Anyone else have a place that seems jinxed?
A few weeks ago, I stopped at Cottonwood Visitor Center in Joshua National Park and left my keys in my vehicle. Since there is no cell phone service, the rangers had to radio to have someone call CoachNet, and then it took two hours for someone to come, mainly because they sent someone from the north end or the park, and it is 40 miles at 35-45 MPH speed limit to get to the south end where I was. (I got to know the rangers well sitting on a bench for three hours.)
So, I completely forgot it was MLKs birthday and a three-day weekend, so after I got my tires, barely got a campsite at north end of Joshua--tons of families out for the weekend. Dry camping, but did OK. Then yesterday, I had to drive the 40 miles to the Cottonwood campground, where I got one of the last spots (very tight) and paid for two days. Almost no other campgrounds on north end of park before Lake Havasu City, which is a long drive through a lot of nothing. The rangers recognized me when I checked in.
So this morning, when I tried to start my vehicle to do some sightseeing in the park, it would not start. Had to run the generator for 20 minutes before even my emergency start would work. I had to run furnaces all night because it was really cold, but that should not run my vehicle battery down, which it has done twice before, so a trip to a Ford dealer is in order since vehicle part is still under warranty.
Anyway, I figured twice is enough in one national park, so I bailed out and drove 180 miles to Big Bend of the Colorado State Park just north of Needles. I did NOT want to have to have the rangers call road service a second time!! VERY nice campground here, however! Will post review when I get rested up.
Think I will stay away from Joshua in the future.