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!"

Thursday, May 3, 2018

April in Durango

April 4th - April 30th 2018

Our drive from Page AZ to Durango CO was all on 2 lane road and continually uphill. Thankfully our slide did stay in but our truck threw a code again, again no power loss or any retardation of speed. As we entered CO we saw the Rockies in the distance, they were snow covered. We arrived at Alpen Rose RV Park mid afternoon, found directions to our site and started settling in. Alpen Rose has 2 sections, the older 30amp treed section behind the office and buildings, then there is the 50amp section which has regular, premium and big rig sites. We are in a regular pull thru site, we share the yard with our neighbors, we've set up on the part where the tree is. There's a small planting garden around the tree :)   The park is located on the north side of Durango, across the street is the Durango Silverton Railroad Line. The train will be by 6 times a day, 3 up and 3 back. 
site 93


view out the back window
                             


Being the slow season the office hours are split, 8-12 then 3-5, when the office reopened we headed over to introduce ourselves to Joan and Bob who have been managers here for 17 years. The office has been slammed with reservation requests, with Joan being the only one in the office she was thankful we were here so early. We arrived on a Wednesday and offered to start work on Friday. I've been getting reacquainted with Campgro-und Master and Dave has been learning about the mechanics of the park. By month's end we are open 8-12 and 1-5, still need a few more couples to work the office and maintenance, hopefully those who are suppose to show do so. By the end of the month we had 3 couple doing what we do, need 3 more. 

We are on a 2 on 4 off schedule, on our days off we are trying to learn the area. 

We've taken a ride up to Silverton, another 2500'+ higher in elevation than Durango. Too cold to do much more than take in the beauty as we rode in our warm truck. 




 Not too much going on in Silverton yet, deserted streets and closed businesses, soon though the place will be jumping.


The Animas River runs through Durango, there is the Animas River Walk Trail which is over 7 miles from end to end. Every rotation off we've been doing segments of it to help acclimate ourselves to the elevation. One day we started at the north end then walked about 3.5 miles south, turned around and walked back to the truck, another day we picked the trail up where we had stopped and continued it to the end and then back to the truck. Then there was the day we biked the whole thing. All in all I did better than I thought I would and only had to get off once on the steepest incline. Nice to work some different muscles once in awhile.






Once it dried up we tried a few hikes the first being Falls Creek Loop Trail  which was much nicer than walking around the campground. If you do the exterior roads in the campground and loop around it's only 1/4 mile, will take a lot of laps to make up my daily 7 miles that I'm not getting. Not a lot of scenery on the trail but it was nice just the same. There is a longer loop off of this trail that we'll try another time.



We also hiked The Colorado Trail to Gudy's Nest  which was a really great hike in the pine forest. I hadn't realized I missed hiking in a pine forest till we were back in one. Nice to hear the wind rustling in the trees, the creek running alongside of the trail and the scent of pine in the area on a spring day. The Colorado Trail is a 500 mile long trail connecting Durango and Denver, it traverses six wilderness areas and eight mountain ranges, you can read more about it here.



We interrupted this robin's bath 







Didn't see one snake in the desert but here in CO on the trail we finally did






Unfortunately with the colder temps and being in an office 3 days a week my step goal is suffering, not happy with that but hopefully when better weather comes a long we can get out on a few hikes on our days off.

We've started to check out the local breweries and eateries. Our first afternoon in town we ended up at Carver Brewing where Dave enjoyed a flight and I enjoyed their root beer. 

We did try Animas Brewery but Dave didn't care for their beers so we won't be going back. They don't make their own root beer so another strike for them.  

We've been to Steamworks Brewery, the food was good and Dave enjoyed most of the beers. Good food and draft root beer for me, a great way to end a walking tour of Durango. For Dave he likes Carver Brewing best, I know where we'll be returning to soon. 

We headed out one evening for Chinese, we tried the Mongolian Grill where the food was good but the service was lacking. We might give them another try, though there is another Chinese place that gets good reviews. We went to Fiesta Mexican for my birthday, on the 25th. Having had some great Mexican between AZ and TX we found Fiesta to be lacking in flavor, we'll try another Mexican place next time. 

Dave got a chance to look at the slide motor, he appeared to have found the problem and has fixed it :) 

We've tried all the grocery stores, miss my Fry's and HEB :( 

April flew by and before we knew it we'd been here a month. In May we head to Colorado Springs to see our son Tom. The park will be getting busier as the days go by, at the end of the month we have 2 rallies going on in the park, it's going to get crazy.

I've been working on our reservations for next winter and getting our travel plans in order. We will leave Port Aransas TX on 2/1/19 and arrive in Johnson VT on 5/23/19, by way of FL. I've made lots of reservations but still more to go.

Port Aransas TX to Johnson VT 2/1/2019-5/23/2019
      1)     Spring Creek Park                           Tomball TX                      2/1/19 for 3 nights          

2)      Martin Dies JR State Park               Jasper TX                         2/4/19 for 3 nights                   reserved

3)      Poche’s RV Park                             Beaux Bridge LA               2/7/19 for 3 nights             
      reserved

4)      Buccaneer State Park                   Waveland MS                   2/10/19 for 4 nights              
      reserved

5)      Meaher State Park                        Spanish Fort AL               2/14/19 for 7 nights              
     reserved

6)     Topsail Hill State Park                  Santa Rosa FL                    2/21/19 for 4 nights              
     reserved

7)      Eastbank COE                               Bainbridge GA                   2/25/19 for 2 nights

8)      Quigley’s                                     Citrus Springs FL                2/27/19 for 4 nights

9)     Hillsborough River State Park       Thonotosassa FL                 3/3/19 for 5 nights              
    reserved

10)   Ortona South COE                           Moore Haven FL              3/8/19 for 6 nights          

11)   Easterlin Park Campground           Oakland Park FL                3/14/19 for 4 nights              
     reserved

12)   Bill Frederick Park-Turkey Lake     Orlando FL                       3/18/19 for 5 nights              
      reserved

13)   Quigley’s                                       itrus Springs FL               3/27/19 for 4 nights

14)   Reed Bingham State Park              Adel GA                            3/31/19 for 3 nights              
      reserved

15)   Moduc COE                                    Moduc SC                         4/3/19 for 3 nights                         

16)   Cheraw State Park                       Cheraw SC                         4/6/19 for 3 nights                     reserved

17)   Farm County Campground            Williamston NC                   4/9/19 for 1 night

18)   Oregon Inlet                                 Nags Head NC                     4/10/19 for 7 nights

19)   Falls Lake SRA/Holly Point           Wake Forest NC                   4/17/19 for 3 nights

20)   Stone Mountain State Park           Roaring Gap NC                    4/20/19 for 2 nights

21)  West Virginia Fair Grounds           Fairlea WV                          4/22/19 for 3 nights
      
22) Natural Chimneys Regional Park   Mount Solon MD                    4/25/19 for 3 nights

23)   Cherry Hill Park                            College Park MD              4/28/19 for 7 nights
         reserved

24)   Lums Pond State Park                    Bear DE                            5/5/19 for 3 nights

25)   Old Cedar Campground                 Monroeville NJ                   5/8/19 for 1 nights

26)   Sylvan Lake Beach Park                 Beekman NY                     5/9/19 for 4 nights

27)  Grandview Campresort                   Moodus CT                       5/13/19 for 4 nights

28)   Fisherman’s State Park                 Narragansett RI                  5/17/19 for 5 nights

29)   Travelers Woods                           Bernardston MA                 5/22/19 for 1 night

30)   Maplewoods Campground             Johnson VT                         5/23/19-6/20/19 reserved
4515 miles and 114 nights-let us know if you'll be nearby




The crab apples have started blooming, the grass is getting green but there's still snow in the mountains. 


Until next time....






Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Page AZ: Hikes, a Scenic Ride, Boondocking with Great Friends

March 26-April 3, 2018

Our trip to Page wasn't quite uneventful but we did make it there safely. On the first big climb going north on I17 out of Phoenix our diesel over revved and threw a code with the message light quickly flashing limited power. We pulled off at the next rest area, turned the truck off and back on, indicator light was still on but we had all of our power. As we were heading up US 89 to Page our bedroom slide crept out a bit. After a call to Lippert and Dave's trouble shooting we believe a slide motor is the problem, we'll keep an eye on the slide when we travel to Durango next week.


We scored a great site, C10, at Wahweap Campground on Lake Powell. After getting set up we headed over to friends Steve and MonaLiza's site for a happy hour dinner, our friends Ingrid and Al were also there. A great evening of catching up and making plans for the next day.


The next morning we were up and going, searching for where to get our permits to hike Waterhole Canyon Trail. The trail is on Navajo Tribal land so permits are required, $12/person and well worth the cost. We reached the trail head by 9am, with one other car in the parking lot we knew we'd have the trail to ourselves for awhile. We were soon down in the canyon where we had an amazing hike with great friends. If you are in the Page area this is most definitely worth the cost, slots and ladders made this 2.8 round trip hike one of our favorites ever.    






























The Crazy 6 Tribe
Between the scenery and the company of great friends we had a wonderful time. MonaLiza and Ingrid have blogged about this hike already, they are gifted writers and photographers, check out what Ingrid had to say, or what MonaLiza wrote about the day.

As I've said before I walk/hike so I can enjoy good food. Our hike was followed by a dinner of fried shrimp and fish, the last of our fish from our TX visit in October, lumpia and pancit, courtesy of Steve and MonaLiza, champagne, ginger ale and strawberries made by Ingrid for the girls and marinated mushrooms and a carrot salad courtesy of Sue and Dave. Of course I can't find a picture of the meal but needless to say none of us went home hungry. We said goodbye to Steve and MonaLiza as we won't see them again till this fall when they are in Durango CO checking out the fall colors. 




The next day we moved down the road to Lone Rock on Lake Powell, this is part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and is strictly boondocking. Ingrid and Al have been here for a bit, we settled in near them. Of course camp maintenance needed to be done, Ingrid and I made sure we had a big enough fire pit. 







We enjoyed some awesome views out our door. We could really get used to boondocking in places like this.
                           


Just in case we couldn't find our way home after the campfires.

                               


We did part of the Paria Caynon Trail which took off from Lonely Dell Ranch Historic Site both of which are part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. You can read about the history of the area here. Overall a nice hike in a wide canyon, a great way to get some more steps in.







Lonely Dell Historic Area

If you come here during harvest
you're welcome to take fruit with you
                                     




Bucktank Draw and Birthday Arch Hike

A decent enough hike, we didn't see anyone for at least an hour and then as we were going out we passed a few couples on the way in. This trail is up a sandy wash, hiking is in loose sand so slow going, at least you're going downhill on the way out.
Our only two wildlife sightings that day
                                     




Slot canyon all of 50' long
One day it'll be a great one to hike. 


End of the trail, legs aren't long enough to get
around that pour off. 



Wiregrass Canyon Trail

Wiregrass Canyon Trail will eventually lead to Lake Powell, that meant we were hiking down first and up last. Thankfully a hard packed trail with only a short sandy area near the end. After the sandy area we soon realized we were walking on what at times is river bottom, soon it became apparent that water had recently been in the canyon as the trail turned to quagmire.





Soon after this turned to quagmire and we turned around




Hanging Gardens

Near the Glen Canyon Dam is the Hanging Gardens Trail where you can explore to your hearts contentment. Why Dave didn't bring his camera I don't know, he was really bummed when he saw the lizard but thankfully Ingrid got a few shots of it for Dave.




Alstrom Point

Ingrid asked us if we were up for a ride to one of the most photogenic spots on Lake Powell, she has her little red truck that can go lots of places our wide hipped big Chevy can't.  We packed lunches and took off for the day. Alstrom Point is located in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, has no beach access to Lake Powell, if you wanted to rough it and tent camp at the point you can. The drive there afforded us with spectacular views. 





See the little square on the beach.
It's really a houseboat

                                   


The best lunch spot ever



You can read about Ingrid's write up on our day here. Thanks again for doing all the driving Ingrid, we certainly had a day for the memory bank.

We thoroughly enjoyed boondocking at Lone Rock on Lake Powell, thanks Ingrid and Al for inviting us to join you. We made some great memories and look forward to more boondocking in our future. We learned a lot too, on how long our tanks can last, that we don't need to shower everyday, between our generators and one solar panel we had all the power we needed. All in all a successful boondocking experience. 

That wraps up our time in Page AZ, with slide issues we decided to head straight to Durango CO.

Until next time...