These intaglios were unknown to western man for hundreds of years because it was impossible to "see" them from ground level. They're near Blythe, CA. |
How can we accomplish such a feat? We installed four large solar
panels on the roof of our rig. They have the capability to generate 960 watts
of electricity – and that should provide us with enough power to maintain the
quality of our lives for multiple days between running the engine on the coach.
In addition, we do have a pretty hefty diesel generator which we will try not to use. Its purpose is to
provide enough energy to allow us to operate our air conditioner in the event the
weather gets a little too warm.
The solar installation was accomplished over a period of three
days at Tarpon Springs, FL. We moved into the side yard at Hotwire Enterprises.
The owner of Hotwire is John Gambill, a long-time sailor who has swallowed the
anchor (as we sailors call it) and set up shop to sell the KISS (Keep It Simple
Stupid) wind generator to sailors and an occasional motor-boater.
We set out on a journey to the west from our current base at
Honeymoon Island State Park on the west coast of Florida. Current plans are to
journey to Choudrant, LA, where we’ll stop for a couple of days to have our
ac/heat pump serviced, along with replacing the seals on both our slides aboard
the motorhome. The mechanic there has expertise specifically in the Alfa motorhome
that we own.
Then we’ll wander westward across 1,000 miles of Texas, New
Mexico and Arizona. We’ll linger for around 10 days in Arizona, attending a
rally for owners of Alfa Motorhomes. This should be our most expensive stop since
we are all together in an RV resort and have to pay for the privilege.
Then we’ll roll farther west to stop off in Mexico for a day or
so for dental work in the little town of Los Algonodes before heading on to California,
turning right and heading for Nevada, Arizona again, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming
and South Dakota. We’ll roll eastward, eventually coming to Ohio, then Michigan
and cross over to Canada. Eventually we’ll end up in Vermont before sliding
south through Massachusetts, with a side trip to New Hampshire, then on to
Connecticut.
We hope you’ll come along vicariously on our journey as we drive
approximately 8,000 miles in the coming six months. We’ll be stopping off at
some of the natural wonders of this country – like the Grand Canyon, Hoover
Dam, Yellowstone National Park, Devil’s Tower in Wyoming. But we’ll be taking
the side roads to wondrous and mostly unknown treasures along the way – like
the moving rocks of the Death Valley, or the 250-feet-long intaglios, created
by Native Americans, that can only be seen from the air, near Blythe, CA. We’re
looking forward to the grandeur of Monument Valley on the border between
Arizona and Utah, as well as The Wave also between Arizona and Utah.
We can fit an unknown number of fellow travelers in the basement
of our motorhome…so there’s room for everyone!
1 comment:
If'n you make it to the slums of Summerlin, Nevada and I am at home, I would love to see you again. Been a long time. Pity I missed you in Key west.
Regards, Bob and Jo.
Bernard Hunt
P.S. Dunno if you have heard, but Chris Bobby died yesterday at 62 of a suspected heart attack. Too young, indeed.
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