We pulled stakes in wet and rainy WA State, Tuesday afternoon; and headed for the sunshine :-)
Pulling stakes Tuesday afternoon; a novel to read until we travel through new territory.
Clive Cussler; I like reading his books.
We chose the route through Nevada.
Holland hadn't been through most of the route's territory (he always drove freeway when possible), and I hadn't been through this leg of the road trip in 9-1/2 years - at one point of our adventure, I had Holland laughing when I pointed to the garishly painted 'Area 51' building, and told him how shocked I was to realize there was "active business going on in broad daylight" in the pink {cathouse} tacked onto the Area 51 Alien Center, when we (Bob, me, and our granddaughter Alyna) stopped in there to grab a sandwich on our way to see her new baby brother, in Vegas ;-)
But when I'd been this way before with Bob and Alyna, we had driven over the Blue Mountains in Oregon, through a bit of Idaho, and on into Vegas-NV - changing drivers along the way: we made the trip in 18 hours and were dead tired when we arrived.
The route Holland and I took started out & ended differently as we took different highways towards a different destination.
But that alienating pink cathouse was planted in the middle of both routes :-(
Heart-shaped cloud overhead, as we drove through Wilsonville-OR. I love the way Elohim shows me His love for me every step of my new life journey :-)
Crossing a foggy Pass in the Tahoe area.
The NV landscape following the foggy Pass, was covered with blooming sage bushes.
I laughed when I spotted this hill - it looked like a Naturistic bellybutton. LOL!
2:08'noon - we were liking the sunny warmth ;-); there was a fresh dusting of snow along the mountainous ridgeline.
A mining site along the Nevada route, coming into Luning.
Luning-NV elevation.
Luning-NV Info:
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luning,_Nevada)
Strange little dirt 'bowls'.
More snow-dusted mountain tops.
Tonopah Mining Park-NV.Tonopah Mining Park: (https://www.tonopahminingpark.com/)
We decided to 'push through' .. as far down the road as possible before pulling over and catching a few zzz's.
Joshua Trees dotted the landscape …
Joshua Tree Info:
(https://blog.tentree.com/10-facts-about-the-incredible-joshua-tree/)
Amargosa Valley-NV: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amargosa_Valley,_Nevada)
Area 51 Alien Center-cathouse; Amargosa Valley, NV
Amargosa Valley-NV evening temperature; we slept for 2 hours in a graveled truck lot, kitty-corner a bit from the Area 51 Store-cathouse. 9:06 PM
Quartzsite early morning temperature; we crashed in a graveled lot and slept for 6 hours. 3:10 AM arrival time.
We finally made it!
We were on the road for 26 hours & 1,800 miles … from Washington State to Arizona State, (we took a brief 2 hour siesta in Nevada - mentioned above).
LOVE waking up to sunshine! We all like this site, but we may move along, further towards the mountains.
This adventure has been 8 months in the making, But, we are here now … and Bleu is enjoying his time out of the 4x.
The weather is wonderful!
We are gonna like this new environment; temperature as I'm shutting down to go to bed tonight.
So glad you made it safe and sound! Thanks for sharing some sights along the way. I read a lot of Clive Cussler books too; my favorite series of his is still the Dirk Pitt books though.
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)
DeleteSome lovely photos on the way, glad you made it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anne. I'm always happy to see you paid a visit ;-)
DeleteHave a funtastic week ahead!
Wow! What a trip! I'm glad you made it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim :-)
DeleteHave a funtastic week!
That certainly looks like quite the adventure! Love the photos. #WotW
ReplyDeleteThank you - yes, it is quite an adventure :-)
DeleteGlad you popped in for a visit; have a funtastic week!