After deciding to spend the next three weeks in San Diego before heading to Kansas instead of hanging out in Blythe for a while, yesterday morning I was just itching to finish the final lap of the journey down from Trinity Alps that started Tuesday morning. Most of the trip I've left around 10:30 or so in the morning. Not this time. Yesterday I took off from Barstow at 7:30 and pretty much just kept driving - I-15 all the way. I avoided most Los Angeles traffic, but I swear L.A. has sprawled out so far east it's sometimes impossible to tell the difference in traffic and freeway. At least it was Saturday - good timing. At high noon, 200 miles at 55 MPH later, I pulled into the campground here, found a good spot, and paid for 16 days. What's interesting is this is the first place I stayed after moving into the RV back in January 2007. With the exception of the new toll road below now being finished, it's pretty much the same. More traffic noise, though, which is too bad as this is a great oasis only 10 miles from all the sights of San Diego, Baja California, and so forth.
Here's my photo from January 2007 - different site, but this one is even better.
Since Jan. 2007, I've put a lot of miles on the RV--the Life on Wheels conference in Tucson, seven months in Kanab, Utah last year, back to a workamper job in Boulevard, CA for part of the winter, then to the Best Western hotels on the beach in January and February this year, up to Portland via the coast in March, then down to the Trinity Alps for the summer. Have made a full circle, which will be expanded out into the Midwest soon. Fun stuff!
But I'm not going to move this RV for a few weeks and have set it up as my home base for a bit. Need to get a new tablecloth, though.