For the record. 6327 miles.
Got up this morning, had a little steak and eggs, and packed up. We left the Eagle View park in Fort McDowell, and as we pulled out of the park we were treated to a group of wild ponies wandering through. We stopped and watched a bit. Then something spooked them and they took off into the desert. One thing that I thought was interesting was they all walked with their nose to the ground...like my dog when he's on a scent. The pictures aren't great but you get the idea.
So after that, we gassed up, pointed it west and put the hammer down. We wheeled it across the rest of AZ, crossed the Colorado river, passed the infamous CA Ag Inspection station and headed toward the sunset.
Along the way we secured a reservation at a little RV park called Indian Waters in Indio, CA. It's a no frills little spot with a couple hundred no frills RV sites. I had to laugh because their office hours are 1PM to 4PM! And their answering machine says "if you are calling about Coachella Music Festival 2020, we're sold out"! I can only imagine. This little campground is probably like a mini Woodstock during that week.









That sure is a lot of miles on the road! Never heard of golf card game. You'll have to teach us!
ReplyDeleteWe enjoyed your pics of the wild ponies and got out the atlas to follow your route. But here's the big question we have as we sit in our RV this morning: do you use disposable plates or the real deal when you have your steak and eggs?? Lol
ReplyDeleteLOL Dottie! Well we do have a set of "real" dishes in there but in this particular morning we used paper plates because no one wanted to create more dirty dishes on the last leg of our trip!!!!
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