Trip follow up:
5363 miles in the motorhome
1183 miles on the car
762.3 gallons of gas
Avg price $2.14
High $2.99 McDermitt, Nv
Low $1.94 Texas & New Mexico border
States:
Washington
Oregon
Idaho
Nevada
California
Utah
Arizona
New Mexico
Texas
Here are our travels this Fall.
Travels since retirement.

Mt. Shasta our last morning on the road.
When we got home last year I designed and installed a mounting bracket on the motorhome for our satellite TV antenna. I wasn’t sure how will it would take the wind on the roof of the motorhome so I put it between the airconditioners. I figured this would take care of the wind problem but wasn’t to sure that the airconditioners would not interfere with the satellite reception. It worked great, during the whole trip I did not have to remove the dish and all the mounting screws stayed nice and tight.

Motorhome projects after this trip:
Restring side window of livingroom slide.
Fix hotwater heater, quit four days before we got home.
Fix or replace water pump, it runs for a second about every hour or so.
Change oil
New air filter
Reseal kitchen sink strainer
We will be leaving during the third week of February for Peoria, AZ and Mariner’s Spring Training.
Here is today’s travels. We will be here until the middle of February when we head south for Spring Training.




I spent some time working on the hot water heater. When Jean washed dinner dishes the other night all she had was cold water. After testing different components I think the main controller board is out. When we get home I’ll redo all the tests and than order a new board. Oh, well.

Nice memorial so this event is not forgotten.
First we had to move to a site by the road to dump the holding tanks.
Then we were on the road.
The pass was a little if’y so we drove around.
This pictures shows how the InReach track looks better once I upload the data inside the unit.
We made it to town in time for the Walking London Bridge tour. It was 90 walking tour around the bridge with a lot of interesting stories.
Here is a picture of the outer shell to show the thickness. All the stones were numbered and shipped.
They left some of the numbers.
Part of the drawing to track the stones.
What looks like stone under the bridge is actually concrete colored to match the original stone on the sides.

The goal was to give the town a tourist draw and help raise property prices in hopes the town would continue to grow. The bridge was purchased for 2.4 million and the granite which was not sent to Lake Havasu was sold in Europe for 2.4 million to people who wanted a piece of the bridge.
This is the original color of the bridge after several hundred years of London’s pollution, the bridge was cleaned and sun bleached.
We stopped at Parker Dam, this is the sun lighting up the power transmission lines,


These are cabanas on the river which can be reserved.
I’m guessing this is Buckskin Mountain. There is an American flag flying from the top.
This is our travels for today.
This shows where we are between Parker and the Parker Dam and the large open area of Lake Havasu.
Here is the camp ground area.
Good bye sandal feet, the temps are dropping and it is snowing at home. You get to come out again at Mariner’s Spring Training, you’ll get a new tan.
We have been at this park for two weeks and tomorrow morning we will moving down the road heading towards home. Our GPS says we are 1583 miles from Enumclaw.
Our next stop is Buckskin Mountain SP, AZ 10 miles south of Parker, AZ.
The current plan is to be at Buckskin Mountain until Friday when we will start driving everyday on the trip home.
We want to leave enough time in case we get hung up getting through the Siskiyous. 