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An Amazing Adventure

 

Well hey there. It’s been over 6 months since posting on this blog.

So as is due, a quick catch up and then on to some reflections.

When we left off last June, we had arrived in Idaho to our rental house which had been trashed and defaced.

Although I could write a book just on that summer experience, let’s just say, that after being on the road for so long, we actually enjoyed our summer stay and all the hard work. We set up our camp inside the house (after lots of initial cleansing) and put our energy into creating something Beautiful from something that wasn’t.

Thinking back a few years ago, one of our initial goals when we set out on the road was that we wanted to travel for long periods, then to temporarily stay put in a community for a few months or so to get to know the local favors. Then this past summer we were forced into doing that very thing which we desired. Funny how the world works.

Now here we are into 2016 already!

Blessed with a new grandson in November, we are spending the winter months back in California, where we can be around the new baby and new parents, as well as enjoying the rest of our family.

We’ve had two house-sits to break up the winter, (and our van-stays) which were fantastic, both times taking care of lovey homes and lovely pets for wonderful people.

But really, it’s always so cozy to return to our little van home.

At years end, I spent time re-visiting this blog, and going through literally thousands of photos I’ve taken over the past two years.

I am amazed! And feel so blessed. And so unbelieving of all the incredible places we’ve traveled to, and all the beautiful experiences we’ve had traveling around in this little white van.

I have so many fond memories of gorgeous sunsets, amazing wildlife, ancient cultures, strange trees, bizarre inclement weather, solitary vistas, interesting people of so many different sorts, balloons in the air, red red rocks, birds of all colors, mile high camping, prehistoric looking animals, and on and on.

I think I could ramble on to eternity here, but I’ll spare whoever is reading this for the moment, and just say it’s a life worth living!  The times of feeling homeless, and worries of where to sleep for the night, well yes, there are challenges. But life is a challenge meant to be met head on, conquering fears, daring to be different, willing to try new experiences.

So thankful for the opportunity to make these choices. So thankful for all that has come our way these past few years.

In honor of those memories and a longing to make more in the future, I’m reposting some of my favorite photos of some of my favorite places.

Thanks to those who have traveled along with us through this blog. Hoping that there will be much more to come in the future.

Peace and Good Cheer as we roll along into 2016!

 

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Bryce Canyon Amphitheater, Utah

 

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Into Alberta, Canada

 

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Waterton National Peace Park, Alberta, Canada

 

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Jake at Grizzly Encounters in Montana

 

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Yellowstone River In Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park

 

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Walking among the geysers in Yellowstone

 

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Where else? But Yellowstone

 

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Beartooth Pass over the Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming

 

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Sunset in the Grand Tetons

 

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Grand Teton Magnificence

 

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Enjoying the Local Wildlife

 

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The Amazing Pia Dog

 

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Finally a Moose in Colorado

 

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Bosque del Apache, New Mexico

 

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White Sands National Monument, New Mexico

 

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Camping Keevan Style – Alabama Hills, California

 

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With Family Along the Coast, California

 

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Into the Pacific

 

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The Beautiful & Majestic Sandhill Cranes

 

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More Coastal Splendor, Why do we Like to Camp Here?

 

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Showing Off for the Ladies. Elephant Seals at Las Piedras, California

 

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Solitude at Lake Mead, Nevada

 

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Wild Horses of Nevada

 

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Ancient Bristlecone Pines, Bishop, California

 

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Folsom Lake, California

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Water In The Desert

Lake Mead

Still in Nevada, we decide to explore the lesser used areas around Lake Mead.

They are less used, because the water level is historically low for this man made reservoir – the holding tank for Hoover Dam.

When the outflow is more than the inflow,  the math doesn’t quite work out, creating problems. Hmm.

Too many people, too much water use, too little rainfall. That seems to be the real equation.

 

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Now that the levels are so low, and the water is so warm because of the low levels, the algae levels are extremely high, creating toxic conditions.

Basically what we have is yet another deteriorating watering system.

This part of the Colorado River is suppose to supply the water to all of Las Vegas, much of San Diego, and huge areas in Arizona.

 

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The scenery is still Beautiful!

And for us, less recreation users (water skiers, jet skiers, and boaters) means more quiet peaceful camping spots. The boat launches are all closed at this end of the lake due to low water.

We spend three days dispersed camping here at Stewarts Point, on the north end of the lake, enjoying front row lakeside seats.

 

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Pahranagat Wildlife Refuge

 

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Leaving Lake Mead, we retreat to Pahranagat Wildlife Refuge, where we find a sweet little campground right on the water again. Here our van door opens 15 feet from the lake.

This water is natural, not man-made. It comes forth from natural springs that bubble from the ground creating lush fields for farmers, and heavenly refuges for birds and waterfowl passing by on their flights north and south every year.

Another three days was spent here at upper Pahranagat Lake, enjoying company such as this pair of Mallards, who kept us constantly entertained.

 

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They were so comfortable with us, they ventured into our campsite a few times a day, to see what crumbs they could find.

 

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No…we didn’t feed them. There is plenty of food in this lake! We also watched and listened to huge fish jumping all day long.

 

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Driving around the lower lake we spot this Osprey. It’s been awhile since seeing one of these handsome hawks.

 

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Note the fish in it’s talons. I didn’t realize that, until looking at these photos a little closer. I hope I didn’t interrupt him (?) too much.

 

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This Great Blue Heron, was another recurring visitor. We realized that it was gathering nesting material, and would frequently fly back and forth with twigs and branches in it’s large bill.

 

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On a long hike around the upper lake one evening, we were really surprised to encounter this Vermillion flycatcher. We saw these beautiful birds back in Arizona last fall, and were enthralled to meet up with them again here. They are now in full breeding color. There must have been about four pairs  of them at least.

We really love this camping area, and could easily spend a few weeks here exploring.

 

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But…we’re moving on.                     ❧