Saturday, September 27, 2014

Wherever the wind blows us...

We left Meridian, ID on Thursday...destination West Wendover, NV about 300 miles away. We knew there was some breeziness in the forecast for the afternoon, so we hit the road early.  

However, the wind started picking up and while heading down Hwy 93 south of Twin Falls, ID we ran into some substantial gusts.  The fifth wheel handles well in that type of weather but, knowing the weather reports were calling for even more wind, we decided to hit the jackpot.  Jackpot, NV that is!

Fortunately, Cactus Pete's in Jackpot has a very clean, very level, very reasonably priced rv park right next to the casino/hotel.  Unfortunately, they also have some incredibly tight slot machines. (Don't ask!)

RV Park at Cactus Pete's in Jackpot, NV


The wind roared all afternoon and into early evening before it finally calmed.  Any further travel that day would have been unwise and, casino aside, we were glad we had stopped.

West Wendover 

Historic Wendover Will...63' tall...welcoming us to town!  Brother to Vegas Vic and Laughlin Lou...all designed in the early 1950's by Pat Denner, who also designed the image of Colonel Sanders for KFC.
 

The next morning we finished our journey.  As we crested the hill above West Wendover, we were treated to the awesome sight of the Bonneville Salt flats stretching out as far as the eye could see!  We later learned that the top of that hill is famous as a spot to actually see the curvature of the earth due to the expanse of the flats.

Salt Flats and road to Speedway from one of our GeoCaching adventures.


We took advantage of that afternoon's hot, sunny weather to get out and explore the area.  Wendover has a rich history.  A few highlights:

* Rather like the importance of the Golden Spike for the railroad, the last telephone pole to complete coast-to-coast telephone lines was placed on the Nevada/Utah border in Wendover in 1914.  The first coast-to-coast call included Alexander Graham Bell on the East Coast, Thomas Watson on the West Coast, and President Woodrow Wilson at the White House.  Do you think anyone has ever calculated how many gazillions of calls went over those lines after that? 

Tom at telephone pole monument.


*The atomic bombs dropped on Japan during WWII were actually built at the airfield here.  No matter what ones political opinion may be, it is sobering to see the lonely looking buildings sitting out on the edge of the Salt Flats and to think about how many lives were impacted by those weapons.

*Many movies have been all or partially filmed here...Independence Day, Con Air, Mulholland Falls, The Core, Hulk and, oddly, Pirates of the Caribbean.  A number of sets built for the films still remain.
 

The Storm

We knew a thunderstorm or two was in the forecast for Friday evening.  It seemed there was no place in Nevada, Arizona, or Utah that we could go to avoid that.  However, we didn't expect the fury with which the storm arrived!

Looking out the RV window, we could see some dust type clouds rolling over the flats.  Next thing we knew, the trailer was rocking like a giant hand was shaking it!  As the storm collapsed on top of us, it created 70 mph winds that hit us broadside...and had us scurrying for more substantial temporary shelter in the KOA store/laundry building.  

As the wind died down, the rain started.  Heavy rain pounded all night and by morning had left dozens of deep channels all through the rv park.  The store roof was leaking in a number of places and staff said they had never witnessed a storm like that here.  Gee...we sure timed our visit perfectly!

Visting the Salt Flats

Today we drove out to the Bonneville Salt Flats International Speedway.  Any plans we may have had to see how fast the truck could run across the salt would have been seriously thwarted by one fact...the salt flats were entirely under water!  

Flooded salt flats...right at the Speedway entrance!


The amount of rain from last nights storm flooded the area.

In addition, there has been so much rain lately, from the same storms that flooded Phoenix and Vegas, that the World Finals Speed Week at the flats was canceled twice this month and will not be held this year at all!  They'll try again next year...
 



 

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Pasco, WA to Meridian, ID

Just as we suspected, it will be challenging to develop the habit of updating this blog regularly.  It's so easy to get caught up in other activities...eating, visiting, eating, planning our routes, eating, swimming, eating, driving, eating, and sight-seeing...oh, did I forget to mention eating?  

If eating is foremost on our minds, it could be because during our two days in the Tri-Cities visiting Robert, Jennie, and Brodie we were fortunate enough to partake of some very delicious dishes while we chatted.  Dishes that included some of Robert's always yummy cooking.  It's easy to get spoiled when he's in the kitchen!

Our stay at the Pasco KOA was relaxing...a sparkling indoor pool and hot tub plus the sounds of the freeway right next door creating plenty of white noise to lull us to sleep.  

Our neighbors were quiet, considerate, friendly, and...interesting.  The Seattle band, Lady Justice, parked just across from us.  Check them out.  http://www.ladyjusticetheband.com   Old fogies that we are, we didn't even think about getting a selfie with them until it was too late!

While at the KOA, we were struck once again by the diversity of folks we meet on the road...people from all over the world and from all walks of life.  We relish these interactions and enjoy hearing the unique story that each individual has to tell.

After leaving the Tri-Cities yesterday morning, we drove to Meridian, ID just west of Boise.  Along the way, we just had to stretch our legs and do a little GeoCaching.  

Here's Tom in a "Where's Waldo?" type of picture signing the cache log...



Tomorrow, on down the road towards Nevada...


Sunday, September 21, 2014

"Switching" our plans around...

The plan was to leave Port Susan at around 8:30 in the morning and head to see our son, Robert, in the Tri-Cities.  However, we all know how the universe laughs at "plans"!

We were ready to leave right on schedule...fifth wheel slides in, utilities disconnected, and antenna down.  Tom backed the truck, lining the hitch with the pin box, while Sheila stood at her normal post to activate the landing gear power switch.  She pushed the switch...and nothing happened.  Uh oh!

For those readers not familiar with this switch, it extends and retracts the landing gear that support the front of the fifth wheel when it's not attached to the truck.  Without the landing gear up, we weren't going anywhere!

 

So...to make what could be a long story short...after a trip to a local rv dealer (wrong part) and another trip to two rv supply stores (they could order it), Tom tried an independent hardware store.  And they had a switch we could use!  

Landing gear up!  Tires rolling!  And only 6 hours behind schedule...




(Thanks Brenda and Bob for the tip regarding "They have everything!" Arlington Hardware.  That bit of info from our visit last weekend saved the day!)



Friday, September 19, 2014

Getting Ready to Roll!

This has been a busy week...filled with sorting, packing, visiting, and "see you laters".  

Seeing friends and family this week in preparation for our departure has been wonderful...and bittersweet.  (No, of course, Grandma Sheila didn't cry half the way back to Port Susan after leaving the grandkids!!!) 

As much as we want to travel and be out of the Washington gray for the winter, it is hard to be away from those we care about.  However, the miracle of modern technology and our smart phones will allow us to Skype, text, Facebook, and email as much as we want.  Oh, and of course, there's always the traditional phone conversation!

Part of the prep for leaving was for Tom to wash the exterior of the fifth wheel. No small job under the best of circumstances!  

However, Port Susan Camping Club, our summer home, has been having issues with one of the three water wells...and, as luck would have it, it's the well we're on.  We've been under severe water restrictions for several weeks...restrictions that include "no vehicle or RV washing". 

Each day we've waited to see if the restrictions had been lifted so that Tom could grab the hose and brush and get to work on the RV.  No chance!

So, this week Tom spent countless hours over several days with a ladder, rag, and spray bottle...and completed the tedious task of cleaning our home.  His shoulders ached, his back ached, his arms ached, and the whole process gave him a headache.  However, he finally got it all done this morning.

And, then...you guessed it...the water restrictions were lifted this afternoon! 

Tomorrow morning we head out for our next adventure...



Friday, September 12, 2014

Beware...Novice Bloggers!

Today we decided we needed a blog...and here it is.  Do we have any idea what we're doing or what we plan to say?  Not really!  However, we hope that we can keep interested family and friends in the loop as to where we are and what we're doing.  

We also believe that this blog can serve as a journal for us to look back on and use as a tool to jog our (unreliable) memories down the road.  During our past rv travels through 33...uh...34...hmm...33 states, we have attempted to keep some written records.  That journaling effort has been mainly a failure, leaving us with many questions when we reminisce. 

"What was the name of that charming rv park outside of Gatlinburg, TN?" 

"Where did we have that incredible muffaletta when we were in New Orleans the first time?" 

"How much was diesel when drove to Florida in '98?"

"What town were we in when we ruined the fifth wheel's awning on a telephone pole?"  

Well, maybe we don't want to remember everything!

Anyhow, now we're off on a new adventure...more travels and blogging!