original water level. 150 feet above the present water level |
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| The dam is 726 feet deep. |
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| the view below the dam |
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| This is the row of turbines that are creating the electricity |
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| One of the turbines being repaired |
Feb 27 Drove to Boulder
Camping at the Government Wash , a BLM.
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| Looking out over the North shore of Lake Mead |
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