Wednesday, February 04, 2015

WE FIND A GREAT BOONDOCKING SITE IN THE MOJAVE DESERT

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SUNRISE OVER THE PIUTE MOUNTAIN RANGE FROM HERE IN THE MOJAVE NATIONAL PRESERVE

This is Wednesday’s post February 4th 2015

Anyone who has walked in the desert on a full Moon-lit night will well understand the feelings I had when Pheebs & were out after dark.  All surrounding mountains & the valley where we were camped bathed in Moonlight.  Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.

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AN EARLY MORNING SUNRISE SETS THE MOUNTAINSIDE ON FIRE

Seeings how our bodies are still on Arizona time we were up before 4:30 a.m.  Not a lot to do at that hour of the morning when there is no internet but we managed & at first light we were into the Jeep with the heater on & off to find us a cool boondocking spot with hopefully an internet signal.

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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER JUST SOUTH OF ‘HOLE IN THE WALL’ CAMPGROUND

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EASY TO SEE WHY THEY CALL IT ‘HOLE IN THE WALL’ WITH ALL THE HOLES IN THE SURROUNDING ROCKS

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A NICE LOOKING VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER

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ALTHOUGH NOT OPEN TILL 9 WE WERE ABLE TO CHECK OUT SOME INFO BOARDS OUTSIDE

Took us a bit of looking around but by golly if we didn’t find ourselves a great solitary spot just off Black Canyon Road a couple miles south of the campground.  Bonus find.  Flat, easily accessible, about a quarter mile off the road & holy smokes this location is picking up a great Verizon signal at 4G’s & 3 bars.  Of course that is with our Wilson Booster & the antennae way up on top of our roof sitting on one of our air conditioners.  However……we only have those fast speeds when we are connected & the internet connection here is spotty.  If my posts are late in publishing it means I am having connection problems:((

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WE QUICKLY PACKED UP OUR OVERNIGHT SPOT AT SITE 27 & HEADED OUT

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Noticed from our new spot we can actually look south & see Doug & Yuma's rig about another mile or more south of us.  We passed Doug’s rig early this morning while looking for a spot but there  was no sign of life in his camp yet.  Doug’s a late riser.

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THAT’S THE TOP OF DOUG’S RIG JUST DOWN A BIT FROM DEAD CENTER AND HE’S OUR CLOSEST NEIGHBOR

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SPOTTED THESE HORSES THIS MORNING

Usually after a long day’s travel we generally like to spend the next day just sitting around camp relaxing & maybe doing a few walks around our immediate neighborhood familiarizing ourselves with the terrain. Pheebs & I did a perimeter walk but didn’t go to far.  The day was heating up fast.  DSC_0024 - Copy

TURN OFF FOR THE BLM SITE IS THERE JUST ON THE LEFT & THAT IS A COW WALKING UP THE CENTER OF THE ROAD TOWARD ME…I’M IN THE MOTORHOME WITH KELLY FOLLOWING IN THE JEEP

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SOME OF OUR CLOSEST NEIGHBORS

Heard a vehicle roll in & it was Doug & Yuma.  He had no problem spotting our lone rig out in the desert.  Yuma & Pheebs get along great & within seconds the two of them were racing around like a couple wisenheimers.  Always great to see dogs playing so well together.  We pulled up a few chairs alongside our rig & had ourselves a good chat.  Places to go, where we've been, things to see.  RV folks always have things to talk about & always good to Doug & Yuma.  Our trails will probably cross again in the coming days as we scurry about this great gem called the Mojave National Preserve.

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DOUG, YUMA, & PHEEBS

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PHEEBS DUG A HOLE UNDER MY CHAIR TO COOL OFF FROM THE HOT SUN

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AND NOW FOR SOME ZANY DOG PHOTOS

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I THINK YOU ARE PRETTY NEAT PHEEBS

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TIME FOR SOME SMOOCHES

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I’D SAY THESE TWO GUYS ARE PRETTY TUCKERED OUT

We will be up & out the door early Thursday morning.  Like to do our exploring & hiking around before the hot noon day desert sun is upon us.  We will search out the Rock House cabin with a 1 mile trail that leads to a well-known watering hole & site of an 1860’s military outpost.

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A FEW PHOTOS FROM AROUND OUR BLM LAND CAMPSITE

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I WAS UP ON THE RIG’S ROOF PUTTING UP OUR WILSON SLEEK AMPLIFIER ANTENNA ATOP AN AIR CONDITIONER…LOOKING SOUTHEAST TOWARDS THE RIG’S FRONT END

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THERE’S THE PHEEBS DOWN THERE LOOKING IN THE DIRECTION OF YUMA’S HOUSE

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WE THINK THIS MAY ONCE HAVE BEEN THE SITE OF AN OLD RANCH

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THERE ARE MANY OF THESE ‘MOJAVE YUCCAS’ EVERYWHERE

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I had been hoping to catch tonight’s Moon coming up over a distant mountain ridge again but was a few minutes late & the Moon had already cleared the ridge.  But no matter, I did manage to get a few sunset photos anyway……………..

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SUNSET FRAMED BY MOJAVE YUCCAS

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( While driving in the car with my son, I had an "oldies" radio station on. It played a song that I remembered from the 1960's.  "You know, Ron, this song was on when I was in bed with a broken leg back when I was young."  "Gee, Mom, that's too bad," he replied. "You couldn't even get up to turn it off."