These caterpillars are over two inches in lengh. I have no idea how the navigate or where they were coming from or were they think they were going. This is in the middle of the open area they call a campground.

My Life and Travels
These caterpillars are over two inches in lengh. I have no idea how the navigate or where they were coming from or were they think they were going. This is in the middle of the open area they call a campground.



Last year I replace the water pump because it was beginning to leak and I didn’t have time to get the parts and rebuild the pump and test it before we hit the road. I also wanted a pump to use to add water to the holding tank when we are boonedocking. This is what I came up with. I do need to add a switch to the power cable and will do that while at the big house this April/May.
We drove over to the Borax Works








Death Valley also has some unique fish Pupfish.






Also visited the Painted Valley




Today we went to the high point inside Death Valley and low point, Badwater.












We also drove out to Devil’s Golf Course.






Today we drove north again heading toward “The Race Track”. This is where under the right conditions rocks move across the ground by themselves.





The sign as you leave the paved road has a picture of a little 4X4 Jeep, and they mean it. It is 27 miles to the Race Track so that make it a 54 mile trip. The “road” is a jeep road with lots a axle braking rocks, soft sand and loose rocks, the kind of road you have to drive every foot. After 45 minutes and 7 miles we decided it would be wise to turn around and head back. It took another 1.5 miles before I found a place in the road I wanted to turn around. The road way is not very wide with all the deep loose rocks I didn’t want to get stuck trying to turn around. Having both the front and back wheels in this loose rock at the same time did not seem like a good idea.
On our first day in Death Valley we decided to go north.

Drove across one of the high valleys in Death Valley.

Ended up at a Father Crowley lookout point which is over a canyon the Air Force uses to practice flying.

This shows how steep the canyon is in this area.


We stood on the edge and watch several planes fly along the valley. A fighter and a C130.
Here are some pictures of the fighter.












The C130













We stayed and watched 3 fighters and one C130, it was getting to be lunch time so I figured they were all on their way back home to get something to eat.
This is our campsite at Sunset Campground at Furnace Creek, Death Valley National Park, site K12 of 270 sites or stripped areas in the dirt.




On our way to Death Valley

Today’s drive end up much longer then planned, I will write up the story tomorrow. Don’t know when we will have internet again so it maybe after we leave Death Valley before it is posted. The short version is we drove up Hwy 247 30 miles to a road closed sign, closed for construction until Monday 4/1/2019.


Some my Navy brothers I spent a year with in DaNang, Vietnam- 1971/72. I took the picture so I’m not in it and I don’t even remember why it was taken but, here it is.
Left Phoenix Monday morning for some desert time in Quartzsite.




Lot of flowers this year.
We will hang around here for a while then maybe go to Death Valley.
Yesterday it was 89, 85 today and weather channel says 82 to 85 for the next week or so.