Quail Ridge RV Resort, Huachuca City, Arizona
Last pictures of Elephant Butte L.S.P Goodbye little bunny |
Au Revoir, sunrises this one from out our dirty window |
Everything
inside was done and at 7:30 Bill went outside to take down the satellite dish.
We had a neighbor pull in with a small Camp-Lite trailer. She was alone and
seemed to be having trouble disconnecting. You know the rest of the story. Of
course, Bill went over to assist which delayed our departure for about 10
minutes. We noticed Bob and Jo-Anne were hooking up soon after 7:30 and so I
texted that we weren’t ready and why.
Jo-Anne and Bob wait for us to catch up |
They went
ahead before 8 to the dump station. I guess they were in a hurry to get out of
here! Ha ha Unfortunately, they had to wait about 20 minutes and we joined them
by 8:30 after dumping tanks at Desert Cove Loop. It is a gorgeous sunny day and
a calm (as shown by the American flag) 37F day. I know we are going to warmer
temperatures even though we will still be around the 4,400’ elevation mark.
Such a calm day - all day |
Goodbye Pat's You need to lower your gas prices!!! |
Leaving
Elephant Butte L.S.P. where today’s high will be 55F/12C and Huachuca City, AZ
will be 64F/18C when we arrive. Yay! Yay! Double Yay! (which is 4 Yays).
Some rugged scenery along the way |
We
caught I-25S without going through T or C although that would have been a bit
shorter. Who cares about a few miles if you are avoiding traffic? We drove the 40 minutes taking the exit to
Deming and Hatch. I used the walkie to prepare Jo-Anne for entering Hatch, The
Chile Capitol of the World. She had her camera ready.
Bill and
I have driven through often but other than on our way through stopping for fuel
or lunch 2 weeks ago, we haven’t done the tourist thing. We turned the corner
and pulled over on Main St. (NM-26) Jo-Anne was as excited as I was to be able
to go into a couple of their shops. I’ve never seen so many chilis in one
place. This was a fun stop and Bill and I got a great idea for something we’re
doing back home. I picked up a Christmas ornament for our tree and Bill found a
hanging chime.
The owner of one shop said We put chili's on everything but our Corn Flakes! They had some pretty hot chili powder labelled "Warning, beware, Ghost chilis" and I thought of our friend, George :) |
I had to take a picture of this pretty ladies room in a Hatch gift shop/restaurant |
Somewhere
along the way, we stopped for fuel, I guess it was at Deming. How nice to have
2 pumps out front marked specifically RV Pumps. We’ve never seen that before.
We weren’t that low but knew we needed it before our destination.
Some Arizona scenes Snow covered mountains a way off in the distance, looking closer than they are pretty overpass decorations |
Getting close
to Benson, we pulled off at the beautiful Rest Area (the one with the naturally
stacked rocks). I told Jo-Anne not to sneeze as we left it as it might jiggle
those rocks. They are amazing! We always wonder how they stay up there.
That stop
was at 1:30 and 10 minutes later we were back on the road with only 35 minutes
to go. We all managed to survive through the lunch hour with our bars, fruit
and nuts. Supper might be early though.
It wasn’t far from there to get to the
park and soon we were turning right onto Hwy. 82 and left into Quail Ridge RV
& Mobile Home Resort. Bill and I went in to check in with the gals in the
office and Jo-Anne came to check in Big Red as well.
The good
news is that although we are in different rows, they are right behind (or in
front of, depending how you look at it) us so very close for connecting while
here. We do plan on a few excursions together in and around the area, we just
need to figure out which days work best for which locations. We’ll chat in the
morning about that. We were both all set up by 2:30 or 3 and we were lucky
again to get enough of a satellite connection for many channels.
Bill tried to slow down as we turned in so I could get this picture sorry for the blur |
Our site on the west side of the park where we've never parked before We both like this spot |
We sat
outside for a bit until around 4:30 Jo-Anne and Bob were taking Higgins for a
walk around the park so we joined them. The air was cooling down from the
lovely 66F we had in the full sun upon arrival. We can see the ‘blimp’ over
Sierra Vista off in the distance, actually seemingly hovering over Big Red.
There have been a few A-10 jets (I think that is what Bill called them) flying
over too so this could be an entertaining ‘flight’ path too.
Our friends are behind us The sites are long pull throughs |
Our
friends, Deb and DJ are still here in the park as permanent residents. We met
the Grays’ in 2016 and then connected again in 2017 on our return. We will be
looking them up one evening for a quick visit before moving on this Sunday.
They are a younger couple, still in the work force so not home during the
daytime hours. When we returned from our walk, I warmed up the chili I actually
remembered to take out of the freezer this morning. We had some toast, in our
new toaster, on the side and some creamed Jell-o for dessert. We’d forgotten to
turn the hot water heater on so dishes had to wait for a bit.
The permanent sites are nicely decorated and people get very creative with their available resources This low fence is made from eaves trough aluminum and rocks wrapped in wire for the posts |
In the
meantime, I wrote on my post and updated my record book for all of our
purchases. I do it month by month and hadn’t written up anything beyond November.
How slack of me! With that done, I turned The Voice on downstairs and Bill
moved upstairs to the other tv. We don’t see each other much in the evenings
during Hallmark movie time but it is only a short period of time and we are
both content with that.
At Elephant Butte, I only saw sunrises Here, I'll capture more sunsets, I think |
We walked the perimeter of the park together before it got dark |
Jo-Anne and I were amazed at this living tree (?) with its roots above the ground |
This has
been a good driving day and we arrived safely mid-afternoon with an extra 10
degrees added to our daytime high. This is a nice membership park that is also
open to the public. We are all staying for a very decent rate of $13/night. That
includes an electricity surcharge.
Meanwhile, it is only Monday, so we had homemade chili tonight |
We won’t be in the park too much with all of
our goings on but it will be quite comfortable here. We are anticipating more
friends arriving on Wednesday but that is their story.
Goodnight from Huachuca City, AZ |
Thank you
for stopping by
Your tree sorta looks like a century plant to me. When they finally bloom they shot up the stock and flower and then the whole plant dies.
ReplyDeleteLove the Ghost peppers in Hutch and all the decorations along that route especially the Texas Canyon rest area. Have fun there and enjoy your future travels.
ReplyDeleteNow you're in MY neck of the woods. Wish I was there too! I do love the rocks in Texas Canyon. It's crazy they don't fall down. Gosh, if that Chef was anywhere near me, I'd be having ribs EVERY Wednesday! How cool is that? Enjoy your time. It has been raining a tad here and there. Hope it doesn't snow on you!
ReplyDeleteOne day I am going to make it to Hatch!
ReplyDeleteNice you're in warmer temps now! How cool to have added the chef's trailer at Quail Ridge! You will have to try them out! Love Hatch, we've always driven through and not stopped. Going to have to make my man stop next time :) Have fun you two!
ReplyDeleteGlad you've found some warmer temperatures. It looks like a great spot to hang out for awhile.
ReplyDeleteWe have driven through Hatch several times and never stopped...on the list...:) Never get tired of driving through Texas Canyon and seeing how those rocks stay balanced.
ReplyDeleteRibs on Wednesday sounds like a nice addition to Quail Ridge. You are at one of our favorite stops; we always enjoy our time there. Have fun.
Hatch is always an interesting stop, so many ideas they have when showing off their peppers.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Quail Ridge, always a nice place to stop, friendly folks. We always meet lots of Canadians there. In fact we met G & S there our first winter out here.
Enjoy!!
Bill and Bob would love the Titan Missile Museum before you get to Tuscon.
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