This life is WAY too stressful. |
Our campsite at Walker Lake. |
Oops! What a bonehead move. |
Lots 'o snow at the Great Basin Nat'l Park…NOT! |
A real shoe tree? |
We planned on stopping at the Arches and Canyonlands Nat’l Parks, but when we pulled into Moab, we discovered it was the end of Spring Break and the beginning of Jeep Safari Week. There were wall-to-wall people and Jeeps and no campsites to be had, paid or boondock. So, as I said “plans change every week and twice on Sundays”, we decided to keep going East and return to the south and southeast area of Utah possibly around Octoberish. But while cruising the area, what we did see, it looks to be a definite must-see area of the country.
A look down on the valley. |
Looks like the set for an old Western movie |
Steep cliffs |
March, in the Rockies, and yes, we need more suntan lotion. |
A rock climbers fantasy. |
Jeanne in front of the coke oven formations. |
"The mummy" formation. |
Shorts and a T-shirt? Check out all that snow... |
My only opportunity to play in the snow, in March, in the Rockies, c'mon, you've got to be kidding me... |
Beautiful green Gunnison River. |
The rugged outdoors, nothing like it. |
Lots of saddle and keyhole views at the Black Canyon of the Gunnison Nat'l Park |
My best half in front of the Black Canyon |
Gunnison River, could this be the inspiration for Creedence Clearwater Revival's song "Green River"? |
Fishing the Blue Mesa Reservoir early in the a.m. The scene literally never changed, the fish are still laughing... |
The white caps start to rise... |
Caught, tried, convicted, and executed all in one fell swoop. |
Now here is a more manageable meal, the steak is one quarter the size of the 72 ouncer. |
Eat it all, within 1 hour, and it is free. |
That is ONE HUGE hunk of meat! Got the meat sweats yet? |
A must-try when in Amarillo, TX |
The Cadillac Ranch from the highway. |
The 60's live on... |
Lake Eufaula... |
…a little swampy |
BBQ pork, slaw, beans, fried pickles, & an ice cold Blue Moon to wash it all down with…Mmmm! |
The sun sets on downtown Memphis. |
We rolled into Red Bay, AL, the next day. Yippee-Kayay! We were almost to the end of our must-do/must-go list, just gotta hunker down now and get things done. The estimate from Norris, (I call him the Walmart Greeter of Tiffin) was initially 4-6 weeks before we could get in. Norris is actually the first contact with Tiffin you get while at the service center, he comes to your rig and assesses whether you need a full bay, or maybe can get all your work done in one of the express bays. Folks who choose the express bay get their choice, 1 tech for 6 hours or 2 techs for 3 hours. But then you leave. The campground was full, as usual, upon our initial arrival. In that case, you have a choice of 2 off site campgrounds (subject to availability), the RV dealer across the street has limited spaces for overflow, several water and power only sites behind the service bays, or dry-camping behind the service bays near the RV wash area. We chose to dry-camp on site, but before closing time they got us a water and electric spot. The following morning, after Norris’ visit, we got an assigned site with full hookups. And at this time Norris revised the wait time to 3-4 weeks which was what we had our first time here. I did some time management juggling and got set up for the MH engine service, as well as the accident claim body repair and paint, during my down time waiting for a bay spot. Bay Diesel, here in Red Bay, did my first service on the bus and they are recommended by Tiffin. I was happy with their service that first time, and they get the nod this time as well. Norris recommended we go to Custom Paint and Auto Body for our accident claim work, and he called them for us. Austin, son of the owner, showed up immediately and arranged to take care of the damage, they could get us in next week. And during the 2 or 3 day repair, he said they have 50A service outside the shop for full-timers like us to stay in the coach during work. Very accomodating. So, here we sit, appointments made, ready to pounce on a moment’s notice, hurry up and wait...
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