Sunday, October 24, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Nevada to Buckeye Arizona
We woke up to Thunder and Lightning yesterday morning and after it slowed down we headed out. We were worried with the heavy rain going across Hoover Dam as it has twists and turns and a lot of climbing but to our great surprise and delight, the new bridge opened up the night before and we were honored to be among the first few to cross it. Awesome, it sure cut time down. As we came out of the canyon we crossed the desert and it was interesting to see the cactus along the way, Also in Nevada and Arizona we saw this tree and Gary was so sure it was a Joshua tree and sure enough it was and we went thru the Joshua Tree Forest in Arizona and I put a picture of the tree. We arrived in Buckeye around 12 noon and set up. Very busy park but so far so good and this morning I got the sunrise......80 degrees today and sunny...Gotta love that!!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Hoover Dam
We went to visit Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. Unbelievable. One side is Nevada and the other is Arizona. We parked and walked across the dam. The scenery is awesome...The picture above is of the new bridge just finished. Not opened yet but we did meet one of the drivers that hauled the spans for the bridge and was in the documentary. He was at a viewpoint in Montana where we stopped to take pictures. Small world .Enjoyed it very much. Tomorrow we head across again but this time we are heading to Buckeye, Arizona.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Salt Lake City to Boulder City, Nevada
Sunday we spend a relaxing day in Salt Lake City and this morning we departed for Leeds, Utah but the drive went so well we decided to drive to Boulder City, Nevada outside of Las Vegas. The drive was beautiful and we did a bit of climbing and the highest we got was 6600 ft about sea level and once we left Utah, we were in Arizona for about 28 miles and we came down part of the Grand Canyon and the scenery was spectacular and amazing and also very scary as the twists and turns in the middle of this scenery, WOW!!! We both agreed that this was the best part of the trip. Trying to absorb the scenery and at points coming straight down with hairpin turns at times. Very Scarey!!! Once we were down, we were in the desert into Nevada and we had to go into Las Vegas to get to Boulder City. Amazing. We are at Boulder Oaks RV Park for 2 nights and tomorrow we are going to Hoover Dam. I have to say this has been an amazing trip so far and I am so glad I did it. Amazing!!!! I know I keep saying it but I can't think of any word that best describes our trip. Wednesday we should be in Buckeye.....
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Dillon to Salt Lake City Utah
well we woke up to 32 degrees or 0 Celcius.....Cold!!! Thank goodness we turned the heat on. For anyone that has a GPS for the first time since we bought it in Montana we hit 3 times no service for approx 30 minutes each time. Just before we hit Dillon, it went out and Thank Goodness Gary had written the instructions from their website on how to get to the RV park. When we left in the morning, it was almost an hour before we got service. We had rain for the first couple of hours and once we crossed the border to Idaho the sun came out and it started to warm up. The scenery was amazing and I got loads of pictures. The size of some of the ranches was mind boggling.....You could see buildings for the staff not the rancher so it must of been a distance away. We are not used to seeing that large of spreads!! On our journey I saw a billboard that made me laugh....Could not believe it....This is what it said: "You can't fix Stupid, but you can vote them out" Very funny!! One of the pictures is our site at Pony Express RV Park in Salt Lake City Utah....The one with the rocks is the Lava Formations in Idaho and the last is the scenery of the ranches with mountains in the background so picturesque....
The closer we got to Salt Lake City the warmer it got....We arrived to 75 degrees or 22 Celcius....Yeahhhhhhhhh!!! We will be spending 2 days here. The Pony Express RV Park is very nice with concrete pads and beautiful picnic tables. I am enclosing a picture. Very nice.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Our journey continues, Calgary to Dillon Montana
We left Calgary Thursday morning and we said goodbye to Dallas, Gretchen and Ben, our sweet angel and he had a big smile for us. We will surely miss him.
We drove as far as Lethbridge where we overnighted at Walmart. When we got up in the morning we could not close the popouts as we had to boost the battery. Oh Well live and learn!!! Six weeks in Storage, Dead Battery!!
We left at 8:30am and arrived at Canada, Montana border at 9:40am. Well to describe Montana with one adjective I would have to go with VAST!!!!!! The scenery is unbelievable and spectacular. You go from rolling fields to rock cliffs and mountain ranges. Some of the ranches were very spread out. In fact, I saw a cowboy on horseback rounding up some cattle. Felt like I was watching a western. Of course, no time to take out the camera as I was knitting. It was such a windy day, if fact, outside of Butte, Gary hit a crosswind and for a moment he thought it was going to flip the trailer but he got it under control. It was windy all day and he was some glad to arrive in Dillon to tie up for the night. One of the pictures show the Missouri River.
Friday, October 8, 2010
working in Calgary
Well, just finished working in Calgary for 2 weeks and did one day in Edmonton for Maritime Travel formerly Atco Travel. I enjoyed the staff they were great people and made me feel so welcome. I was the go to person with the transition to our system which was new to them.
The pictures enclosed was sunset on our way home from Edmonton and the sunrise was this morning on my way to work. Phase 2 will begin on Thursday when we hook up to our fifth wheel and head to Lethbridge, overnight at Walmart and head to US border to begin our journey to Pheonix......more coming next week.....Happy Thanksgiving to all my family and friends and may your day bring joy and happiness with your family and friends.....
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