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Archive for RV Travel – Page 18

Day 15 – City of Angels

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Saturday, May 17th, 2014

We were about an hour early arriving at the RV park this morning so we snuck into the adjacent lot and had an early lunch. Afterward, we drove over to Dockweiler but we were still about 20 minutes shy of the 1 PM check in. The gal I spoke with said we could wait by the gate until then. By 1 PM, there was a line of rigs waiting to check in. Not surprising, as it is the only park around and is right on the beach.

We decided last night that there was no way Lady T was going to be able to navigate the streets of L.A. so we agreed that renting a car for the day would be best. After checking in, we drove down to our spot, hooked up, and then gave Enterprise a call. We first tried the one at LAX but they didn’t have a pick-up service and suggested we try a branch office. We did just that and we were able to reserve a car over the phone. Enterprise picked us up at 2 PM and about 45 minutes later, we were cruising around in a brand new Nissan Maxima.

First things first…we had to find Route 66. We navigated towards Figueroa Street in Los Angeles and drove that until it intersected with Sunset Boulevard. I had a list of things I wanted to see and the first was Hollywood Boulevard. We parked the rental in the first open spot we found and when we stepped out of the car, there were stars everywhere! We were also just steps away from the famous El Capitan & Mann’s Chinese Theater.

After about an hour or so, we headed towards the Sunset Strip. We parked right in front of some of the most famous nightclubs in the world: Rainbow, the Roxy & of course, Whisky a Go Go, where The Doors played many gigs during their heyday. Very cool!

I had a serious craving for Thai food and we were ready to head out again when we saw a small restaurant called Night+Market. All I wanted was some Pad Thai and they had it so we went in. Besides the noodles, we ordered Jasmine rice and stir-fried broccoli. YUM! The food was great and the service was friendly.

We hopped back onto Sunset and rode it until we saw the famous Beverly Hills sign. As soon as we passed it, all of the cars surrounding us on the road magically turned into Jaguars, Mercedes and BMW’s. In our rented Maxima, we might as well have been Jethro and Ellie Mae Clampett ;D

Once in “The Hills”, we found Mullholland drive and began the ascent into one of the richest neighborhoods in the U.S. There were several scenic viewing areas which provided breathtaking panoramas of the city. Unfortunately, one of these was not the “Hollywood” sign.

We searched the internet to find suggestions for the best viewing area and chose the Griffith Observatory, which sits to the south of Mount Hollywood. There was a ton of traffic and by the time we reached the observatory, it was already dark. We were still able to get a few good pics and walked around inside for a bit. The observatory is free to enter and we like free!

After so much excitement, it was time to call it a day. We made our way back to Dockweiler with the windows down and the moonroof open. It was a bittersweet end to our day in a place that takes a little piece of you, no matter how long you stay. Maybe someday, we will come back for it.

  • Dockweiler RV Park
Day 15 - Route 66 - Road Trip 2014
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Day 14 – You Don’t Have to Go Home, but You Can’t Stay Here

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Friday, May 16th, 2014

Driving out of Barstow this morning, we saw a car wash with an RV bay so we quickly pulled in and gave the old girl a nice scrub. She had 3500 plus miles of dust, dirt and road grime on her and we couldn’t bring her to LA looking like that!

After Lady T’s tubby, we drove to Oro Grande, CA where Elmer Long’s Forest of Bottle Trees lives. Elmer’s front yard was lacking trees and it’s tough to grow them in the desert so he made his own. There must have been at least 1000 bottles of all different shapes, colors & sizes on metal “trees”. Mr. Long also had some antiques scattered here and there that made for an authentic Route 66 vibe. We left a donation and a sticky note with our blog address inside his mailbox…hope he visits us!

Moving on to the Victorville Route 66 Museum, we were disappointed to find it was closed. We snapped some photos and headed back to Lady T. On our walk back, a group of high school kids saw us taking pictures and yelled out for us to put them on Instagram. We offered to put them on our blog instead and they gladly accepted. Guys, scroll down to see your photo and don’t forget to pass the blog on to all your friends. Stay in school!

Our next stop was Cajon Summit and the Summit Inn. Unfortunately, they were closed as well for renovations so we looked through our reference guide to see what else was in the area. We decided on the McDonalds/Route 66 Museum. The museum is located in the exact spot of the very first McDonalds restaurant, which opened in 1948. It was pretty cool inside…they had tons of McDonald’s kid’s meals toys and other collectibles on display, several of which had been donated by private collectors. We grabbed a postcard and kept moving.

Rancho Cucamonga is home to California’s oldest winery, which also happens to be on Route 66. We were looking for the Visitor’s Center in the same area but somehow missed it, so we parked and walked for a bit in the scorching heat. After trolling a small grocery store to cool off, we spotted a Souplantation restaurant. We were hungry and it looked good so we decided to try it. We weren’t disappointed! They had a full all you can eat buffet with everything under the sun, including at least 8 different soups to choose from. They also had pizza, a bakery and a make your own sundae station. The food was tasty and cheap…just what we like! Souplantation, please come to Massachusetts!!!

In Pasadena, we stopped at a grocery store to give Lady T a break and pick up a few essentials. After that, we searched for the better part of an hour to find a place to park for the night. We called several places but everyone said no. Apparently, there are very strict parking ordinances in California that prohibit overnight parking. We even stopped at the local police station but the traffic division was closed. After another hour of pulling our hair out, we reluctantly backtracked about 40 miles to a Travel America truck that we thought we would be able to crash at. No dice :o( The security person informed us we would have to leave but recommended the Petro station just across the block. With fingers crossed, we checked with the attendant and she gave us an overnight parking pass. Thank You, Petro, in Ontario, CA for letting us stay!

Tomorrow we will head directly to LA. We already have a place to stay in mind…the very popular Dockweiler RV Park in Playa Del Rey. After LA, we will be one day away from Santa Monica and the end of our Route 66 adventure. Stay tuned and don’t forget to check back for updates!

Day 14 - Route 66 - Road Trip 2014
Day 14 - Route 66 - Road Trip 2014
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Special Post – Won’t You Take Me to…Donkey Town!

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Thursday, May 15th, 2014

We had been looking forward to Oatman since we arrived in Arizona. Jay remind me several times as we travelled through the state that we would have to stop and buy some carrots to feed the donkeys. I wasn’t really sure what to expect but I knew that feeding the wild burros would be fun.

We have been using an excellent book to help us along on 66 called “Route 66 Adventure Book, 4th Edition by Drew Knowles. In a small paragraph after Kingman, Mr. Knowles warns that the “scenery & terrain begin changing” and that there are “lots of dusty, gravelly switchbacks” to be mindful of. Until yesterday afternoon, I had no idea what a switchback was. Well, I certainly do now! Neither of us has ever experienced anything like traversing that terrain. We ascended & descended what some would consider treacherous roads, especially in a 28-foot motorhome! Narrow, 90-degree turns and elevation changes of 1000 feet or more in a matter of minutes made for an interesting afternoon drive. Jay will be posting some video from my dash cam for your enjoyment but first, we have to edit the cuss words 😉

After what seemed like an eternity, we finally reached Oatman. In only a few seconds, we realized that the journey was worth it. Picture an authentic old west mining town, with small country stores along both sides of just one dirt road: Old Route 66. Several burros casually strolled around the place in search of the tourists holding brown paper bags which contain alfalfa treats. After all the reminding, we never stopped to get carrots but we did purchase a couple bags of the aforementioned treats to entice the animals. Oatman also puts on daily gunfights at Noon with completely authentic outfits.

We took several pictures and then perused some of the most interesting shops we have seen thus far. I purchased a handmade agate donkey trinket from “Outlaw Willie” (www.outlawwillie.com) & Jay & I picked up a couple of cool knives for our collections at Jackass Ron’s. We also stopped at a place called Fast Fanny’s to get our passport stamped. We were greeted by Rich, who is originally from Ware, MA. We chatted with him for a spell about our hometown, Lowell MA and he gave us a brochure for the Topock Resort & Marina.

After leaving Fanny’s, we took several more pictures, some of them silly, and then made our way back to the rig. Oatman is my favorite single place we have visited so far and I would recommend visiting there to anyone who has the guts…well, do ya punk?

  • Route 66 Adventures Book
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  • Oatman Chamber of Commerce
Oatman Arizona - Route 66- Road Trip 2014
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Day 13 – California Dreaming

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Wednesday, May 14th, 2014

This morning, we explored Route 66 in Kingman, AZ and got our passports stamped at the Powerhouse Visitor’s center. While there, we met a guy from Brazil who was traveling 66 from San Diego to Chicago and then back to San Diego. Hardcore! He asked us to take a photo of him with his phone and we gave him our blog address. Hopefully, he visits us…he also had a blog but we didn’t get the info.

From Kingman, we headed west in search of Oatman. Oatman, AZ is an old mining town where wild burros (donkeys) roam freely in the streets. We were excited to see them but until we arrived in Oatman, we had no idea what we were in for! Read more about our Oatman expedition in our special post on Tuesday. Oatman Arizona - Route 66- Road Trip 2014

We continued on the Old Route 66 all the way to the California border, stopping once in a while to see the older towns and take a couple photos. Some of these towns are so small and barren that if you blink, you will miss them. We stopped for lunch just on the border at the Topock Spa & Resort, which sits on a marina at the base of the Colorado River. We had our lunch and watched a pretty cool speed boat dock for a visit to the bar.

California! We reached the border just a minute after leaving the Topock resort. Setting our sights on Barstow for the night, we were able to find a pretty long stretch of the original Route 66 and we took in the surrounding landscape which again, can’t be justified with photos.

Driving the Mojave Dessert was a sight in itself. Mountain ranges way off in the distance and nothing but brown grass & bushes, some cacti, and the occasional palm tree. After a couple hours, we stopped in Ludlow, CA to let Lady T rest and use the facilities. Jazz left her sunglasses in the bathroom and they disappeared. They magically reappeared on some lady’s head that was just about to drive away. Luckily, I noticed and Jazz was able to get them back without any violence.

Apparently, there are strong beliefs in this area that there is a portal to interplanetary space travel. A man who was driving through Ludlow in 2010 witnessed some strange activity and started a website to inform people: alienalerts.com. Of course, Jasmine picked up a postcard with the web address. On the way back to Lady T, I had to break the news to her that we lost a wheel cover somewhere is the desert. She wasn’t happy but now a piece of Lady T will be on Route 66 forever!

We decided to get back on Route 66 and we wished we hadn’t. For about 15 miles, the road was so bad that we had to drive between 10-15 miles per hour. The only redeeming part of this was that we saw the beautiful sunset. We hopped on the freeway as soon as we could and stayed there until we got to Barstow.

Gas prices have been pretty decent all the way to California. We have been able to stay in the 3.21 – 3.49 range except for one or two occasions but immediately after we crossed the state line, we saw signs for $4.99 and one place in the middle of the Mojave Dessert was $5.24!!! I used the Gas Buddy App to locate a cheaper rate, which ended up being $3.99 at an AMCO station is Barstow.

Our home for the night is another Flying J/Pilot travel center. This one has lanes specifically for RV’s so hopefully it won’t be so noisy!

~J&J

Day 13 - Route 66 - Road Trip 2014
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Special Post – Our Time in Friendly, Arizona

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Tuesday, May 13th, 2014

Ok, there is no such place but you wouldn’t know it. All of the people we have met have been super friendly, despite the harsh Arizona landscape in which they live. From the folks manning the visitor centers to the proprietors of each small shop, we have seen nothing but smiling faces. Here are four standouts:

Pita Pit

Pita Pit Pete

This is the guy who took our order at the Pita Pit in Flagstaff, AZ. This young man evoked something that most super chains have failed to teach their employees about sales: anticipation. After listening intently to how my pita would be “designed”, I couldn’t have wanted anything more at that moment. We also talked about our trip a bit and he invited us to stop back in on the way home. His name really wasn’t Pete, of course, but I’m sure he won’t mind.

 

KOA Kevin

Kevin is the gentleman who assisted us yesterday at the KOA campground we chose to refresh out tanks. Just so happens he is a tech guy and he and Jay discussed nerd stuff for a bit. Kevin asked if we had a blog and he have us his.  He and his wife use it to post info about their hiking adventures and business. Kevin suggested we visit Google AdSense to try to make some money off of our adventures. We told him we don’t have enough traffic coming through our blog but were working on it (HINT).

Tape Ball Chuckie Tape Ball Chuckie

Chuckie is the young guy that changed our oil at the Firestone garage in Williams, AZ. He was quiet but nice and was a good sport when Jay asked for a picture of him and the giant tire tape ball that the station has on display. Chuckie mentioned that the tape ball was at one time in the Arizona Highways Magazine.

Mustard Girl

As I mentioned, we have met a bunch of different people on our trip so far and among those, there are a few who have really stood out. Mustard Girl is such a character. She was the young girl who took our order at the famous, wacky Snow Cap Drive-in in Seligman, AZ. Mustard GirlIn the span of about three minutes, she pulled more gags on us than any circus magician and we all had a good laugh when I countered with a couple of my own (I have been known to be funny). I, unfortunately, didn’t get her real name but it wouldn’t matter if I did. We will always remember her as Mustard Girl.

~J&J

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