April 10th, 2017

Rollin’ . . .

We are off to Bullhead City today. Though we have done a fair amount of investigating online it doesn’t appear to be action packed. That’s OK though – Laughlin is 30 minutes away and we are veering of to Las Vegas for a couple of days. At the end of this leg we are heading to LA to spend some time with the kids. We’re leaving Lucky behind at a storage unit so we don’t have to pull him through LA and we will pick him up after and head back to Oregon where we have a surprisingly busy schedule!

April 9th, 2017

Prep Day

We head out in the AM so we got trailer biz today. The trailer and truck are all clean and road ready. We had drinks on the dock and hung our feet in the not so warm water. The big plan for tonight is dinner and movies in Lucky. It’s up early for us so we can get settled into our new digs before dark.

April 8, 2017

Lake Havasu and Back

We headed to Havasu thinking we might take in the boat show but decided 90 degrees and crowds didn’t sound like all that much fun. Instead we looked in a few stores and went to the library to use the internet. Made a trip to In and Out Burger and then went to Smallcakes to get some cupcakes for dessert.

cupcake

Tonight was waterfront frenzy!The upside to being in a site right next to the river is the view. The downside is Friday night! The river was busy with skiers and ski -doos and jet boats all day but when the sun went down the daring (otherwise known as reckless or possibly drunk) were running the river. Long after dark they were doing high speed (crazy loud) jet runs down the river. 

Great Tailed Gackle

Friday night must be date night for the Great Tailed Gackle because they were strutting their stuff on the trailer roof and making sounds like they were crazy too!

In the Evening we went to Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge. Its really set up! There are long paths to the fishing piers that ate lit with solar lights. They have wooden benches and rod holders along the fishing piers. We finally got a fish! It was a 5 pound catfish! We let him go (I do believe catfish are possessed) so he lives another day. 

*Little Note: It seems there are highway road signs I haven’t come across before. There are caution signs for crossing for donkey and wild horses and the ever popular UNDULATIONS 15MPH sign that we saw early in our trip near Sacramento. It may be one of a kind?

April 7th, 2016

Shopping – Sort of . . .

We took our time deciding what we would do today in this bustling metropolis of 3,000 folks in the desert.  First stop was brunch at the casino and then we headed into town to shop for some extra summer clothes. It seems that our small collection of summer clothes (usually stored for our 2 week vacation away from Bandon) just isn’t cutting it. We shopped at Bealles Outlet (think Ross/TJ Max) and JP found a couple of things. We scouted out downtown to no avail and settled on the not so big Walmart Store where I eventually found a pair of shorts (why are the women’s shorts between stationary supplies and sporting goods?) and we headed back to camp so I could catch up using their Wifi. We decided to go to the show (yes again!) to see Going in Style.

 

 

April 6, 2017

Parker Dam

Parker Dam

Parker doesn’t have a whole lot to do, but we made a trip out to Parker Dam. Its pretty cool. Its closed from 11:00 PM to 5:00 AM daily. The road is narrow and has donkey/burro warning signs. We found a spot called Take Out Point that looked interesting and thought it might be a night fishing possibility.

Then on to Blue Water Cinema for lunch and a movie (Beauty and the Beast) and back to camp to relax. In the evening, we headed out to Take Out Point for some night fishing. They have several individual fishing docks in the area behind Parker Dam that is a part of Lake Havasu. It’s close and yet remote.

We settled in about 8:00 (still 89 degrees) and not even the slightest breeze. It was really lovely!  The half-moon lit the night to an almost twilight color. We could see the peaks surrounding us and their reflections in the water. It was amazingly quiet, no birds or bugs or animal sounds at all. There wasn’t any of the usual background noise, cars, boats, or voices either. There wasn’t even the sound of water rolling in or splashing on the shore. I can’t remember hearing that much silence. I thought it was fascinating. I do believe I could hear my self thinking. . . .

Alas no fish – I’m thinking JP will be water bound when we get back to Oregon!

April 5th, 2017

Day Trip to Oatman AZ

We headed out with the pontoons today with the hope of finding some good water to fish to the North of us, outside of Lake Havasu. We did some investigating but didn’t find anything riveting so headed another half hour east to Oatman.

It’s an old mining town on Route 66 with donkeys roaming in the streets waiting for tourists to feed them the donkey food sold in the many souvenir shops there. It’s all about tourists and bikers and there were plenty of both.

The old town buildings are still there though and the hotel has preserved the room where Clark Gable and Carol Lombard spent their honeymoon. They used to come back to town when they wanted some privacy and Clark would play card with the miners. It’s in the middle of absolutely nowhere – good call Clark!

The hotel bar was fun. Dollar bills everywhere. Even one signed and hung by Ronald Reagan. JP asked if anyone knew how much money in one dollar bills was in the bar – the fella from the kitchen said that it hadn’t been counted but using a mathematical formula they estimate it to be $250,000.00. We spend our money on a beer and headed back to camp.

We finished of the evening with another movie (Ghost in The Shell) and round of slots. Played for awhile and left with what we came in with. That’s a win!

April 4th, 2017

Lazy Day!

We hung out at camp most of the day. Parker isn’t very big but did have a Walmart so we did some shopping and then after dinner we headed to the Blue Water Casino for a movie. They have their own Cinema with 4 movies playing – all new releases! For us that is big time because we don’t have a TV. We watch old movies we have accumulated on the road on our lab top when we aren’t reading. The movies are inexpensive ($5) for Seniors so you can’t beat that. We played a little at the casino after the show and JP came out a bit ahead but I lost my $20. Oh well tomorrow is another day . . .

April 3, 2017

And We’re Rollin’ . . .

Our next destination is in western Arizona –  a town called Parker. The Colorado River runs through it. We got a sneak peak of it between our Lake Havasu trip and our Surprise stay. It’s still summer weather so it will be a great drive. This is only the second week that we didn’t have reservations. JP wants to check some places out before we settle in. So off we go!

La Paz County Park, Parker AZ

We are all settled in after looking over some other State Parks and some private RV parks. It was a long day on the road but luckily we are getting faster at setting up camp. We are actually 8 miles from Parker and about 45 minutes from Lake Havasu.

Our spot is right on the waters edge which is lovely in the late evening but busy during the daylight hours. The birds are really really REALLY noisey – but what can you do? I’m anxious to get out an about and I’m guessing we will try to put the pontoons in and give fishing a try. I’m hoping for a little night fishing since its only steps from our campsite.

April 2, 2017

Winding Down

Today was a kick back and relax day.  Jeanie treated us to haircuts and JP and Randy played a little Pickle Ball. We spent some time at the pool and hot tub and finished off the day with pizza and margaritas. Just what the doctor ordered!

We have been here for a week and have been out and about almost every day! Randy and Jeanie are amazing hosts and guides. We had great meals, full days and lots of time to visit. Our visit here simply couldn’t have been better!

April 1, 2017

The Simple Things

White Tsnk

We spent today catching up on a fun stuff like laundry and groceries. Later in the day  Jeanie and Randy came up to our campsite for dinner and a campfire. Its been really windy the past few nights, but we got lucky and the evening was just a little cool with almost no wind. The city lights lit the horizon and the stars were out in full force. Nothing like friends, food and a campfire to make a perfect evening.