We spent the last week on a lake near Yuma Arizona on the Colorado River called Mittry Lake. The living was easy, the rent was cheap, (free) and we made a whole passel of new friends. Continue reading Dust and Mosquitoes:
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The Death Valley Chronicles:
Hi Everyone – March 6, 2005
This is going to be a series of short takes about our stay in Death Valley because we have no internet here at the bottom of the North American Continent. Continue reading The Death Valley Chronicles:
Davis Camp in Bullhead City:
We have been out of touch for a few days. Sporadic cell coverage and no e-mail. We have been able to link up with some of our new found friends at different campgrounds that we have been at. We have been up and down the Colorado River for most of the last month. Continue reading Davis Camp in Bullhead City:
Sunshine and Wildflowers:
The rain-gods are being nice to us these days. There have been some rain squalls and one very loud thunderstorm since we arrived here in Lake Havasu City Arizona. It has still been nice, because the rain has been happening at night and then the sun comes out and the temperature is right back up to 65 or so by the afternoon. We have been riding the tandem all over town. Continue reading Sunshine and Wildflowers:
Hiding Out in Joshua Tree National Monument
We are sitting here in Cottonwood Springs Campground and outside our front door a spectacular sunset is playing itself out. We started out this morning in Joshua Tree California. We spent a couple hours in 29 Palms riding our bicycle around town looking at the murals painted on their buildings. Continue reading Hiding Out in Joshua Tree National Monument