Monday, March 4, 2019

We've moved south and east.....




Our Location: Las Cienegas, Arizona

We woke this morning to a nice warm morning, the sun popping over the mountain to the east and a hint of excitement in our step. Today is moving day. We’ve stayed too long in this area due to weather around us but today we are moving on. 

Moving on down the highway...
 
So little traffic out here on these highways and biways.
 
Hooked up and heading out the pathway toward Salome Hwy by 7:45 AM, we motored about 3 miles to our first stop. Saddle Vista Ranch to rid us of our garbage and to empty our tanks. I know we dumped only a few short weeks ago but we would rather arrive empty than half full, if you know what I mean. We were once again on the road by 8:25 AM leaving Saddle Mountain BLM behind us for the last time this year. We pointed the Big Dog’s nose east and then north to reach the I-10 on ramp at Tonopah, making the connection for AZ 85 South Bound toward Gila Bend. We stopped in Gila Bend at the Shell station and checked out the water situation but decided against it and kept on  motoring. 

A tiny bit of construction but no slow downs or hesitations of any kind.
 
Mountains are starting to look different.

 No slow downs, no accidents, no issues and we motored right along on I - 8 until we jumped onto I -10 once more. We rolled on through Tucson, AZ and soon hung a right onto AZ 83 toward Empire Ranch. Within 30 minutes or so we reached the ranch house and there we chatted with camp hosts Nick and Jeannie who both offered us some good camp site ideas.  

A different kind of desert here along the I-8 corridor nearing Gila Bend.



Interesting vehicle. He was well packed and everything looked compact. Right hand drive as well.

We pulled into the Cienequitas campground area and although it’s pretty full we managed to find a nice little spot that we will occupy for a week or so. We had the Igloo (not the outside stuff) all set up and lunch warming up while I chatted with dad back in Ontario all around 2:30 pm. 

Such an interesting over pass.
 
Yep, it's snow on that mountain top over there.
 
It was warm here upon our arrival but as the sun fades into the western sky it cools off much faster than at the lower elevations. So we will be closing the vents, etc before the sun sets to keep some of the heat inside. The temperatures have dropped 9 degrees in the last 30 minutes. We are now sitting at 63F/ 17C with all indications of it continuing to drop.
 
Riley thought this guy was a hoot.

Heading toward Empire Ranch Road. Yep more snow.
 
This is our first time here and so we’re not sure what to expect temperature wise but we’re enjoying the change of scenery right now. Lots of mountains on our drive with a light dusting of snow on their peaks. Nick (camp host) told me they had about 10 inches / 25 cm a few weeks ago. Brrrr…glad we weren’t here then.  
 
Our spot for a week or so.

We are certainly in awe of the new type of desert we're seeing.
 
So that was our day today, we moved approx 240 miles, actual travel time was about 4 1/2 hours. We aren’t sure how long we are going to stay here but jello plans are just that,  jello plans. Thanks for stopping by today, I hope you enjoyed the visit. 


These are the views from near our spot.

Such an interesting view.

Some cows on this land as well. We spotted them on our drive in.
 
Until next time… take care, be safe,

Deb





14 comments:

  1. Another beautiful view and a nice change of scenery. You need to do that form time to time. Enjoy your visit!

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    1. Thanks Dave. We are looking forward to doing a bit of touring. A change is as good as a rest, or so they say.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  2. What a wonderful location for you guys love that area and Empire Ranch is amazing enjoy your time there.

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    1. Thanks George. I think we will definitely enjoy it here. Almost feel like we're on safari. Haha

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  3. Hi Deb. We have found an amazing spot as you head east. Please pm at mjlitz08@gmail.com. Friends of Deb and Tom Duchaine

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    1. Hello Melissa. Welcome to A long and lonesome highway. I'll drop you a line. You'll know me by the Manitoulin Island in the address.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  4. We have heard good things about Empire Ranch. Hope you enjoy it there. Should be lots of good things to explore. Glad you dumped first so no one could accuse you of being full of ……. lol Glad you made it safe.

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    1. I think that's why you and I would get along well, neither of us have ever been accused of being full of .....surprises. Hahaha
      We are looking forward to exploring the Ranch and checking out some other things as well.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  5. The water at the ranch is good. When you need to dump, Quail Ridge RV Park is just down the road. $5 to dump or $13+ for full hookups. We are niorth of Douglas, Hwy. 80 The fairground in Douglas has RV parking.

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    1. Thanks for all the information Melissa. We are familiar with Quail Ridge and have stayed there a couple of times. We wanted to check out the boon docking areas for future use. We've heard a great deal about the Empire Ranch and the Las Cienegas Grasslands and thought there is no better time than right now to check it out. So here we are.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  6. Glad to read you made it safe and sound with no problems. Looks like you have found a nice spot to settle in for a bit. We have driven through there but never camped. It is a different type of terrain but beautiful in its own way.
    Deb, if you have not already done so, contact Melissa they do a lot of dry camping and I am sure the spot she shares with you will be a great one.
    I can see why Riley thought guy was a hoot...lol
    Stay safe.

    P.S. Really nice pictures of your last sunset at Saddle Mountain.

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    1. Thanks Deb. It is very different than what we are used to on our travels or back home. I'm not sure how long we'll stay here but it is nice and other than the coyotes it's pretty quiet after dark. We are looking forward to exploring the ranch and a few other spots of interest plus we have a few errands to run in Sierra Vista as well.
      I'll contact Melissa when I finish my morning reading.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  7. Enjoy your time there! Looks nice and spacious ...different from your last "home".

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    1. Thanks Shirley. It's very different from our last 'home dirt' as George would say. We're looking forward to exploring the Ranch and it's history, along with a few other things in the area.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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