Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Quartzsite, Arizona......



Our Location:  BLM Plomosa Road, Quartzsite, AZ

Last night the wind picked up again until about midnight. It once again shook us, rattled us and possibly we hovered off the ground for a minute or two before coming back to rest on all fours. Okay, maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration but you get the idea. After about midnight it just dropped right off and we heard nothing more until just before daylight when it kicked up again but not nearly as bad. We were half packed up and I can tell you we quickly packed up the other half and hit the road.
 
Heading East along I-10 just after leaving Joshua Tree National Park south entrance.

More desert like here with less greens than we've been seeing.

 We were heading down the hill toward I-10 East at 7:30 AM California Time. A bit of wind as we  travelled along but nothing worrisome and before long we were out of the wind and just enjoying our drive. We stopped a couple of times at the rest areas just because we could and we still made it to Quartzsite around 11 AM Mountain Time. It was much busier than I expected to see along Dome Rock Road with a lot of rigs there, packed in pretty tightly. Not a problem, we were not heading for Dome Rock anyway.
 

Would you advertise really BAD OLD jerky?

 
As you can see we are almost to Quartzsite.
 
As we approached town it was nice to see something familiar this time as we’d been here last year and so we had a good idea of where we were going. We enjoyed our drive through part of town, nice to see things that we remembered and nice to see some new things too. We are looking forward to getting into town tomorrow and visiting some friends and maybe checking out a vendor or two. We shall see how tomorrow goes. 
 
 
We are leaving California and entering Arizona.
 
 We hung a left onto 95 North and headed out of town for Plomosa Road. We passed by the Waste Transfer station I am happy to say that numerous people were coming and going. It looks like some folks have figured out they can just easily take their garbage there as put it in an already full dumpster.

Fuel prices just across the Arizona state line from Blythe, California.
 
As we passed by Hi Jolly I can say it was extremely busy and very full. Lots and lots of rigs in there still. We kept going on to Plomosa Road. We checked in with the camp host and headed out with our two week paper for the window. Can you say very busy? Can you say busier than very busy? I was absolutely amazed at the number of rigs here. Groups, bunches, singles, couples and just about every kind of rig you can imagine. We found a road and managed to squeeze off and drift back out of the way a bit before finding a place to park.

You can see Q way over there in the distance, all those little white dots are buildings.
 
I called Dad but got his machine and so left message saying we’d arrived safely. After that we finished a partial set up and having some lunch, all cooked inside today though, we haven’t set up the Weber yet. Tomorrow we will finish setting up the outside area. A cool breeze had us keeping the big door closed but the windows open on the sunny side of the Igloo. A nice day for sure.  Another call to Dad earlier this evening to touch base and a quick chat. Sister Jan and her partner Rick are both down with the flu but Rick was admitted to the hospital today with breathing issues and dizzy spells. Rick is also a diabetic and with being sick everything is out of whack and so I think that also lead to the hospitalization. We wish them both a speedy recovery.
 
A few of the rigs at Dome Rock. Hard to take clear photos while whizzing by, isn't it?
 
I spent the rest of the evening finishing up a James Patterson book, The People vs Alex Cross. I’m pretty sure I’ve read it before, parts seemed familiar and yet I didn’t remember reading it. Oh well, it was a good read anyway. I’ll start a new book sometime tomorrow.
 
We parked back in there some where last year.
 
So that was our day. We have moved to the state of Arizona again and are looking forward to spending the next many weeks in the state in various locations. Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed your visit.

 
The familiar sites of Quartzsite, AZ.
 
Until next time… take care, be safe,
 
We are glad to be back in the land of the  many armed cacti.
 
 
Deb


10 comments:

  1. Glad to read you are close by. Tom and I always enjoy parking out on Plomosa Road, especially after all the groups are gone. We always find it quite out there.
    I had to laugh about the hovering off the ground. One time in Texas it was so windy I asked Tom to check to see if we were in the same spot. Stay safe.

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    1. LOL. I can believe that. I grew up on a rock in the middle of Georgian Bay and I'm used to wind but not like this. It was disturbing.
      We like Plomosa Road as well. However I'll be happy when more of the masses are gone. It's very busy here but we've found a quiet little nook that suits us.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  2. Winds can be tricky but happy you weren't Airborne.
    Glad you made it Safely to Quartzsite.
    Maybe we can finally say hello but not tomorrow.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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    1. Winds can be tricky. I'd rather avoid the high winds and big gusts if possible.
      We enjoy the area around Q. Hopefully the masses depart soon and it will once again be quiet and peaceful.
      We are busy off and on with errands and we're hoping to visit a few times with our friends from Magic River. We haven't decided exactly long we're going to be staying in this area as we have a few loose ends that may need to be taken care of.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  3. Welcome back to Q enjoy your time there on Plomosa road, exploring town and visiting friends in the area.

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    1. Thanks George. I have no doubt we will enjoy ourselves. We seem to do that pretty much every day.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  4. Poor Jan and Rick! Hoping it's a quick recovery for them! Glad you made it to Q safely. The first time we went to Q we stayed out at Plomosa Road and a time or two after. I love seeing all the different rigs around it's amazing! Enjoy!

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    1. Thanks Shirley. Our first time we stayed in La Posa South which was okay but we also stayed out here and at Dome Rock for a while as well. We like the area and are looking forward to exploring a couple of other areas as well.
      The rigs are vastly varied in size, shape, colour, conditions, etc. I am often amazed at just what some folks find to fits their needs.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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  5. I just got that book but haven't started it yet. Happy you didn't get airborn. Have a great day ! Elva Shannon

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    1. Thanks Elva. We're happy to be out of the wind tunnel there at Joshua Tree. I hope you enjoy the book. I enjoyed the Da Vinci Code, so I'm pretty certain I'll enjoy this one as well.

      Take care, be safe,
      Deb

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