We don’t have cellphone here so this week is being written on my phone and will be posted later.
59° when I got up and got to a very pleasant 82° for the day. I know we talk about this being the dry side of the mountains however it has been several years since we have been here to enjoy the dry. No dew in the morning everything can be left out and it stays dry. The sky, it is all blue no white spots in it, interesting place.
After dinner Hank and I walked up on the ridge behind the campground and walked around on jeep roads for a while. This is where we turned around:
47 0.877 N 121 7.304 W http://maps.google.com/maps?q=47.01463,-121.12174. It was a nice walk.
Jean and I played cribbage for a while, she took all four games. I think that puts her 13 games ahead.
Monument valley is a really beautiful place and well worth the visit. The first we visited they had a campground which was very run down this must have been 2005. The next time the campground was closed however for $5.00 you could park on the edge of valley over looking The Mittens. It was a really cool place to be and we stayed there several times. When they started to build the hotel even this area was closed. The last several years the official Navaho website has said the campground would reopen in December 2013 and it still says that. The other day I found on the hotel’s website they now have a campground which is open and available for reservations. View sites on the edge are $39.95 a night. There is a restroom and shower but says nothing about water or dump station.

Here is were we went.
Need to add some more Mt Rainier pictures: 22, 23 and 24
Deer in the snow.
New ice from the over night freeze.

90° today.
Here is our drive over to Kaner Flats.
This is the first step removing the old 27 inch tube TV. It was really heavy and hard to handle. Zach was nice enough to come over today and help me get it out of the motorhome.
I had to spend a lot of time putting some wood over the back of the cabinet to cover the insulation. I had a couple of pieces of door skin and I was able to use it to give the hole a little more finished look.
I even added two pieces of laminated oak strips to back side of the mounting board.
Here is the swing mounting bracket.
Here is the swing mounting bracket.
The oak board is placed between two 1×2’s which were glued and screwed to the sides of the TV cabinet. I then put a pocket screw into the board and a support under the board so it can not slide down. Don’t think this is going to go anywhere.
Here is the TV swung out of the cabinet.
Almost finished, the box on the right is the old switching box which will eventually be removed. I also put in a small shelf over the Sat box so we can store something behind the TV.




This is the satellite view.
Picture of Bullion Basin, and yes the basin is named for gold bullion. This whole valley was a gold mining area in 1890’s.

Hank asking do we have to stop NOW, I still want to smell thinks. When he’s hiking up the trail he pants to stay cool and drags his tongue in the dirt and dust someday I’ll remember to take a picture of his dirt tongue (happy Hank).


Have a great day.
I thought this was a nice back drop for a flag picture.
I took a bunch of flag pictures and I liked these the best.
Here is Tanya, Mike and Tanya’s little friend.


Here is 10, 11, and 12.


We were back at 11:00 8.2 miles. We went up and back the same trail. I think the line shows some separation because in the lower section we were on a hill side in some large timber. As soon as we got a little higher and into some more open areas the tracks stay the same.








I have some wild flower pictures but they are on my camera and will have to wait.

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