Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Buckskin Mountain State Park

We left La Paz this morning with the hopes of finding something as comfortable as what we just left. We knew we would be giving up a "sometimes" Internet, but that was the price to pay. As it turned out, we are scabbing off someone else and the service is extremely fast [probably the fastest of the trip]. As you can see by the photo we also gave up some very relaxing mornings, sitting around with coffee and discussing the events of the day.


During the last couple of days we have seen some wonderful golf and had some great times with friends. The pictures we took do not do justice to the course, but I can only hope you can see what we could see.



Doug and Lenore toured Lake Havasu today while we made the long move [5 kms] to Buckskin Mt. State Park. The USA has some awesome state parks and we love to use them as much as possible. While we were setting up, Rudy and Pat from Vancouver Island, pulled in behind us so we spent time reminiscing about the 3 months we spent at Totonaka together.

This state park is also situated on the Colorado River, but it does not see as much boat traffic as La Paz. There is a store and small restaurant on site - nothing like the Roadrunner. Tomorrow we plan on washing the truck and 5th wheel and nothing else.


The weather is a stark contrast to last year's trip home. Last year we sought out the warmer weather and this year we are hunting for some relief from the 30 - 36 degree temperatures.

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