After many years of wanting to travel all over the U.S, especially national parks, I have finally made it to Grand Canyon and am beginning my "slow" travel phase. Drove three very tiring days from Napa after the dealer did not get my infamous steps in, but I have decided not to let that ruin my plans.
So, I am set up here in Trailer Village, and very glad to be settled in for an entire week. Now I can do things more slowly and on my own schedule. No more hurrying to get somewhere. Today, I went to Mather Point, the visitor center, and to the Bright Angel Lodge area, all by shuttle bus. It is still very busy here, but I found a quiet place or two to sit. Have also enjoyed watching elk munch on the fresh new grass produced by the recent rains. Tonight, one was right outside my door, literally!
After a week here, I will be spending 5 days at lake Powell, and 7 days at the North Rim. Then on to Zion and Bryce. That schedule ought to give me plenty of time to see things slowly.
Went to the park market today--glad I have enough food to last me 7-10 days! Things are really expensive--like $7.98 for a pint of Haagen Das. SKipped it obviously.
Now for my duh moment. Remember I had been searching for a 12 volt receptacle to pull power from my batteries? I had searched everywhere. This morning, however, I noticed a round hole near by bunk tv, but it did not look like the usual cigaretty lighter plug. I decided to stick my new 12 volt charger for my laptop into it and the green light went on!!! Voila! It really is a 12 v plug and I actually do have an inverter in this coach. No more sitting in visitor centers recharging my laptop. Yea!