Waking up on Wednesday, Nov. 8th
there was a new anticipation again of leaving one place and finding new places
to explore. I was up at 6 and walking by 6:10 this morning. It was cool but
calm and so I ventured out of the park across the road to the hills overlooking
the northwest end of Pahrump. The pink on the mountains in my horizon view made
the walk worthwhile. Bill and Clemson were up when I returned half hour later.
This will have to be my morning picture I lost my morning walk pictures somehow so no sunrise No pink mountains, no hilltop graffiti - sorry |
We had our coffee together while
catching up on blog posts and I played my Scrabble games on Facebook. We weren’t
in any rush this morning as we only have 200 miles to go today. We were cleaned
up and packed up by 9 so after testing lights, we pulled out of the park. We’ve
certainly enjoyed this short stay and will return another winter. It was 53F at
9 am and within 20 minutes, the thermometer jumped to 63. This was going to be
a great day!
A lone boondocker on NV-160 |
We had almost reached the summit of
the Pahrump Bump at 5490’ when we heard a *pop!* Not a good sound when you are
pulling 19,000 lbs. behind you. Bill knew immediately what it was and said ‘we
just lost our turbo boost’. We kept going for a few minutes until we could
safely pull over to the side of the highway. This isn’t the first time he has
uttered those words. With our last truck, it happened and we had to crawl home
with the trailer in tow.
Bill remembered these solar farms from our last winter through here |
Bill checked under the hood to see if
it was a simple fix, like the last time. It was a hose that had come off. This
time, no, he couldn’t see anything familiar so we caught the ‘tail wind’ (of
which there was none) but zipped down the hill. Boy, did that happen at the
right time! While he drove, I searched on our Good Sam GPS for a Ford
dealership near Las Vegas. We weren’t sure what hills we’d encounter if we kept
on going to Lake Havasu.
Bryan took no time at all getting the broken tube out |
It was the bracket that broke that holds the tube on Unfortunately, they can't just replace a bracket |
while waiting I had an impromptu air show |
I found one on the north side of Las
Vegas and without having to go into the heart of that crazy busy city, we bee lined it to Gaudin Ford on Roy Horn Way. It sure drew attention as we pulled in and
across the front of their showroom. A salesman, Edgar, was there to greet us.
We explained our issue and he promptly brought Jeremy, the Service Advisor, out
to see what they could do.
I told Edgar 'thanks for your help, now go sell a car!" |
When Jeremy hopped up on the bumper
and looked down he saw that it was ‘just’ the intake tube and bracket that had
popped off. Okay, again, these guys are busy and yet they dropped everything to
come to our aid. At first summation, he gave us the lowdown that even though a
simple fix, his tech guys were overloaded and indicated that he would try to
have us on our way by 5 pm or later today. Phew! It sure could be worse, as we were prepared to delay our park arrival for 2 - 3 days if necessary.
After having visited the China Date Ranch in Nevada We now recognize these as Date Palm trees Too bad they are just feeding the birds and not being harvested |
We called our park to see how late in the day we could get into
the park and then just settled back to wait. I grabbed our books out of the Suite and we
remained hooked up until Bryan came to do the work. We arrived at Ford at 10:15
and the part was replaced, we did a test drive and were sent on our way at
12:30. Un-frickin’-believable! These guys were awesome! Thumbs up to Edgar, Jeremy and Bryan of the Gaudin Ford team. 👍
Beautiful embankments along the highways |
this very long train snaked around us a few times |
but never got in our way |
And lastly, it went directly under our path For you, Dad I think Bill said it had 4 or 5 engines |
Our mood, which went from excited
leaving Pahrump, to crappy on the Pahrump Bump, soared as we perused through the
outskirts of Las Vegas. That was the other bonus of this dealership. They were
just a hop, skip and a jump from Hwy 215 which we needed. No other issues along
the way and we pulled into Lake Havasu Resort CRA at 4:20.
Colorado River where Arizona and California meet |
What a neat park!
They are brand new with the AOR membership gang and Annette welcomed us with open arms. It takes a special kind of person to meet and greet guests at parks and they have this job pegged in these southern states.
This park is on both sides of London
Bridge Road with 2 clubhouses, 2 heated pools and 1 hot tub. We got to pick our
back in site and were settled by 5, just in time to join everyone for a
barbecue burger supper. You gotta love that, ‘cause I didn’t know what we were
having! We joined others in the east clubhouse and for $5 had a burger, beans,
a drink and a bag of chips……oh and a cookie which we declined.
We are at the back, site 306 |
Jackie on this end used to run a restaurant business quite a lively bunch, should be fun here |
Sunset through the trees |
We walked back to our site along the
east wall nose to the sunset and I settled in to write this post. This has
been a full day, ups and downs but mostly on the up side. We are here for 2
weeks and I’m looking forward to those pools and the odd meals prepared for us.
This is a lovely area to explore and we’ll do a little of that and a lot of
relaxing. I sure hope you’ve had a lovely day too.
Thank you for reading today. I love
to read your comments.
We loved Havasu when we were there last year. Hope we get another chance to go there this time around. It looks like a great place to hang your hat for a while. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteIt is very pretty here and lots to do if you choose. I see lots of quiet times though too.
DeleteGlad you got fixed and under way in good time.
ReplyDeleteHave too much fun there such a wonderful area. maybe you can meet up with Roseanne and George they have a house there in town. Think you met them last winter or at Rock Glen. And of course the London Bridge.
Yes it was an easy fix and we got treated well.
DeleteWe will enjoy this park, i think. Yes we know Roseanne and George, and knew they have a place here. :) we'll see what happens.
Did i ever tell you i was married in Vegas?
ReplyDeleteWha??? No! How cool! I meant to put some pictures in of chapels but forgot. Stay tuned! ha ha.
DeleteSure glad your repairs were done quickly and under warranty, it's always nice when things work out that way :-)
ReplyDeletethank you, love those warranties! No cha-ching!
DeleteGlad for you and Bill that everything worked out so well and you were able to get to your new place and parked before to late. Always nice when a business cares about the customer.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have landed in a nice place. Looking forward to reading, and seeing pictures, about it as you explore the area.
I cannot stop myself...:) I have to ask...Did the hand not wave you in?
I'm glad you asked because we watched for it and I snapped a photo of the hand but totally had a blonde moment and forgot to post the picture!! Duh!
DeleteIt looks nice here in this park, time will tell. There seems to be lots to do, I might have to join a few goings on. :)
your travels have been a challenge this season. take care and see you soon. :) Oh, thank you for the read. :)
ReplyDeleteWe are being tested, perhaps? Anyway, #2 worked out too without any $$$ out of pocket.
DeleteOh, and you are VERY welcome, Lori. :) xo
So glad the dealership took care of you guys so quickly! Looks like a beautiful RV Park you're in now. Enjoy. Not having to make dinner after your day, was a definite plus! Sounds simple but good! Lovely sunset!
ReplyDeleteWe got lucky two times around, the dealership treated us so well.
DeleteI'll explore today and see what this park offers us. The burgers were delicious! I'll have to walk for sunrises and sunsets here but that is okay too.
are you coming to bullhead?
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