Showing posts with label Eagle Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eagle Rock. Show all posts

Saturday, August 19, 2017

July 16th - Hard burn to SoCal


Finally it happened.  We got the house shut down, the truck loaded and hit the road.  First to Moorhead, MN to Eliza's house, then, after making sure she was all packed and ready to go, loading two kids in her car with her and Brett and two with us.  It was somewhere around midnight when we got started to California.  In less than two days, we traveled the 1800 plus miles to San Diego.  We ahd four drivers, so we didn't do too much stopping.  We tried to stop at each new state for pictures, but of course it was night a couple of times.  They had never driven to California and Brett has never been to San Diego.  Like I said, we made very few stops.  We did stop for an afternoon in Idaho Falls.  It has some cool things to see and we wanted to share it with them.  The kids were impressed with the Eagle Rock statue and were wowed by the falls themselves.

We planned on going through Arizona's Virgin River Gorge in the daytime, so they could see it and so they wouldn't have to drive it in the dark.  We stopped for the night in St. George, Utah so it would be morning as we made that part of the trip.  Then down through Nevada past Vegas and into the California desert.  Now comes a funny story.

Completely our fault, Laurie and I never thought about the presence of checkpoints coming into California.  These checkpoints are primarily to ensure vegetables with potentially dangerous insects and such are kept out.  So, It's late in the morning and we're passing through the desert outside Barstow when we came to the stoppage.  Our poor daughter panicked as she didn't really know where we were and thought it was a border crossing into Mexico.  Brett doesn't have a passport.  We had no idea what they were going through, but thought we'd surprise them and hit a small 60s style diner just off the road in a very rundown town.  When we got there, our daughter was very upset, and it took a while before we figured out why and finally calmed her down.  We all had shakes and malts.  Outside the diner was a little park(?) they had with large dinosaur statues and a pond with turtles, and fish.  It was really hot, but we looked around, took a couple of pictures and got on our way.

We finally got to Nana's, and Laurie and I had to go and get registered at the RV campground, and then go all the way out to Campo to retrieve our fifth wheel from where we stored it when we left in the spring.  We had a couple of setbacks, including one of the jackstands wouldn't retract right because a stupid screw had broken off.  Got it hooked up and then delivered into the spot and fixed the jack.  By then it was late, but we were all able to get showers and put to bed.

An insane (in my opinion) burn to California.  But the next two weeks would not be much easier.  Looking forward to Comic-Con, a wedding, a harbor cruise, a couple of days with the kiddies, and getting all of Laurie's preliminary things done so she can start work.

By the way, I've missed blogging and I'm glad to be back doing it.

Ready to leave. Kids running on pure excitement

Slightly ragged travelers hit their 4th state

Idaho Falls

Travel takes it's toll of both kid and kitty

Peggy Sue's at Yermo, CA


Shakes and Malts were had

The "Diner-saur" yard





Angels.

Thursday, October 20, 2016

September 13- 16. Idaho Falls.

The trip from Bismarck through Montana and into Idaho, thanks to a bad tire took us two days.  After getting a replacement tire in Butte and having a great Montana steak dinner, we stayed the night and hit it early.  It was nice to get out of Montana without further incident.  We were cruising down the road with few worries, when the truck just stopped working.  A positive note was the tow driver had an attachment for his rig that allowed him to both load our truck and pull our camper.  We got to an AAA approved shop and they luckily had a place where we could put the camper and stay in it, complete with water and at least 110V power.

The truck had a major problem and was going to be costly and take time.  Time we had.  We were planning on making a stop in Utah at Zion National Park, so by deleting that from our plans, we had time. The wonderful people at the shop provided us with a couple of rides and even a loaner car once.

We explored the little town of Idaho Falls.  Originally called Eagle Rock, there is a basically man constructed river fall system that provides power for the town.  The downtown area has a lot of personality and is going through a revitalization project.  This part of the trip was a drag for the costs, but once again, we got to explore something we would usually drive by and had our trip enhanced.

So, after a few days, we got onto the road again.

Cruisin'

Not Cruisin'

Snow Eagle Brewing. Trendy, but not really great.




The Falls



Local Mormon Temple in the background.



The surrounding park boasts many interesting chairs and benches.

Topiary

Another




Bench

Goose chairs

Caboose converted to a taco shop.

The shop had a bunch of vintage autos.

Amazing sculpture showing the town's original namesake, Eagle Rock

Apparently, they will let the water flow freeze before turning it off in the winter.  I hear it's beautiful.

Idaho Brewing Company.  Great people here.