"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime"-MARK TWAIN

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Q, and Havasu…

Friday, the nineteenth, found us leaving Lost Dutchman state park, making a Walmart stop for the things we had forgotten the day before, and heading for the Dome Rock area of Quartzite, AZ.  It didn’t take us long to locate our friends at our usual location.  There were only two Escape trailers there when we arrived, but by the time we were set up, and happy hour had arrived, the number had grown to the two Escapes, two Casitas, an Oliver, and a friend in a RoadTrek.

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The main attraction in Quartzite this time of year is the Big Tent RV show.  Crowds on Saturday were awful, and Monday’s traffic and folks weren’t much better.

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Honestly, I don’t know why we attend.  We hardly purchase anything, as most things can be found at Walmart or Amazon for the same price.  I think we and others use the show as an excuse to visit with friends we only see there each year. 

Another day, six of us decided to do a hike around Dome Rock.  Our leader deciding which fork to take.

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Though there were six of us, we soon broke off into three distinct groups.

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A few random pics.

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That’s Dome Rock in the center.  It wasn’t easy to hike around just it, so we ecpanded our circle.  See those things on top?  We thought it was people at first.

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Actually cairns stacked over six feet high.

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Sunrise, and sunset from near our site.  Kofa mountains.

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Our last evening, as we were visiting around the campfire, this tree caught my attention.  Though the sunset itself wasn’t much, I found the pattern of the tree interesting, and took this pic with my phone.

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We’ve since moved up to Lake Havasu state park.  A nice site, with views of Lake Havasu (the Colorado River).

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Nice sunsets here.

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And there’s also a famous bridge.

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The London Bridge was relocated here, beginning in 1968. Dismantled stone by stone in London, rebuilt here over dry land, and the channel dredged out to create an island in Lake Havasu.

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It all began in 1963, when Robert McCullogh, of Mccullogh chain saw fame, first purchased property here. Development came quickly, and it’s now a thriving community.

I hope to have more on the area later.  Hope to take a hike or two.  A bit windy today, so staying close to home.

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……jc

2 comments:

  1. Looks like happy was a big sucess. Last time we were in Lake Havasu the area around the bridge was really run down and closed.

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  2. Looks like a crowd of folks in the Big Tent...a good place to roam with friends, but not so to buy things.
    I am like you, that tree was very interesting and unusual l;looking.
    Safe travels for you and Wanda.

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