2024 – Fall
Grants, NM II
We made the 363 mile drive from Amarillo, TX to Grants, NM in about 7 hours. Grants was our last stop before returning to our temporary home in Apache Junction, AZ. We stayed at a very nice KOA that even offered dinners or deserts delivered to your door. This KOA was surrounded by miles of…
Read MoreAmarillo, TX
It was a pretty windy drive from Oklahoma to Texas. We stayed at a KOA camp in Amarillo. It was blowing about 40 mph when we arrived and really didn’t let up much the whole time. The campground was sandwiched between train tracks and the airport, but the wind was howling so much, you couldn’t…
Read MoreOklahoma City, OK
We left Melissa and Mark’s farm with heavy hearts and headed west towards Oklahoma. We had a quick overnight stay at a Harvest Host location called the Equine Ranch. It was quiet and a great place to spend the night. Off to Texas!
Read MoreDixon, MO
It was so hot in Arizona, 112º, that we decided to leave a couple of days early to head to Missouri and visit Melissa, Mark and grandkids. We originally intended to make the 1,300+ mile trip in four days, but we ended up doing it in three days. It was about 20 hours of driving…
Read MoreSayre, OK
We stayed one night at the Route 66 Meat Processing & Market in Sayre, OK. On our way we saw some hot air balloons as we drove through Albuqueque, as the annual event was just getting under way. We also saw the Cadillac Ranch roadside attraction from the freeway as we had spent some time…
Read MoreGrants, NM
On the way to Missouri, we stayed at the Junkyard on 66 Brewery, a Harvest Host location. They had a large dirt parking lot out back and accepts up to 15 RV’rs at a time. Henry, the owner, met us as we arrived. He was a veteran who turned this junkyard into a brewery, and…
Read MoreApache Junction, AZ
We arrived at Superstition Sunrise RV Park on Monday, September 30th. While we were there, the weather got super hot, 112º, with a low of 85º. Needless to say, we slept with the air conditioning on. The RV park features two pools, one indoor and one outdoor, a community clubhouse, a game room, pickleball and…
Read MorePalm Springs, CA
On our way to Palm Springs, we drove by the Borax plant and 20 Mule Team Drive. We had seen it a couple of times before, but for some reason it takes me back to my youth when we used to see the Borax commercials on TV. We stayed one night at the Palm Springs…
Read MoreBakersfield, CA
On our way from Carmel to Arizona, we stayed one night at the Orange Grove RV Park & Resort in Bakersfield. It had a decent pool, that we used for a couple of hours to cool down our core temperature. It was in the upper 90’s. We had a nice dinner outside at the picnic…
Read MoreCarmel, CA
It was our first trip to Carmel, and we loved it! What a quaint little town. No two houses were the same. Most of them were small bungalows full of character. Even the roofs were unique. We stayed at Carmel by the River RV Park. It was a one lane road for the last several…
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