Wednesday, October 28, 2015 (Virgin River Canyon BLM Campground, Littlefield, AZ)

I was awake a lot through the night...the wind was just a howlin'...but seems Steve slept right through it!  We both had a very productive morning. The first thing I did was download pictures and scan the bill from RVZZ for the repair we had done yesterday. Steve wanted to get an email written and send it off to Traveland RV. He's had no luck so far with the emails and phone calls to Traveland...we're not getting a warm fuzzy feeling about this situation!

Once that was done, he called Midway Chevrolet in Phoenix while I did some baking. Midway is where we have taken the truck for the "squealing" issue while in the States. We received an email back from Isuzu saying that the issue has been handed over to the U.S. rep and he will be in touch with Midway to arrange to have our truck diagnosed. We hadn't heard from Midway yet, so Steve thought he'd give Brian (the service fellow that we deal with) a call. It works out well...we will drop the truck off on December 2 before we leave for Cabo San Lucas. That will give them 2 weeks to work on the truck. It also gives us a spot to leave Buster worry free...a much better option than leaving it in a hotel parking lot.

With all that done, Steve decided to head out for a walk around the campground while I took over the laptop and did some much needed banking...darned bills still need to be paid no matter where you are! Steve must have been gone for almost an hour but I hadn't really noticed...being so engrossed in what I was doing. He ended up doing much more than just a walk around the campground...going down to the day-use area where there were a bunch of people with easels set up painting the beautiful mountains. He ended up finding the trail that came back here to the campground. But he forgot to take the camera!

It was after 1:30 when Steve decided to grill up hot dogs on the barbecue for lunch...a rare treat! We don't have them often but I sure love them! We sat outside and ate at the picnic table. It was a mostly cloudy day but it was very warm out... 26C/78F.

With the forecast for the chance of rain tomorrow, Steve wanted to get out for another walk...and take his camera this time! The trail heads down towards the river valley from just beside our site and goes around to the day-use area. The Virgin River is down there but hard to see in some of these photos...

 The Virgin River down there...

 That's the day-use area in the distance with the I-15 behind it...

 The trail was in major need of maintenance in a lot of spots...
 Beautiful Joshua Tree...
You don't ever want to get stuck by one of these or rub a branch up against your rig like we almost did in Joshua National Park...

 See all the artists set up over there in the day-use area...

 A couple of very talented artists happy to pose for a photo!




Walking up the day-use road...
...to the main road and another trail...a paved one this time...

...that leads up to a viewpoint with some interpretive signs...






 We walked passed this critter on the path...Steve thinks it may be a baby tarantula...
About 45 minutes later, we were back at our campsite...time to relax. Oops...not quite yet for Steve...he needed to restring the chair that broke yesterday first...
I decided to bring out my crocheting...

And that was pretty much our day. We have decided to stay one more day...and leave Friday to continue our journey south. This is a awesome spot to just chill after a hectic of a couple weeks of travelling and hiking.



3 comments:

  1. I've stayed at Cedar Pocket a lot of times. It tends to get very stiff breezes at night and into the morning, so not so much fun in the cold weather. The road that goes off toward Utah, just over the overpass, is interesting. It's in a wilderness area, but there is a road and a mine. There are good views of the desert and surrounding valley. Loops back to 15 at Littlefield if you take Utah 91 back. Sometimes the road is good, sometimes it isn't. The washouts are fairly early, from that end. Mostly clearance issues.

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    1. Thanks for the info. Looks like there is more to explore on our next visit.

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  2. It sure was pleasure meeting you two. Thanks for the invite and we hope to meet up with yall down the road.

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