Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

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Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby mtngal » Wed May 13, 2009 10:40 pm

My first long trip in the Roadtrek is over, it was fantastic, the van handled beautifully on freeways and mountain passes. She didn't use any oil. Gasoline mileage is still to be determined! The only real difficulty was washing her windshield. The new LOVE station at the intersection of 40 and 95 had squeegees with long handles, that's what I need. So enough of that, here's the real scoop....

The Murrey Family Farm just east of Bakersfield has the BEST fruit. We got cherries and a bouquet of these sweet peas that we had in the van until yesterday morning. They smelled heavenly!

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The first night we stayed in a friends condo in Lake Havasu, it was VERY hot! But just a quick stop, so no bother, and we were up early to visit the Grand Canyon. No pics, as I can't do it justice. We took a long walk along the rim trail, in the opposite direction from the crowds.

On a quick detour off Highway 40 for a root beer float on Route 66 we found 1966!

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At Holbrook we left 40 intending to do 180 southeast across New Mexico to Las Cruces via Deming. A quick change of mind and we made another detour, this time to Snowflake. We wanted to see where Raney's brother and family had lived many years ago. (btw, Raney is one of my oldest and dearest friends, not quite 50 years, but soon!). Snowflake was a fun surprise as we were NOT expecting to find green, green, green everywhere! It was nice change from desert. This is the Chamber of Commerce...

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The drive through the White Mountains was amazing! The pass was right at 8500 feet. I loved the whole ride, that's my kind of country. This old bridge over the San Francisco River caught my eye, be sure to look for the javalina in center of pic...

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Did you see us wave on our way past Silver City Karen? Next time I will stop, that day we were trying to get to Las Cruces before R's
grandkids went to bed. Here is the newest member of their family. His name is Charlie, 18 months, and completely mellow!

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The next day I left R with her family and headed out across Highway 10 for Austin. Wind and rain, I finally got ahead of the storm. The south edge was stalled right over us, but it didn't let loose until about 10 pm. Thunder and lightning for hours!

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Along about the RV Park in Ozona the wildflowers started. The right of way along the highway was a mass of this yellow daisy. Many more and kinds I didn't know all through the Hill Country and into Austin.

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My DGD was so excited to see me and LOVED the Roadtrek. I can tell she gonna be a camper too!
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby bluepinecones » Wed May 13, 2009 10:50 pm

Congrats on your first long successful trip in the RV! Sounds like a wonderful trip and so are your photos.
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby Liz » Thu May 14, 2009 6:47 am

yeah! Nice trip, and you take such interesting pictures too. Thanks!
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby mitch5252 » Thu May 14, 2009 8:13 am

Diana, CONGRATULATIONS on a successful first trip! I love your pictures.
Thanks for taking the time to share with us.

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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby Cedar518 » Thu May 14, 2009 8:57 am

WHOOOOEEEE! you did good gal! I'm so happy for you!
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Postby retiredhappy » Thu May 14, 2009 9:08 am

Congrats on your first trip - sounds like you had a ball.

Funny story about Snowflake. Had a friend years ago who was a telephone long distance supervisor. She was training a new information operator. A call came in asking for the Virgin residence in Snowflake. The new operator said, "I'm sorry, there are no Virgins in Snowflake. My friend said the entire room of operators broke up laughing.

Sorry I missed you, maybe next time.
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby AlmostThere » Thu May 14, 2009 9:09 am

Diana! Woohoo! You are a 'for real' RVer now!! Glad all went well and look forward to traveling along on your next trek!
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby carold » Thu May 14, 2009 9:16 am

Diana, how much fun and your first trip went so well. That is a beautiful area and loved your pictures. Now that the experience is as good as you imagined, we'll be expecting lots of adventures. carold
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby sharon » Thu May 14, 2009 9:51 am

Good job Diana! Now that you have your very own house on wheels we will for sure have to have a California GTG when you get back! I know Evie, Char and I will come!

My sister lives right outside of Snowflake (if you can call 120 acres, 12 miles of washboardy dirt road away, right outside!) so I've spent quite a bit of time there. It's a Mormon town and has a lot of history there. She goes into town every Saturday to do her wash, grocery shop and pick up mail. There are some beautiful mansions there and a lot of money in the town.
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby Bethers » Thu May 14, 2009 1:37 pm

Yippee! Diana! Sounds like your first trip was great. Now, tell me, isn't this a better way to travel back and forth than by car? (I know the answer, but just had to ask).
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby Redetotry » Thu May 14, 2009 2:58 pm

Sounds like a wonderful trip Diana, thanks for all the great pictures!

Karen loved your virgin story.
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby Nasoosie » Thu May 14, 2009 3:44 pm

GREAT TRIP, DIANA!!!

Thanks for the great pics of your first road trip! It sounds as if you did a great job, and discovered what fun it is to travel with your own 'house on wheels'! I wish you many more great road trips in the future!
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby WickedLady » Thu May 14, 2009 4:17 pm

Nobody going to tie her down now! Good on ya gal!
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Re: Road Trip....Jamestown to Austin

Postby avalen » Thu May 14, 2009 6:24 pm

what great pics and sounds like you had a fabulous time, when you talk
about Snowflake, are you talking about Snowflake Arizona? That indeed
is a beautiful area
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