Sunday, April 15, 2012

SNOWBIRDS GOING HOME.

A full compliment of blue skies and 80F degree temps waved goodbye when we departed Earp, CA our home of many weeks near the Colorado River on BLM lands. It was time to head home via the northern route through Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, South Dakota, Minnesota.

Earp, CA

 Don't fill the rig's gas tank on the CA. side of the Colorado River.



 Jackie flying the two-string stunt kite in Earp.

 One last taco in the land of good Mexican food.

"My Grandchild, Education is the Ladder"
Good advice from the Chief in Cameron, AZ


The ride up and through Bryce Canyon Utah was spectacular.
The days are warm but the evenings are beginning to get quite cool.


Highway 29 in Utah to Huntington State Park  was the most beautiful, and scary with numerous switchbacks and 8+ percent downgrades.
Now the days are beginning to be cool too, and the nights downright cold.


10,300 ft summit south of the Wyoming border on highway 191.


Looking north from Interstate 80 going east.  This ain't no blue road, but the weather is producing blue pimples and shivering limbs.


The ultimate in back seat driving.

Wishing for blue skies again.

Looking out onto I-80 from our RV Park in Rawlins, Wy.
The snow has stopped all but the trucks.
Do we venture out?



1 comment:

Jackie Untalan said...

We are headed home!!!! But the weather Grrrrrrr!!!!