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Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Countdown For Heading South Begins.

With a little more than 2 weeks to go,I’m ramping up my enthusiasm for the 12th winter trip south since starting the snowbird lifestyle.Most years at this time,the weather is snowless going over the hump into northern California,but occasionally We've had to divert at Grants Pass Oregon and go out to the coast at Crescent City Ca.

In the past few years we’ve found the preferred route to be a left turn at Seattle and over the hump into the Yakima Washington area and down to Pendleton Ore.(Staying overnight at the Indian casino free parking area)then travelling the I-84 through Boise Idaho to Twin Falls,then straight south on 93 to Jackpot,on the Nevada border,where we make our 2nd free stop at the Casino.(Both casino’s have inexpensive RV parks also.)

Then the 3rd day consists of a very quiet but great 2 lane highway through desolate country,straight down through Nevada.The 3rd night usually is a stop at the Chevron station in the small town of Alamo,or a little further down the road is camping at Pahranagat Lakes.Shown below is the Chevron station

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And below is the parking area off to the side(you have to watch where you walk in this area as a lot of dog owners are spoiling it for everyone.Need I say more?

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If you want to travel a couple of hours more,you can reach Las Vegas, or even closer is the Valley of Fire State Park,near lake Mead.There is also a free boondocking spot just south of the town of Overton,which is near the park.So you see,old Willy takes the thrifty way of overnighting,using the free casino parking as much as possible.In fact some years I leave home later in the morning and only travel to Marysville Washington,and stay at the Tulalip Casino.Coming home I make my last stop there also,so as to do the final 2 hours in the early morning,giving me the day to settle back in at home and get over the stress of the border crossing, like last year.But that’s a whole nuther story that we wont get into.

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Getting back to the I-5 route south,I used to stop at the 7 Feathers Casino in Canyonville Oregon,but since they stopped using the big parking lot for free RV use, and have relegated us to a smaller one,that fills fast,I’ve been bypassing it.Also the timing for a stop there,isn’t right,as coming north I find myself there at noon.And that’s coming all the way up from the Rolling Hills Casino near Corning California.And speaking of Rolling Hills,

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Here it is.This is the parking area below.They also have an RV park.

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And my final stop before heading east from Bakersfield on 58,is a little off the highway State Park called Col. Allensworth.

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This little park is always quiet in spring and fall,sometimes we have been the only ones there,which can be a little un-nerving at times,but its always been a favorite.($10.a night)This park is located off 99 at Earlimart,just an hour north of bakersfield.Its about a 20 minute detour off 99.

So those are the 2 routes that I travel.Which one this year?That's decided at the last minute,when I check the latest weather.As a final note,last year we discovered a nice little RV park in central Oregon,on I-5,that suits us better than 7 feathers.Its just south of Eugene,called Pass Creek RV.

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4 comments:

  1. Willy, thanks for info on your trip south. A few of the places were familiar to us as we go down I-5 and have stayed at Seven Feathers and Rolling Hills too. We've haven't had to head out to the coast at Grant's Pass yet, but we've thought about it if the Siskiyou's get socked in. Two more weeks? Lucky you, we have about 2 more months to go.

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  2. Great info on your chosen routes... Very informative and the pictures were great... NOW to those dog owners who have no class... That is my pet peeve and I can hardly tolerate people who do not pick up their dogs poop... How nasty to leave it there for unsuspecting walkers to walk on... I always pick up my dogs poop no matter where I am... even rest areas on the interstate... It is just the right thing to do... OK sorry it just makes me so upset!

    Have Fun & Travel Safe
    Donna

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  3. As much as I like exploring new roads there is always something very comforting & secure in old familiar territory. We will take a familiar route in a couple weeks as well & for sure that eliminates some of the travel stress........

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  4. WOW...ok...more locations we could checkout going south in December! Thanks!! Now I need to make a list from both Wanderin' Willy's AND Rick'n'Paulettes blog. Very helpful fellow RVers....this will be our first trek south from Ferndale, WA to San Diego, CA. Our trip in 2003 from San Diego (we lived east of S.D. ...in Alpine, CA) was in our truck (me driving) and our old C-Class (Brian driving)to Ferndale, WA. We had sold our property in Alpine, CA and purchased our property/home in Ferndale. Then we lived about a month in our C-Class waiting for the closing of our home and waiting for the tenants to move (we agreed they could stay for a month. We stayed at off I-5 and near Bellingham Airport. Wasn't bad at all really! A little cramped...with DH, me, and 2 dogs!!

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