Sept 19th we left Wallowa Lake to begin our journey to Las Vegas, NV, where we will put the RV in winter storage. In the meantime, we will take our time & continue to see the sights as we go along. Our first stop was another Oregon State Park just outside a town called John Day. It was a nice quiet park with plenty of grass, which we like. We wanted to visit the John Day Fossil Beds.
This is one of the richest fossil beds on Earth & some of the fossils recovered there go back millions of years. They had a really nice Visitor’s Center with exhibits & an informative film.
When you look at the tiny seeds & bones recovered, you can only imagine the patience & work that has gone into finding these things. The rock formations & colors here were also very unusual.
We also paid a visit to a rather unusual museum, called Kam Wah Chung Heritage Center.
It was the home/business of 2 Chinese men who came to Oregon during a gold rush. One was a DR, who became well known for his healing herbs & cures.
The other a business man. When the second one died it was sealed as is. It has now become an Oregon State Heritage Sight. It has everything left as it was in 1948. I practically had to drag Collins there but I thought it was very interesting.
After leaving John Day, we passed thru Bend, OR & started feeling cold temps. We stopped for what we thought would be an overnight near the border of OR & CA & ended up staying 5 nights.
View from the RV Park |
The winds decided to blow & we had gusst up to 80 mph. There was no way we were going on the road in that kind of wind!!
After leaving OR, we decided on a stop in Carson City, NV. We camped in the parking lot at the Golden Nugget for a few days. Carson City is a nice, clean small town with easy access to Virginia City,
The Silver Queen |
We also decided to make a stop in Lake Tahoe. We took one day for a trip around the Lake. Since it was the beginning of Oct, there weren’t a lot of people around.
We were kind of between seasons for them. Too late for boating & swimming & too early for skiing. However, the morning we were leaving, we woke up to snow flakes! That wasn’t in our plan! It had started snowing in the mountains & we did encounter snow as we drove along the east side of the Sierra Nevada Mts. Unfortunately, because of the snow, we really didn’t have any views of the mountains. Luckily for us, the roads were warm enough that none of it was sticking to them.
I wanted to go to Death Valley. Our timing wasn’t so good, because it was during the government shutdown. I guess because the main highway thru it runs from CA to NV they at least had to keep that open.
We had planned to stay in one of their campgrounds a couple nights, but of course, that didn’t happen. Most of what you want to see are the rock formations, etc. So we pretty much saw everything from the road. There were a couple spots that looked like big lakes, but as we got closer, I realized it was more like white sand.
They are salt flats & borax. The salt is almost pure table salt & the borax was actually mined there in the 1880’s (think 20 Mule Team Borax). Borax is often used as a laundry additive.
I thought Death Valley would be a huge desert, which it is, but I didn’t expect the interesting mountains & rock formations. I was glad we were able to at least drive thru it.
Here are some pics of Las Vegas as we came into town.
Nov. 24th The last 75 days have been relatively uneventful. After traveling over 6,000 miles in 90 days thru Canada & Alaska, which is the distance we would normally travel in 8 months, we decided a good rest was in order. We snuggled into a great location in Las Vegas with beautiful weather & stayed for six weeks. Now this isn’t to say we did nothing; we were, in fact, busy with a lot of putzing. Not only did we get back into our fitness center routine, but we also treated the RV to a major once over. This included washing & polishing the entire outside, not a small task for a 41’ long 12’ high rig, as well as changing all the gas, oil & air filters, greasing the chassis, buffing out all the little scratches accumulated over the last two years, polishing the chrome wheel rims (a two day task in itself), cleaning the entire inside and finally, much the same for the car.
Our RV spot in Las Vegas |
Southwest Landscaping |
Southwest Landscaping |
Las Vegas Sunset |
Dancing Waters at the Bellagio |
Eiffel Tower at the Paris Hotel |
Decorations at the Venetian Hotel |
Lobby at the Venetian Hotel |
Karen did her normal wheeling & dealing and got us second row dead center seats, no more than 10 feet from the stage. Thoroughly enjoyed the show but walking the strip itself was a disappointment. Now you have huge hotels spread out for miles verses the smaller, closer places of old where you easily walked from place to place along a street lit up like Disneyworld . We did see several hundred Marines in their Dress Blues, in town from Pendleton (California) to celebrate the Marine Corp Birthday. Few realize the Corp is the oldest United States military service, most people thinking it would be the Army. They look so young, like they should be home making out with their girl & not in uniform adding to their chest of ribbons by going in harm’s way. Karen then reminds me that was me 50 years ago; doesn’t seem possible.
Downtown Las Vegas |
They have an LED Light Show on a canopy over the street |
2 comments:
Thanks for catching us up. You were out west where we're going this next summer.
Karen & Collins,
Andy and I love to hear about your travels and tales. We think it is truly awesome that you are "living the dream"... Enjoy, and we wish you Christmas Blessings, Joy Peace and much Love in 2014.
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