Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, totally worn out, shouting "Wow...What a Ride!"

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Jiggling......Again With The Jello

June 1-17, 2018

On June 1st we got out for our next hike. Just 1/2 mile up the road behind Alpen Rose is an access point to the San Juan National Forest. We headed out to find the waterfall and trails, the trails we took are part of the trail system we hiked early on in our stay. 






As we were almost off the trail guest from the rv park were hiking up, they commented on the smoke behind us. This smoke would soon become the 416 Wildfire and would impact on our lives. They have not determined the cause of the fire. The Durango Silverton Railroad shut down indefinitely and they closed the San Juan Forest to all activities. 



On June 3rd our friends Mike & Liz arrived at Alpen Rose. We first met Mike & Liz on our AK caravan in 2016 and last saw them on the AL Gulf Coast in April 2017.
We had to work a few days so we left them to their own devices but once we were off it was time to get out on some jeep trails. Our first drive was in the Vallecito Lake area on Middle Road. Beautiful scenery in the Rocky Mountains.





Due to the 416 Fire the road north of Durango, US 550, is down to one lane (8am-6pm) and sometimes closes depending on winds and where the fire is. Any time the road is open pilot cars are mandatory, much of the area 5 miles north of us has been evacuated. We wanted to do the San Juan Scenic Byway, a 240 mile loop, so up and on the road so we can be some of the first through the fire area. Police pilot cars take 10 vehicles at a time, with enough escorts to take 50+ vehicles at a time. 








Conversation on the front porch every afternoon was about the fire, all the while managers are encouraging us to leave when we felt uncomfortable. There are more cancellations than reservations, the park's occupancy rate has dropped, the park is mainly made of workampers, evacuees and a few who came despite the fire. On June 9th mandatory evacuations are only a mile up the road, the smoke came into the valley in the evenings permeating the rv, ash would be on everything in the morning, smoke settled into the valley and remained until later in the day. A few days after the start of the fire we started doing some prep in case of evacuation, on the 9th we moved into full travel mode. On the 10th we let the managers know we were relocating 55 miles to the south and we'd keep an eye on the fire and head back when things cleared up. 

After 90 minute ride, along with Mike and Liz, we were settling at the San Juan County Fairgrounds-McGee Park in Farmington NM. 500 sites, $30/night 50amp and water, some sites are 30amp only, dump station on site, 24 hour security that was present. It worked well especially considering what was in the area. 
Our neighbor for our stay; we didn't see here as we were backing into our site but soon learned she was there. We all came to an understanding and we enjoyed checking on her from inside the rv. 


We did some tourist things while in Farmington. One day we took a ride to 4 Corners since Liz and Mike had never been there, we've been there a few times over the years.
2018 Mike & Liz

2004 Our son Tom

Took a jeep ride near Farmington looking for arches.


Tomorrow, Friday the 15th,  Mike & Liz head on and we will hang out here through Father's Day. We had a great time with Mike & Liz and look forward to more good times when we see them in FL this winter. 

We'll not only celebrate Father's Day but our 33rd wedding anniversary is the 15th and Dave's birthday is the 17th. Always a fun time of the year.

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To date no lives have been lost and no structures burned. Many thanks to the firefighters who worked tirelessly.




For a variety of reasons we've decided not to go back to Alpen Rose and to find a position somewhere else. We've put out inquiries at UT State Parks, Laramie County CO and COE IA where we saw they might be needing help. Meanwhile we've made reservations in UT to carry us through 4th of July. 

Until next time...



13 comments:

  1. Too bad about the 416 Fire. I know how much you guys were looking forward to a summer in Colorado. Those forest fires are always scary and leave behind such devastation. I'm sure you felt you had no choice but to move on. I know we would've especially once the ash starting falling. You'll just have to target Colorado for another summer, hopefully one with more moisture!

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    1. Sad to leave but we know we'll be back one day, maybe with a second vehicle so we can do more exploring.

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  2. Happy Birthday Dave and Happy Anniversary to you two. Love that wedding picture! So sorry about your change in plans but it's the obvious choice. I like your neighbor at the fairgrounds and am glad you came to an understanding. Hard to believe that the 416 Fire started June 1 and is still burning. I hope it continues to be no loss of structures or lives. Such a huge area devastated. So sad.

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    1. Thank you so much!! We're just glad to be out of the smoke. Loved our neighbor just wish we could have seen the babies.

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  3. Happy anniversary! Scary being so close to the fire but interesting to watch them fight it. Nice that you were able to meet up with the Quigley's the one and only time we have crossed paths with them was with you guys up in Alaska.

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    1. Thanks!!! It was interesting, many an afternoon was spent with the Quigley's watching them fight the fire from the air. Mike & Liz still remember our meetup with you two in AK, one of those fun times we seem to have a lot.

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  4. Sometimes, life throw us a wrench, and although you want to throw it back you just bear it and grin it. And that is exactly what you had been doing, jiggling. Steve and I are both bummed we wont be seeing you this October. But, who knows on your way east next winter we might just bump into each other.
    Happy Anniversary, wow. 33. that's impressive and Happy Birthday to Dave!

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    1. Thanks so much, bummed we won't see you two either. Hopefully by the time you get there the smoke will be gone.

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  5. So sorry you had to leave, know how much you enjoyed Colorado & visiting Tom. But, great you found another spot so soon! Have a great rest of the summer

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    1. Thanks, shaping up to be a fun last part of the summer, lots of stuff planned already.

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  6. Wildfires, such an awful thing, especially to such a gorgeous area. Glad no one was hurt. Lot's of happy celebrations! I hope the rest of the year works our well for you guys!

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    1. Thanks!!! So far so good, lots of stuff planned already. Never saw a wildfire up close till now, interesting and hope I don't have to see one up close again.

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  7. Sometimes it is just time to go. Happy trails.

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