Wednesday, March 5, 2008
The final chapter!
We truly had a great trip and saw a lot of country that we had never seen before and the chances are we never will see some of that area again. For Irene and I our traveling in Florida was by far the most memorable as the scenery was awesome and the variety of things to see and do were spectacular. It may have seemed as though we were eating out a lot but it was so great to be able to go to the local cafe's and eat the local food, that's what made it so interesting. The stay in Yuma for 3 weeks was good as we had a chance to meet up with old friends and socialize with them. Once we left Yuma and the motor home was pointing north reality set in to the fact that the trip was winding down and we would soon be back home.
Crossing the border
To our surprise the crossing into Canada was as quick as it had been 3 months before going south. There was one vehicle in the line ahead of us and we were through in about 5 minutes. The agent asked us how long we had been gone for and whether we had made any purchases and when we replied yes he said "welcome home, have a nice day". How sweet could that be.
A huge thank you to everyone who followed along with our travels. It was a lot of fun doing the blog especially when we knew that you were following us on a daily routine. In the beginning we never thought about how popular the blog would become.
Statistics
Total Kms traveled = 14,388
Total fuel cost = $4276.42
Average MPG (Imp) = 7.88
Average fuel cost per US Gal = $3.01
Total camping cost = $2535.64
Number of days on trip = 94
Kms travelled on the trikes:
Rick & Irene 6117
Dennis & Myrna 6880
Thursday, February 28, 2008
What an Ending!


After breakfast this morning they decided to take us on a ride out to the
for lunch and boy were the chowders every good. From there we went along the coast to


Our ride was 291 Kms of beautifully scenic back roads. We arrived back at
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Hello Reno!


After a day of driving we found ourselves with winter and at Reno for two nights. There was snow on the ground and in the mornings we tread carefully on the ice. We are camped behind the Grand Sierra Resort (formerly the Hilton) in their RV park. Not cheap, it's $30. per night. Had fun doing some gambling. Rick managed to win enough to pay for our dinner. After going out to dinner with Dennis & Myrna then the two of us went to the show and saw "Michael Clayton". A very interesting story.
This morning we are off to Klamath Falls on the journey home. We will be home on the first. Our winter adventure is slowly winding down.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Death Valley


We took the bikes and drove to Badwater which is the lowest place on the North American continent -282 ft below sea level. It is so interesting travelling around this continent of ours. We went off the main road to traverse the 20 mule team canyon, Artists Drive, artists palette and the mosaic canyon! All wonderfully interesting.


The Mosaic Canyon was a 1000 foot climb in 2 1/4 miles on the trike and then a 1/4 mile hike on an old dry creek bed into the canyon. Beautiful, scenic and well worth the effort. It was a mixture of smooth marble like terrain as well as the mosaic walls polished and weathered by time. Another ride we went out to Stovepipe Wells


and passed some interesting natural phenomena along the way - Devils Cornfield and the Sand Dunes.

Also there are the remains of a Borax operation from the late 1800's. The Chinese laborers actually scrapped the borax off the desert floor. The immensity of it can only be realized if you are there looking out at the vista.
We did a ride one morning to "Scotty's Castle" to find out the name is a misnomer as Scotty (Walter Scott) never did own it. It really is an interesting story, too long to tell here. We took the tour of both inside the mansion and underground. Scotty's friends the Johnsons who were the real owners were many years ahead of the times as the technology they used was phenomenal in and around the "Death Valley Ranch". Scotty when he was young was part of Bill Cody's "Wild West Show". A very interesting gold mining con artist who had a lifelong friendship with the Johnsons. They took good care of him and his family financially and he kept them and their guests entertained with his stories.
The desert floor was covered in a lot of areas with yellow daisies from a recent rainfall. 
It doesn't take much to get them growing.
What we found to be awesome was keeping an eye on our GPS we were below sea level on most of our rides in Death Valley.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
For Buzz


Currently we are in Las Vegas spending the money we saved on fuel but we are having fun. We took the trikes out and drove down the Strip to Fremont Street, had lunch and then came back to our camp at Sam's Town RV Park


Casino and went to a movie, cheaper than going into the casinos. Tomorrow we are off to Death Valley for a few days and then on up to Reno.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Car Show in the Foothills
Saturday Myrna & I attended the parade of old cars and floats. The Shriners had 3 wheel electric scooters that they rode and did a formation drill. The Red Hat Ladies had several entries in the parade. There was a roast beef barbecue after. We saw Larry & Shirley Volding there and visited and looked at some of the old cars. After looking around Myrna and I went and saw the Bucket List, what a great movie. The rest of the day we just enjoyed sitting outside and taking in the sunshine.
London Bridge

For lunch we stopped at the Crossroads Cafe at Parker and even though it was busy, busy we really enjoyed the ambiance and the meal. The scenery around Parker is spectacular with lots of greenery because it is along the Colorado River. An area we feel would be great to explore for possible future vacations! Then on to Lake Havasu City and the London Bridge.


In 1962,
The bridge was dismantled, and each stone was numbered. Everything was shipped10,000 miles to
Rick and I enjoyed walking on the bridge and taking pictures.


A young fellow very kindly asked if we wanted him to take our picture on the bridge so here we are. We also found our flower bud tea in a spice shop at the bridge mall.


Riding around before heading out we found many beautiful houses and took pictures of the ones we were really impressed with.


On the way back we went across the Parker Dam and travelled in California along the Colorado River back to Parker where there was a 100 year anniversary parade just finishing up. Lots of people celebrating. Then we stopped at the Stone Cabin for a break.

Interesting history, it is 250 years old approximately and built by the Spaniards. We arrived back at the motor home at 6:00 p.m. and relaxed and watched a couple of movies.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Desert Ride


We all took a picnic lunch, it was 29 C and a little dusty but well worth it.




We went to Fishers Landing on Martinez Lake for a refreshing break after going to the Wildlife Refuge. It was like being in the Florida Keys again with the scenery of boats and palms.
Is this the Arizona desert? or did we make a wrong turn? Another stop was to the Painted Desert trail head,
there you could take trails out into the desert to see all the colors. On the way back we took a side trip to the Cocopah Casino and left a donation behind.







