Saturday, May 30, 2020

Stumpy Meadows May 2020


This has surely been a challenging year. My big trip was cut short due the pandemic and I have been pretty much stuck at home for several weeks since then. Thankfully I have managed to get in a few sanity saving outings in the van.

I am, for really the first time, starting to feel old. I am starting to accept that senior title. In a couple of months I will turn 66. I am realizing that my body and mind are aging. When I first awake in the morning I am stiff and sore. It may take hours to feel fully functional.  When my grandson grabs my hand just wrong, I wince in pain. Arthritis and compressed discs are taking their toll. And maybe the worse thing...I cannot get down on the ground to play with the grandkids anymore. It is just too hard to get back up.

Maybe it is just the inactivity. Hopefully with summer approaching and covid restrictions lifting, things will get better. I feel healthier when I am camping. Maybe it is the maneuvering in tight quarters in the van that keeps me more limber. When camping, I am more active. I hike everyday usually morning and evening. I kayak and bike. I keep moving.  I really need to get back on the road! 

My biggest fear is that at some point I will not be able to kayak. Lugging the boat around, and getting in and out of the boat has become a little more challenging.  There are a lot of us in my group in my age range. And I know we are all facing similar issues. We have several in their 70’s. These guys and gals are great role models!  So here is to a better year.

Yesterday I paddled Stumpy Meadows. It is a beautiful little reservoir that suffered a horrendous fire a couple of year ago. This creates a somewhat eerie landscape. I saw a couple of osprey diving for dinner, which is always a treat.












Saturday, May 23, 2020

Russian River RV Park May 18

This was a last minute choice when my Yosemite trip fell through. Crazy priced at $63.00 a night. I thought it might be worth it as it boasts being on the Russian River. Well...the River is a bit of a walk and pretty shallow. Could not kayak there. That being said it was still beautiful.

The park is large and hilly. I was lucky, along with a couple of friends to get loop A. This loop had the most private spots that were closest to the river. So all in all, nice find when there are so few open parks. Oh yeah, the park is next to highway 101, so some road noise. The drive up was pretty and at 3.5 hours, nice and close. 

Luckily for me, friends Trey and Becky suggested we kayak lake Sonoma. I hadn’t even thought of it. So we went and it was beautiful!!! Great kayaking and camping.  










Friday, May 15, 2020

Lake Almanor - May 14

I have been staying home and self isolating for almost 7 weeks. And then my May Yosemite trip got cancelled. Other trips coming up are unsure!!! I badly needed to get outside somewhere in nature and preferably by water. I started with RV parky and started checking for any possible open Campground or RV Park. I lucked out and found this gem. Lake Almanor. It was on my list to check out for future camping and kayaking but it was open now!! I texted my fellow Travato sisters and said let’s go! They were as anxious as me to hit the road.

Lake Almanor is beautiful. The campground is somewhat small and all the sites are good sized. All three of us scored great water front sites. It was pretty empty which made it even more special.  I loved my little camp spot on the water. The weather was all over the place with rain, wind and occasional sun. But it was just what the doctor ordered. We hunkered down when it rained then headed out to walk around the lake when it cleared.

And the rainbow we saw (pictured below) was AMAZING!

I will be coming back to this place again!


























Monday, March 23, 2020

Home Sweet Home

Corona Virus
The news was coming fast and ugly every day. Parks were closing everywhere and we were concerned about finding places to stay. I was very tempted to go find a spot in the desert somewhere and hang out, but...family duties called and it felt right to go home. 

So sadly, we decided to head home and traveled through 5 states in 6 days.
2400 miles

These are the parks we stayed at. 

All these parks were very nice and low priced. We looked for RV parks knowing that many States were closing their state parks. We lucked out that Arizona did not close. 

We started from Ponchatrain Landing in New Orleans. 

Shreveport KOA, LA

Wichita Falls, TX - Tornado watch, thunder and lightning at night.

Blaze in Saddles RV Park, Tucumcari NM. This place also has horse hotels. (Fenced areas for horses) several horse trailers pulled in for the night. The horses were beautiful. They were on their way home to Wisconsin after spending 7 weeks in AZ at rodeos and trail riding. 

Homolovi SP, Winslow AZ.  A beautiful wide open place in the desert. I really tried to soak up the peace and space.

Newberry Mountain RV Park, outside of Barstow.

Home


I look at this map and see how close we were to my main destinations, Florida and the gulf coast. Another time...another time.




Wichita River

Homolovi State Park