Born to be wild!

Friday, December 23, 2011

BACK IN MEXICO!

We are back in Mexico and in the BajaCalifornia . The RV was waiting for us at the San Diego KOA with a flat battery. The storage manager was lovely and helped us no end to get us back up and running. Note to ourselves, have time to disconnect the battery before flying out. With no time to waste, one day preparing we were over the Tijuana border, the busist border in the world, in about 20 minutes. The first night we spent just outside Ensenanda at Punta Banda, Mi Refugio overlooking the estuary. The fish market at Ensenada was impressive and our fridge is now stocked with large prawns and fish. The next day up early (jet lag has been hard to shake off) and headed down to San Quintin, Fidel's El Pabellon, miles of deserted beach. We stayed here for 2 nights and was nice to see the beach was full of sand dollars. Not that it is warm up enough to spend too long on the beach. A long 7 hour drive to Guerrero Negro and unmemorable RV park, Malarrimo RV Park and then up early to get to the Sea of Cortez on the East Coast. The drive down was spectacular and the Bahia Conception, just outside Mulege, provides pictursque beach camping with so many bays to choose from. We stayed at Playa Santispac and then El Requeson, but have been driven off the beaches due to the strong northerly winds (and lack of water in our tanks!). At the moment we are in the oldest settlement on the Baja, Loreto at Rivera Del Mar RV Park which is within walking distance to old quaint town. The Baja so far is more remote than we expected but the Mexicans have had more exposure to the Americans and therefore prices are very much higher than mainland Mexico. Tomorrow we head further South  to look for a good spot for Christmas. MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE! X X

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Utah National Parks, Vegas then UK

We have be hiking and cycling around pretty much all the National Parks in Utah. Capitol Reef was very strenuous, made worse by the lack of Jan's map reading without her glasses turning a hour walk into a 3 mountain peak expedition with only a litre of water each. Kodachrome NP was a small area but had great mountain bike trail, great fun especially with no back brakes!
The highlight for all the NP’s is Bryce Canyon, it is stunning scenery and camping at 7000 ft in the forest. Loved it!
We have just spent 4 nights at Zion NP, moving camp sites most days as it was so busy for Labor Day. So well organised there, easy to get into the little town of Springdale, sweet place with restaurants and trinket shops and then you hop on the shuttle bus to all the walks.
A 5 day trip to Las Vegas was a surprise, what a good fun place and you can survive on a budget. Then a brief stopover in San Diego before heading back to the UK for 3 weeks. 
ThelmaandLousie is having a well earned rest in San Diego KOA!


Sunday, August 28, 2011

Monument Valley, Canyonlands, Moab - 10th Aug - 20th Aug

Too many highlights this week! Monument Valley, Canyonlands National Park, Arches National Park and Moab.....our last day in Arizona was spent on the cliff overlooking Monument Valley,incredible view, on the Navajo Indian reservation. It is shocking what happened to the native Indians here and the land they were allocated is so barren and harsh but very dramatic. It brought back all the images of the Western movies we watched as a kid and now we are in that scenery. We passed on the 78 dollar each drive trip into the valley and opted to walk some of it instead. How can families afford that! We had the campfire going watching the sunset and u early to watch the sunrise.
Then on to Utah. We spent 2 days in Canyonlands NP, we rode our bikes on the scenic road to go for a 5 mile hike,
then the lock would not open so had to trudge miles back to campsite with little water...it's nearing 100 deg F at the moment. The park ranger went out with bolt cutters and eventually brought the bikes back. Wed 17 Aug arrived in Moab, really cute touristy bless morman town (Utah is Morman country), luckily the liquor laws have just been relaxed so that can serve beer without you having to buy a meal....there are 2 microbreweries here which we are going to try out. We camped next to the Colarado River and headed to Arches NP early morning for a 8 mile very demanding hike. The amount of people heading out at midday on this hike with hardly any water was madness, my face was bright red after....it was hard...but my leg is getting stronger.
We did get to camp in the Arches NP got in on a cancellation (school holidays, great time to be touring!). Staying in Moab at the moment, in private RV park so we can get Internet and watch a bit of Tv. It's our once a week treat.

Friday, August 12, 2011

ARIZONA STATE PARKS - 5th - 10th August ($16/£10 per night)

If any of our family and friends reading this like camping, hiking and the bush you would love the Arizona State Parks. Amazing scenery, no electricity so no excuse to not enjoy the sunsets,  open fire and cook on the fire and look at the stars. We managed to get in on a cancellation at the Grand Canyon (its school holiday...thats not good planning!) and ticked a box, to see the Grand Canyon in person, there are so many pictures of this and seeing it for yourself gives such a good panaroma that the pictures you take yourself just do not do it justice.We are ejoying all the other National Parks as well and the road journeys are very scenic.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

ARIZONA - NOGALES- MOUNTAIN VIEW RV PARK (4th August 11)

We finally have torn ourselves away from Mexico and made the 800 mile trip up the West Coast via Huatahampito & San Carlos - the latter was very Greek island like but extremely hot, arid with dry heat. Over the border no problems, hid all the contraband in the settee storage and sat on the thing while the customs agents looked around. We were in Mexico exactly the amount of time allowed on a visitors VISA - 6 months. Now we start the Canyon tour of Utah and Arizona, Grand Canyon included. Back on American soil and taxes added on everything, paying $31 for a very cramped unintersting site....hope we haven't been too spoilt. Move on tomorrow to Flagstaff.

Monday, July 11, 2011

MAZATLAN - VILLA TRANQUILA

4th July - 11th July 11

After a very hard negoitiation the owner let us have the 2 bed 3 bathroom beach house for a third of the normal price. We did have to cook him a meal the one night though in return for him denoating some fish. This week has all been about cycling and spoiling Adele with some great food to celebrate her 45th birthday. We went to the workshop everyday to visit Thelma&Louise, a minimum of 15 miles, we have also been sorting out our teeth and found a very good dentist. We leave the Villa tomorrow and go back to the RV park, we have enjoyed being in a house for a little while but looking forward to sleeping in my own bed. No photos to show you yet as have "killed" my pc with a water spill, keeping everything crossed that drying it for a week is going to do the trick.

MAZATLAN - PUNTA CERRITOS RV PARK

21st June - 4th July 11

As soon as we pulled into Mazatlan we instantly liked it. It has an old colonial town, tourist strip, marina, the RV park is the other end of town on the point overlooking sea from two ways. Its a great spot, and have been socialsing with some of the longterm RVers at the campground. They are all older than us, US and Canadian they are intersting, friendly folk. Most have sold up assets and now live at the RV park permantely, what is great about this park is that they allow you to personalise your space, with palapas, outside kithens etc. We had few nights out with an interesting guy from Oregan, 75, Lyle, he really seemed impressed that 2 women were doing this trip, we have done almost 7000 miles since we bought the RV. Most of our days have been spent trying to get some local to quote to do some repairs on the RV and finally have a quote we are happy with. This will mean 7 days in the workshp so found a nice beach house to rent for a week.