The Jeep was done by Thursday noon. A new starter motor. We hooked up and headed west from Benson on Interstate 10. We stopped for the night north of Phoenix at a familiar RV Park, Pioneer. Good overnight stop right off the freeway. And my favorite part: they have quail. Headed out early Friday morning.
We drive back and forth all over the western United States, but this last section was particularly good. A new road for us; highway 93. A drive northwest from Phoenix to Las Vegas through the Sonoran Desert; a rolling saguaro sea. We drove from one desert to another. Gradually the saguaro cactus diminished; then a surprise, a Joshua tree forest. When the Joshua trees subsided, we were left with the sparse creosote and yucca of the Mojave desert. Gone from the lush sonoran desert with its saguaro cactus and palo verde trees to the sparse creosote and yucca of the Mojave.
Next up, Hoover Dam. That’s a dramatic drive across, but another surprise. They’re building a suspension bridge waay above it. Judy the acrophobe’s hands started sweating as soon as she saw it. Soon her feet were sweating too. That doesn’t look like a bridge we’ll ever get to drive across. It will streamline traffic flow across the Colorado though. It will eliminate every motorhome stopping to open every cabinet door for homeland security inspection before driving across the bridge.
Friday afternoon we checked in to the Circus Circus RV Park in Las Vegas. It’s an asphalt parking lot. That doesn’t matter though. It’s only for one night. Saturday morning we take care of some errands, like dropping Annie off at Sleepoverrover, move the coach to the storage section in the afternoon, and go check in to the conference hotel for a week. The conference starts Sunday and finishes on Wednesday. Ken Roth and I both attend this conference, so we stay on a couple days after the conference for our partner’s meeting. Quiet time to reflect on how we’re doing, what we’re doing, and what we want to do.