Apr 05, 2012

New route, new RV Park….

We took our time getting going Wednesday morning but still managed to be on the road by 9:30AM.  It was a good thing.

Today we were travelling 168 miles which according to Mr Google would take 2.5 hours. Well it took us 4 hours and we only had a 15 minute stop at a rest area.

We left from Pilot Knob, just a few miles West of Yuma and ended up about 5 miles East of Ramona, California.  It didn’t take us long to realize that once past El Centro this was a new route to us.  I guess we always headed North at El Centro to the Salton Sea.

About 6 miles into the journey we were greeted by yet another Border Patrol.

One ferocious drug sniffing dog and no smiles at this stop!

Next we waived to the Good Luck Duck Team as we passed the Imperial Sand Dunes BLM area. Had we known they were so close we would have made an effort to meet the Duck Team!!

Then we were climbing and climbing up to an elevation of 4140 feet.  The RV engine got warm so we had to down shift.  There were barrels of water for radiators all along the route.

Very interesting scenery. The area was covered with these huge rounded boulders. I want to know where they came from???

Huge wind turbines at the summit.....

...and then another Border Patrol! Are they listening to us with all the electronics and enclosed vehicles???

According to the sign, this particular checkpoint is making progress!!

We kept on going up and down, around a curve and then around another curve and finally five miles East of Ramona on HWY 78 we arrived at Ramona Canyon RV Resort, a Western Horizons Membership  Park.  We had joined WHR many years ago but have used them less than 4 nights to date.  As we were in the area we thought we better make use of our membership.

So here we are in a huge site for a mere $2.00 per night including 50AMPS!! As you can see Colin is about to wash the car!

 

The girls are happy to be here, the hunting feature today is chipmunks.  Apparently there are rabbits in the area but we haven’t seen any yet, thank goodness!!!  I saw some beautiful red crowned woodpeckers on one of our walks.

 

We are also happy to be here and settled in for the next four nights.  Thursday morning our adventure continues with a visit to the Egoscue Clinic in San Diego.

 

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5 Responses to “New route, new RV Park….”

  1. Bob says:

    I really like that your motorhome has a mid entry door. The front door on diesel pushers is the one feature I’m really not keen on. A mid-entry door means no traipsing through the whole coach to get to the kitchen (for example)
    I can’t quite see what make it is. Maybe you’ve linked to it somewhere on your site, but it’s not jumping out in front of me. Have you ever done a “feature” on the RV? Is there a link? Some of us are nosey.

    • contessa says:

      Bob……just for you, we will do a feature blog…when we get back to Canada!!n We love our RV also! We would never have a front doo model for the very reason you stated. I can’t see us hauling all our stuff thru the RV when loading.

      Connie….wish you were here for the weekend!

      Elaine…too many inspections but the US is very concerned about the Mexicans come over the border.

  2. Connie in PA says:

    Contessa, I’m eating this up – I mean the area you’re in – my cousins live in San Diego and my fav aunt lives north of there in Hemet. When I saw it on your map and the desert pics, it brought back the best memories of when we visited them. I’m interested in your visit to the clinic in SD. Enjoy you trip home! Best Wishes Always! Connie

  3. Elaine says:

    wow your hitting plenty of inspections and patrols…glad your safe and sound at tonights destination…travel safe friends

  4. Susie larose says:

    Good to hear your back in the USA with no problem,s!! Were settling in, slowly unloading the Mtr. Home, weather has been sunny!! Safe trip!!!

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