Sunday, November 21, 2021

The Week that Was...

 Sunday Nov. 21

One week out on our adventure.

It was definitely the best weather we have ever experienced on our southerly escape route - other than wind in the early times, it was great driving on dry roads in warm weather (around freezing in AMs and reaching mid teens C/ 60s F in the afternoons). Amazing for this time of year we think.

We are settled in Apache Junction for the next 4 months! 

Here's what we did to get "settled":

  • parked the trailer and leveled up, hooked up power, sewage, & water and were greeted by our neighbours from years past (including this tiny "bush" bunny (as we know them))
 

  • got groceries

Really? And they don't have Jones Ginger Beer, Bill's fave!

  • did laundry
  • connected to highspeed internet ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘; in other years we have used our neighbours' service but that was not up for the challenge of Bill  continuing to jam remotely

Weds Nov. 17

After a pleasant, scenic day on the road we stopped in Page AZ for our last night on the road.

A well-timed morning communication with Rose Lynn's brother Ian led us to take a detour from plan A (Vegas); with the dry weather, we were finally able to drive Scenic Byways  east from Cedar City on 14, connecting with S 89 taking us into AZ.

Here's some of what we saw:



Losing elevation from 7000 ft on S 89


6% Grade/Next 4 Miles/Watch for Falling Rocks/
 Trucks & Vehicles Pulling Trailers Use Lower Gear
on S 89




Lava rubble on 14


Lunchtime meadow view on 14


Outdoor lunch in the sunshine!
11C/ ~50F and calm
It's all good!


Snow on roadsides near the summit of 
Scenic Byway 14

The red rock drama in the distance was a nice distraction
 that would continue throughout our day.


Tues Nov 16

Our morning started with wind warnings for south of Idaho Falls but, other than heavy gas consumption(!), they did not hold us up. We spent an early, quiet evening in the KOA at Fillmore Utah after another pleasant day of dry roads.

                             

Looking out the windshield through morning frost in Fillmore!

Monday Nov 15

Long day on the road out of Milk River....

First order of business was crossing into the US. That was easy except for the fog and wind we drove in for half an hour on either side of the border! At 6 am, there was one vehicle in front of us and inspection was short and sweet:

Passports please - no vaccination documentation
Where are you going/how long?
Firearms or ammunition?
Alcohol or tobacco?
Any citrus?
Roll down your back window. (was that to check for aliens ?)


Other than wind, it was a good, long, scenic day
 which ended in Idaho Falls, ID


Sunday Nov 14

Finished packing and drove to a prearranged campsite in Milk River AB, just north of the US border. We hoped to have a walk when we arrived but the Chinook winds kept us indoors and we turned in early to get an early start in the AM.

Under Eight Flags display blown by the westerly Chinook winds.

(just scroll down beneath the photo to see the explanation)

A special "Thank You" to our magnificent neighbours, Dave & Barb, for all they do but especially for the send-off supper and game at their place last night. They even took some leftover kitchen things!

3 comments:

  1. Curious to know what you thought of the Turkey and gravy soda. We've seen it advertised on tv.

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