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The Pennings and Joneses arrive at the Orange Grove in Bakersfield, CA en route to Moab. The Pennings had work performed on their coach at Cummins and Detroit today, so they were up really early.
Mimi is a real warrior getting in and out of the coach with her crutch, but I suppose it's better than the two she had to use previously.
Zero oranges on the trees. Don't know if that's because of prior frost or just that they harvested all the fruit. QUite different from the last time we were here:
Tuesday we stayed overnight at Outdoor Resorts in Las Vegas to see long-time friend and forum member Al Griefer and his wife Judy. Shortly after we arrived, Al turned up with his friend and neighbor Doc Miller. It looks like a Segway club around there.
The Griefers had to back out of Moab at the last minute for personal reasons, but hopefully they'll be there next year.
Wednesday we drove through Zion and experienced the 1.1 mile tunnel. We waited only a few minutes for the rangers to stop traffic and allow us to drive in the center of the road.
I couldn't get a photo of the Pennings entering the tunnel, but here's one of their coach passing under one of the arches after the tunnel. Apologies for the poor quality of photo - it was taken through a very dirty windshield.
We stopped for the night at Ruby's Inn & RV Park near the entrance to Bryce.
I'll get more photos uploaded later. Meanwhile, we decided we need to re-visit the parks because, with limited time, we only scratched the surface. Bought a NP annual pass, which about pays for itself in 3 parks/visits.
Oh, pooh, Mom & Dad will turn 80 this year and they're still going. There was a couple this winter at Death Valley that had to be 100 and they were traveling in a class B with solar panels and bicycles. And aren't you glad you didn't have to wait until you were 65 to retire and travel??