Sunday, March 23, 2014

Back at the Orange Grove

Saturday morning we bid farewell to our neighbors at ORI and started the trek north back to Oregon.  Our first overnight was at the Orange Grove RV Park....one of our absolute favorite overnight stops.  Not only is this one of the friendliest, best people watching parks arounds, but you are literally parked in the middle of an orange field (orchard)...whatever they are called.  This stop all of the oranges are gone, but all of the trees are in bloom and the scents are amazing....it is like being parked in a nursery.

We took our favorite back route up through Yucca Valley, turning west at Barstow and coming in on the 58.  As any RVer knows....there is always something that happens during these travels.  For us, we were dealing with an engine that was pushing the edge of overheating as the cooling fan is not kicking in when it should.  This of course made the Tehachapi pass more invigorating than we would like and put me into a mini-breakdown (nothing unusual).  Luckily I did some reading last night and if I can find the fan controller below that radiator and just unplug it that should put the fan on high for the remainder of the trip.  Of course these things happen on weekends always so you learn how to use your online resources.  We are going to leave the fan plugged in and give another try today as most of our route is flat, but at least have a potential temporary fix if it happens again.  Off today to Lodi (queue the song) to see friends that moved there from Portland.  Happy travels everyone!!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Sunning in Indio

Busted again!  OK, so if you are expecting regular updates from us, apparently those expectations should be set to "low".  We are currently parked at Outdoor Resorts Indio enjoying bountiful sunshine, excessive amounts of good food, and reuniting with some good friends.

Kasha living the hard life

Our current site #134

Cheers

Front window view


Our initial desert landing was at the Vineyards RV Resort in Coachella.  Had never heard of this place, and did not even know it existed, but the rate was one we could not pass up for our first desert week.  It is an odd place with casitas that are built next to RV pads.  We only rented the pad so cannot speak for the casitas.  It was a beautiful lot, but we really missed the lack of interaction with others that we have found at other parks down here.  It was adjacent to the Spotlight 29 Casino, so we did get to take in Joan Rivers the first night we arrived.

A week later we moved over to ORI.  As we pulled in, there were three retirees here that were ready for the "let's see you back that thing in" show.  I am happy to report that our synchronized nonverbal teamwork provided nothing but disappointment to those hoping for a good show.  Our neighbor across the street told us that he had never seen something like that without even one word uttered.  Of course, that is not usually what happens....but we were both happy to let others think that "gay" couple have it all figured out.

Our own personal secret to these parks where owners own their lots individually is to NOT pay the outrageous rent by going through the main office at these places, but finding individual owners that you can rent from directly.  We have done this the last two years and save anywhere from 40-50% off what the resort would charge.  In fact, if you do it right you can usually grab one of these sites at a price that is not much above the nearby county park.

We will be here one more week and then will start making our migration back north.  We will continue catching up with old friends, eating, trying to run off excess calories, and even doing some local hikes.

OH...and Paul found us this new gadget (only in Palm Springs)....and amazingly it does work...
Yes, a lemon mister

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Southward Bound

So much for keeping up on daily updates...best laid plans again.  Anyhow, we started our trek south on Tuesday (2/25) through southern Oregon, over Mt. Shasta, and landed in Red Bluff on Tuesday night at the Durango RV Resort.  We have stayed here before and love the convenience, large sites, and the local Italian restaurant across the street (Luigis).  We met a fun couple from Portland that are headed south as well on their way to San Diego.  We also realized that we would be at the same landing spot in Bakersfield Friday night, so agreed to catch up there.
Durango RV Resort
On Wednesday we then headed south again, traversing the death defying roadwork on Highway 99 to the town of Fresno.  Neither of us had been to Fresno so wanted to check out the area a bit more given that we had an extra day planned on our route south.  There are virtually no parks in the area, so we ended up at the one that was most centrally located in the city (Blackstone North RV Park).  Centrally located is certainly accurate, and the place was clean and fairly spacious for being in the middle of the city.  Having only heard negative things about Fresno, I was amazed at how friendly everyone one, how varied the sections of the city are, and how much pride residents have in their city.  We can now check that one off our list.
Blackstone North RV Park

After the most torrential downpour I think we have experienced in an RV (other than maybe one in Florence when camping with my brother), we were ready to head south again to Bakersfield for a night at our favorite park in the area (Orange Grove RV Park).  The forecast was for heavy rain showers and wind and the trip did not disappoint.  One section of Hwy 99 was actually flooded requiring us to SLOWLY work through the lane...we then made it 3 miles before the turnoff to HWY 58 east in Bakersfield and HWY 99 was closed requiring us to meander the city streets with our trusty phone apps in hand through yet another torrential downpour.

Torrential rains in Bakersfield



Orange Grove RV


The sun appearing again

Kasha taking in some sun/birds
Finally, we landed at the Orange Grove and are settled in for the night.  The torrential rains let up and Kasha was even able to enjoy some sunshine in her favorite place.  We met up with our fellow travelers from Portland, compared the sizes of our picked oranges along with inappropriate comments and then crashed after a long day on the road.  Saturday we be our final trek south to the Palm Springs area.  We will keep you updated!

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Prepping for our BIG trip South

Wow...can't believe that our last post was in August.  My apologies for neglecting this poor blog for those of you that are following us!  It has been a bit of a rough 6 months...Paul's dad passed away right before Thanksgiving and some work turmoil has kept me preoccupied fall term and most of this term, along with agreeing to teach an extra class winter term...BUT....we are now back and getting back to our RVing roots!

This weekend we are over at Pacific Shores in Newport giving our rig a shakedown voyage before our trip South on Tuesday.  We had some work down by our friends at Premier RV Services in Junction City, Oregon, this winter so wanted to make sure everything was in order for our long trek to the sun and warm desert climate.  So far so good, other than a washer/dryer unit we had removed where the service tech forgot to cap the water lines...that gave us a nice drippy surprise Friday night, but after $.89 and some good towel drying we are back in business.  So far everything else seems to be ready for travel....today's plan will be clearing our storage bins, checking vital fluids, and checking tire pressures so we are ready to head out.

I have added our travel calendar for the trip south on the blog and will be excited to give you updates along the way.  I will probably be flying back to Oregon for at least one week of the trip to catch up on work meetings.

As always, we are LOVING our stay over here in Newport and enjoying some unseasonably gorgeous sunshine....making this pre-trip work MUCH easier!

Gorgeous day at the coast!

Kasha working hard as usual

Paul in pre-bin cleaning mode