- Three hundred miles...Stop
- 3 PM....Stop
- I couldn't come up with a third 3, but got lots of suggestions from FB friends: 3 glasses of wine, 3 sheets to the wind (I would be).
A hazy day along I-15 in Utah |
This was a very long day! We left Ogden, Utah, enduring traffic through Salt Lake City and Provo, in air quality that you could cut with a knife, arriving 370 miles later, at 6:30 PM, in Moab.
Overlook at San Rafael Swell on I-70 |
I was chatting with Donna K recently....about beginning to doubt ourselves as we steer these roads of life, and recounting an incident back in the day when we were parked in a full-hookup site, and in a hurry to get going the next morning. Brains obviously elsewhere, we drove off, and snap went the electric cord, crackle went the sewer hose, and pop went the water line! The mouths of by-standers best described the scene. You will be happy to hear we do not leave our black tank valve open! But we were Newbies then....
Downhill run..I-70 east |
Where I thought we were...Nice! |
Went back the next day for this shot of our ordeal! |
And our eco-travel theory has been blown all to heck! Mid September will be a lot cooler and much less crowded after Labor Day, we think, with kids back in school! And with these high fuel prices folks won't be driving, etc., etc., etc. We don't do reservations... Moab is a zoo, and hot! Everyone that wasn't there is here! All the RV parks are full, the town is booming. I finally found a fleeting Verizon broadband signal and a Passport America Park, the OK RV Park & Canyonlands Stables, and called. They were full but had just, 5 minutes ago, had a cancellation. We get 2 nights! Now what? Contemplate that Third Rule, perhaps...
7 comments:
This is scary, this all the BLM sites were occupied stuff. Sounds like Moab is off our list!
Oh my...that sounds like our adventure getting off on a dirt road between a cemetery and a hay field! Glad you got turned around okay, even if it was a 20 point turn haha. Hope you can relax for the next two days and find a really nice spot where you want to be.
Please take time to go see the wonderful petroglyphs on Potash Road. Headed north on highway 191, go across the bridge and within the first mile or two you will see Postsh Road on your left. Also several good boondocking areas on Potash Road. The petroglyphs are within the first 5 miles!
Also, You will love the Bluff Utah area! We usually stay a week or so every time we go and still haven't seen it all. Before you head out that way, email me and I'll answer any questions you might have! Diana... owner of Caddilac Ranch is also full of good info! Tell her Chuck and Geri say hello!
Geri, Thanks...I was just about to re-read your post as we plan to head to Bluff. We won't be able to stay long but want to do those drives you wrote about! Will definitely check out Cadillac Ranch...
Well obviously this is the wrong time of year in Moab, and the reservation system is great if you happen to plan ahead, which we didn't. But you should really visit; it's so beautiful.
Haven't we all gotten our RVs into predicaments. Never fun at the time but a great story later. Our campground has still been full, reservation only, also. But it's certainly not hot. I had a fleece on all day in low 60s and have the heater running tonight with a low to reach 37.
I love Moab. However, once it was so hot I drove further south and stayed at the the visitor center about an hour south on 191.
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