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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Day 4 - City of Rocks and Faywood Hot Springs


This was my second night in City of Rocks. This place is incredible!  I've seen such wonderful sunsets here!


Night 1. Snail Rock to the left. See the size of the trailer?

Night 2

Night 3

See the owl? 
Today, I drove into Deming to try to get a haircut. No luck. Ended up cutting it myself. 


Did find a market called Peppers. Nice place. Picked up a few groceries. Stopped at Denny's for breakfast. Then back to City of Rocks where the wind kept me inside for much of the day. I did take a walk around CoR before the wind beat me back into the van.
Here are some photos. 





These rocks are HUGE
















Owls nest in the hole above the van

I loved my camping spot. Space 6. 

I loved the spot I got. If you walk up between those rocks there is a very private shady area with a table. Sweet spot #6. 

I drove to Faywood Hot Springs the next day. The man at the desk was very sweet and the springs, to me were "ok" but I was hoping for a nice quiet soak. Instead, there was a VERY loud man who was giving a LOUD monologue about his life, his problems, his anger, and after a bit, I moved to a quieter tub.  The campgrounds are dusty as heck. The tubs are not as clean as the ones at Gila, nor is the scenery as nice. But for an hour soak, they were fine. I don't think I'd want to camp there personally. People are packed in too tight for my preference. There ARE some private tubs and the price seems fair.  If you're in the area, it's worth check it out.  They have a nice little store there. I bought a robe so I could do the clothing optional tub and they had GRASS FED beef!  I bought a pound for tacos!  Here are some photos:

This little tub was in the clothing mandatory area, and was a shady, quiet place.

The clothing mandatory tub. Nice, but too sunny for me.

Looking up from my soak!  


Some of the campgrounds

Another camper

That was it for City of Rocks. 
I left on Friday and headed for Truth or Consequences.

Happy Trails,
Annie

Day 3 Gila Cliff Dwellings, New Mexico


Tuesday, March 5, 2019

I got up early and made coffee, then into Walmart to do my business. I drove to the Visitor's Center in Silver City and parked. I walked the streets of Old Town and returned in time for the Visitor Center's opening. The lady there was funny, not real helpful. It was going to be only 20 degrees up at Gila Cliffs, so I said, "I'd like to find a campground at a lower elevation because it's cold," she responded, "You must not be from the desert. It's always cold at night."  I said, "Actually, I'm from Desert Hot Springs, and it's in the high 30's there, not the low 20's."  I asked about State Parks. She didn't know anything. I asked if there were campgrounds nearby. She didn't know. I did manage to nab quite a few brochures, so I'll answer my questions myself. I did ask her how long it would take to get to the Gila Cliff Dwellings. She said about 2-2.5 hours. Yikes!

I drove up to the Cliff Dwellings. The trip is only about 40 miles but the road is very narrow and winding. It ended up taking me about 1. 5 hours. The Visitor Center movie was very good, explaining why they thought the natives moved into the cliffs and why they left after only about 25 years. The walk to the Dwellings was short, maybe 1.5 miles round trip, but steep. I went up counter-clockwise to avoid the 185 stairs. I came back down the way I went up. It wasn't too hard but I am WAY out of shape and had to stop twice to rest and let my heartbeat slow down. 



I took a lot of great photos. Here are a few.



The "T" shaped windows were explained to us as a way of identifying at least one man who lived there. The window represents a man with a haircut particular to a certain tribe, with bangs, and cut at the chin. I'm not sure if this is true, I haven't been able to find anything online about it, but it was an interesting explanation. 





On the way up, I stopped at Gila Hot Springs. Wonderful, beautiful place. $8/night to camp and use tubs. About 12 places close to 3 tubs right on the river. This is a working farm. The lady raises goats so there were hundreds of goats, and lots of cute babies. I thought about Michael, my son-in-law, who loves goats!  He'd like this place! I decided 20 degrees was just too cold, so I didn't stay the night there, but it sure would be convenient if a person was there in a little warmer weather. You could stop and reserve your spot before going up to the Dwellings. The camping spots are nicely spaced, and all are right on the riverbank. A very sweet place!

This beautiful cliff is the first thing you see to your right driving up the highway.

A wonderful sculptured fountain!

The pools are VERY clean and right on the river

It's nice to have shade!
 Coming down, I took a different route, passing by a pretty lake and several campgrounds which were still closed for the season. Apparently they all open in April. The road was MUCH better.  Route 15 going up was VERY narrow and curvy, though beautiful. I think if you had an RV it could take up to 3 hours to get up there.  Route 35 and 61 coming down was MUCH easier and if I were going up again, it is the route I would take. I actually drove about 50 mph most of the way. It took about 1.5 hours to get down to City of Rocks State Park.  

I bought a non-resident yearly pass for $225. I figure I'll get my money's worth by staying in NM a good 6-8 weeks until time to head back to the Pacific Northwest. I wanted to at least try it to see if it was a good deal and based on what I'm seeing at City of Rocks, I think I'll be really happy! There are toilets, garbage cans, and hot showers here. The dry campsites are nicely spaced apart. The electric ones are much closer together - but I don't need electricity. 

They actually give you TWO passes, one for your vehicle and one for your trailer. I made the mistake of putting the trailer one on the car. In fact, I should have done what one of my friends later suggested, and that would be to laminate BOTH. Then I could have given the passes to someone when I got back to Arizona.  I'm not sure I'll use this long enough to make it pay for itself, but I wanted to see as many of the state parks as possible to decide if this was an option for me.  Thought I'm having a great time, I think there's nothing here that's any better than Quartzsite, Arizona, for me, anyway. I plan on spending summers in the Pacific Northwest and winters down in Quartzsite area. But this trip was on my bucket list, so I'm happy I'm doing it now.

There really isn't much of a cell signal here, which sort of suck and is sort of good.  I'm wanting to be alone, so I'm fine with no internet now and then. I reserved my spot for 5 days - until Sunday - though tomorrow night I'm camping at Faywood Hot Springs. Gonna just leave my chair and a few other items here and hold my place.

I'm feeling a little better after my meltdown. It felt good to get a lot of that off my chest - I really do feel better when I'm living out of the van - out in nature. My mother called the 2nd night and I had to spend time on the phone with AT&T.  It was a little stressful. When I told her I was thinking of buying an RV, of course, she said "I wish you wouldn't spend your money on an RV!" But honestly, I think the reason she wants me to buy a HOUSE is so she can buy one near me in Desert Hot Springs, and I'm not sure that's what I want. I think it would be too much stress for me to have to deal with her constant negativity. I am very sorry that her life isn't what she wants it to be, but it's HER life, and I don't want to live it. I'm VERY happy living my own. I told her I was happy traveling. I've told her many times. 

I put my angry post back into draft form. If you don't know what I'm talking about, I had a bit of a meltdown on my first night, and shared things that probably shouldn't have been made public, though I had a LOT of support and that really helped me.

I need to find a Toyota dealer somewhere along the way.   My spare tire moves around - it sort of "floats" beneath the van, and I believe it should be more stable. I also want to get this fucking alarm disabled!  I hate this damned thing! I keep setting it off by accident.

The little van is doing fine otherwise. Comfy-cozy. Gas mileage has been pretty good, about 16 mph but I've been driving 80-85. Speed limit here is 75 and everyone goes 10 miles faster. There's really no way to safely drive 65 mph without pissing everyone off.

Not yet sure where I'll go from here. I'll spend some time looking into that in the next few days.

Now, it's time to get ready for bed ... after I go take a look at the stars.
I bet there will be a kazillion of them!

Sleep well, friends!
Annie

Monday, March 04, 2019

Day 2 - Silver City, New Mexico

It was a busy morning!
I woke up VERY early and watched a gorgeous sunrise from the road.


I stopped for coffee at Starbucks, then went to the YMCA for a shower. 
This is a very nice, BIG YMCA with lots of machines, 
a pool, and nice lockers. 
Take your own towel! 
And it was FREE!


You can get up to 6 FREE day passes at the YMCA - 
and I'm not sure if this is national or statewide, 
and the lady at the counter didn't know either!  
At any rate, it was a nice hot shower 
and I washed off a lot of the negativity 
that kept me awake all night.

From there, I found Charles Schwab's building 
and opened my savings account. 
Also bought a bit more stock.

Then I headed for New Mexico.
I thought about staying at Kurtchner Caverns, 
closer to the Arizona/New Mexico border
 but their campground was full and the overflow was $15 a night. 
I've spent a lot on gas these two days,
driving across Arizona from California, 
so I decided to save my dollars and keep driving. 



This afternoon I made it to Silver City, New Mexico.

The land was covered with flowers but unfortunately,
 there was no place to pull over or stop:



I had planned on stopping in Lordsburg Veterans Park, 
but the stop was so desolate and run down, 
and it was so early, 
I decided to put in another hour of driving.

I'm sleeping at the Walmart tonight in Silver City. 

The driving was long and hard, 
but I'm feeling more positive and really happy to have made it here. 
Tomorrow starts a brand new adventure!

I will explore Silver City,
then take a hike up to Gila Cliff Dwellings.
After, I have a reservation at Faywood Hot Springs,
so the Cliff Dwellings may have to wait a day.

Then I'm hoping to buy the New Mexico State Parks Pass,
and plan on hunkering down a few days
once I reach City of Rocks.
(if I can find a camping spot!)


Photo courtesy of the internet!

Hope to see you there!
Happy Trails!
Annie

Sunday, March 03, 2019

Day 1 - Jim Kortsen West Pinal Park

Today was Day 1 of my New Mexico trip.  After bidding farewell to Joe and my wonderful friends, Kara and Chris Udziela, I finished packing up the van and hit the road!  I can't believe we didn't take photos!!! I stole this one from Kara's Facebook page.



I drove to Quartzsite first and delivered a pet portrait of her beloved dog, Kefa,  to Joyce Feganchick. It always feels so good to make people happy!  I was a little embarrassed, having driven in the heat to QZ and in great need of a shower, but Joyce didn't seem to mind.


Stopped by the Roadrunner market and picked up some milk and chips, 
then on toward Tucson.

Tonight I'm camping at Jim Kortsen West Pinal Park.
It costs $10/night.
More than I like to pay, 
but the free spots I checked on before this one
just didn't feel safe.
Sometimes you have to just listen to your gut.

Tomorrow morning, 
my plan is to have coffee,
then go to the Lighthouse YMCA in Tucson 
for a shower!

After that, I need to stop at my bank
and deposit a check.

I used to live near here, in Sasabe,
when I was younger 
and worked at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge.
So I've seen Old Tucson Studios and much of the town.
I do think I'll take a look at the Miniature Museum
(if they're open on Mondays!)
and the Xavier del Bac Mission tomorrow.
Maybe I'll sleep at the Casino,
then continue on to New Mexico on Tuesday.



Here is a photo of my campspot tonight.
These are nice spots.
No water or toilets, but covered tables
and an official presence.

Happy Trails!
Annie