yabanja
Explorer
Day 7: Heading North-House Rock Road for the second time on this trip!
Day 7:May 19th
We woke up to sunshine two days in a row. Woot Woot!!! View of the carnage inside FIDO:
Our lovely campsite in the pines: We had no more need for the cooler(what with the new Engel) but ended up carrying it for the rest of the trip because we couldn't bring ourselves to get rid of it.
The goal today was to get ourselves north of the Colorado river. This would be the last big mileage pavement day for a while and I was looking forward to having it behind me.
We stopped at the Marble Canyon overlook to stretch our legs. The river was the most beautiful I had seen! Usually it is brown.
We bumped into this guy there who was admiring FIDO. I was admiring his home cooked solar shower. It was made of pvc tubing with a valve stem and a kitchen sink sprayer with a disconnect. When not in use the sink sprayer slides inside for storage. When ready to use he pumps it up via the schraeder valve for pressurized water. The sun provides the heat. I though it was sweet.
Our destination for the evening was the House Rock Road-the same road with the stuck Prius I had camped on on the way down. This time we were going to access it from the south. It was also listed as a Major highway on our new map.
As soon as I pulled off the pavement I pulled over to air down. A couple Jeeps with off road camp trailers stopped to ask if we were ok-I said, yup just airing down. They cruised down the road. I am sure they were from the expo.
Sakshi used the opportunity to take some artsy photos:
We finished airing down and headed up the road. Just over the next rise the Jeeps were stopped and airing down. Sakshi wanted me to pull over so she could jokingly ask if they were ok. I slowed down, but they all hid on the far sides of their vehicles and wouldn't make eye contact. I wish they would have said hi or stopped to air down with us-we don't bite! I was curious about their vehicles, where they were from, etc..... Be social people!!!
Anyways....
Camp spots off the road are limited and they were all full until....we ended up camping at the exact spot I had camped at on the way down.
We took a nice walk in the desert that evening and enjoyed each other's company.
Day 7 Miles Paved:139 Dirt:28
Day 7:May 19th
We woke up to sunshine two days in a row. Woot Woot!!! View of the carnage inside FIDO:

Our lovely campsite in the pines: We had no more need for the cooler(what with the new Engel) but ended up carrying it for the rest of the trip because we couldn't bring ourselves to get rid of it.

The goal today was to get ourselves north of the Colorado river. This would be the last big mileage pavement day for a while and I was looking forward to having it behind me.
We stopped at the Marble Canyon overlook to stretch our legs. The river was the most beautiful I had seen! Usually it is brown.

We bumped into this guy there who was admiring FIDO. I was admiring his home cooked solar shower. It was made of pvc tubing with a valve stem and a kitchen sink sprayer with a disconnect. When not in use the sink sprayer slides inside for storage. When ready to use he pumps it up via the schraeder valve for pressurized water. The sun provides the heat. I though it was sweet.

Our destination for the evening was the House Rock Road-the same road with the stuck Prius I had camped on on the way down. This time we were going to access it from the south. It was also listed as a Major highway on our new map.

As soon as I pulled off the pavement I pulled over to air down. A couple Jeeps with off road camp trailers stopped to ask if we were ok-I said, yup just airing down. They cruised down the road. I am sure they were from the expo.
Sakshi used the opportunity to take some artsy photos:



We finished airing down and headed up the road. Just over the next rise the Jeeps were stopped and airing down. Sakshi wanted me to pull over so she could jokingly ask if they were ok. I slowed down, but they all hid on the far sides of their vehicles and wouldn't make eye contact. I wish they would have said hi or stopped to air down with us-we don't bite! I was curious about their vehicles, where they were from, etc..... Be social people!!!
Anyways....
Camp spots off the road are limited and they were all full until....we ended up camping at the exact spot I had camped at on the way down.


We took a nice walk in the desert that evening and enjoyed each other's company.
Day 7 Miles Paved:139 Dirt:28
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