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Joshua tree day 2
... sneakers and found a nice bright jumper that the cashier forgot to ring up... To late we had left when I realised. Then went to the dollar tree store and guess what everything really is $1. Got a few essentials. Hit the road and went out to pioneer town. Saw an old western film set and then went to pappy and harriots for lunch..omg... Kids had hot dogs.. Not like ours... Amazing. I had nachos.. Hmmm now this is not even close to anything I have ...
On the move
Woke at 5am for our huge transfer. Left with little drama the del sol in Anaheim back to LAX to drop the car, steve dropped us at the Marriott LAX for the rv pick up and dropped the car, lucky no dramas with the car, was a bargain. $135 for the whole week. Steve got back in record time in a taxi and not long after the guy came to pick us up. Took a long time to do paperwork and we had to watch a DVD on what to do, cud not concentrate.. eep! Headed out of ...
Road Trippin' USA
... next day of course. Thank God statistics have not changed since we left home. After two nights we were pretty done gambling and visited a Cirque du Soleil The Beatles show. I do not have the patience for shows usually but we both found this one fantastic.
Grand Canyon, Monument Valley & Mesa Verde
Three days is more than enough in Vegas, especially when you are visiting with your wife :-). So ...
California Dreaming
... I start mentally rationing the water.
And then like a gift from God, the town of Jean appears. And when I say town, I mean Correctional Facility, Casino, and a service station. We don’t care. It is the best place we have ever been to in our lives. They are charging a king’s ransom for fuel and we give them the dosh happily. We love these people in the service station. There is not a lot to get Elwood for lunch, so he eats a hot ...
PCT days 110-114: I-15 to I-10 (near Cabazon)
... Lions, tigers, grizzly bears, cougars, and racoons put up a show for us. Then it's time to say thank you and good bye to our friends and continue to walk alone towards the Mexican border. We put in another 11 miles that afternoon despite the ever shortening daylight. The wind gusts get really stong that night and shake the tent violently.
Day 114: We wake up to a dense fog and strong winds push the ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking