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Alpine SoCal Winter Blast Rally – Days 4 & 5 (Lake Havasu City, AZ)

The Winter Blast Rally has been over for two days now and we’ve moved on to the La Paz County RV Park in Parker, AZ.  But, I still have to recap our last two days of the Rally for you; which really just includes one more day of fireworks (Sunday) and then the always sad moving day (Monday).  Sorry for the delayed reporting, but us full-time RVers get busy too 🙂

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Our Sunday morning started out like all the other fine Alpine SoCal Rally days, with an awesome breakfast spread put out by our now famous Host(s) and Co-Host(s); Dave & Nicole Guhsé and Paul & Katie Lisec.  Thanks once again guys!  They prepared and conducted a flawless Rally as seen through the eyes of the members, although I’m sure there were many behind-the-scenes challenges what with all the moving parts and pieces.  They even had a specific challenge when the wind picked up just before dinner-time to threaten our scheduled Chicken Dinner, but they adapted and overcame as you ‘ll see later in this blog post.

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The now famous; Alpine SoCal breakfast spread.

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Another nice sunny morning enhanced our breakfast conversation.  The forecast called for a little wind with some gusts later in the day.

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One of our members showed off this cool cloth, (I’ll call it a towel), that she embellished with the logo of an Alpine Coach commemorating the Alpine SoCal Winter Blast 2016 Rally.  Teresa Weitz is a very talented lady with a very capable sewing machine.  I wonder if she’s taking orders!?!

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We hung out at the Rally site all day on Sunday and caught up on emails and my previous day’s blog while visiting with our fellow Alpine SoCal members.

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View from the upper level at the SARA Park Rodeo Grounds of the many Motor Homes and Trailers in attendance.

As usual nowadays, we took our grandson’s dog “Sheba” for one of her long walks through the Rodeo Grounds.  She didn’t take the fireworks too well the evening before.  Stilla spent most of the evening comforting her in the bedroom of the Coach when the fireworks started.

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All manner of motorhomes and trailers are here in the park for the fireworks extravaganza.  Here’s a nice vintage trailer (below).

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Here’s another picture of our site (below).  The wind is starting to pick up and the flag is whipping around.  You can see Mike Kuper’s “new to him” Can-Am Spyder® which is parked next to the Urban Escape Vehicle.  I helped Mike & Donna get it loaded into his trailer.

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This is Mike & Donna Kuper (FlyingtheKoop.com) putting the Can-Am Spyder “to bed” after squeezing it into their trailer.  I helped Mike guide it in while Donna sat on the back because the rear tire kept spinning on the slick ramp.  I think Mike’s committed to buying a bigger trailer in the near future.  Check out his blog to find out 🙂

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Even the gusty winds didn’t stop some of our hardy SoCal members from gathering during the day.

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By mid-afternoon, the wind gusts got bad enough that our Host(s)/Co-Host(s) decided to take down the tables and chairs at our get-together site before they blew away.  We also had to take down the EZ-Up tents for the same reason.

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The wind didn’t stop us from getting our scheduled chicken dinner tho…  the contingency plan was to serve the food from Dave & Nicole’s Coach.  Everyone took their meals, covered with an extra paper plate for protection, back to their respective Coaches to eat out of the dust and wind.

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Everyone lined up at the Guhse’s door like homeless people on Thanksgiving Day at the local mission in the inner city 🙂

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I had a moment of clarity, (it’s rare, but it happens), and decided to help out by standing in the doorway and handing the covered plates out to folks.  This way, we minimized the in & out traffic in their Coach and prevented anyone from a slip, trip, or fall on the stairs.  Here’s Teresa (below) begging for her meal 🙂

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The wind actually cooperated with our Rally and died down in the evening.  Here’s another beautiful Arizona sunset for you:

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And then it was time for more fireworks.  Here’s a small sample again:

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Of course, our grandson’s dog “Sheba” didn’t enjoy them so much again, but this time she did better and wasn’t shaking as much or as often as on previous nights.  We wouldn’t have brought her along on this trip if we knew how she’d react to the fireworks, but we didn’t have any other options since we’re dog-sitting for our daughter who doesn’t have a place for her yet.

On Monday morning, folks started packing up to move on to their next destination(s).

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We spent the morning saying our goodbye’s and see-ya-laters as folks rolled out of the park.

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By noon-time there were only a few Coaches left in the parking area.  We initially thought we’d stay put for one more night.  Our fresh water was still around 1/2 and our waste tanks only showed 1/4 full…

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… but, we got a message from some friends we met in Colorado who are staying just down the road in Parker, AZ at the La Paz County RV Park.  So we decide to join them.

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So here we are now with Jerry & Marilyn Baumgartner who are on an extended RV trip from their home state of Oklahoma:

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Our other old friends Bob & Mary McCord from Colorado are also here in the park.  I wrote about them in a previous post.  They spend most of the winter here hiding from the snow in Colorado.

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I’ll post again soon.  I think we’ll enjoy a week-long stay here next to the Colorado River and take advantage of the weekly rate of $155.

Stay tuned…

Alpine SoCal Winter Blast Rally – Day 3 (Lake Havasu City, AZ)

Lots of pictures today… consider viewing on your desktop or laptop computer instead of mobile device for the optimum experience 🙂

Today’s schedule for Saturday includes, but is not limited to; Breakfast, Board Meeting, Cowboy Concert & BBQ:

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Good morning from “Alpine Row”:

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Breakfast was stupendous once again thanks to our “Wagon Master(s) Dave & Nicole Guhsé along with Co-Hosts Paul & Katie Lisec.

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The “now famous” Alpine breakfast spread:

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I think it’s safe to give our Host(s) and Co-Host(s) an A+ rating for their rally hosting performance so far 🙂  There’s only one more dinner (Chicken) to be served to our group on Sunday.  Thanks again, Dave/Nicole and Paul/Katie!!!

After breakfast we held our Alpine SoCal Member Meeting.

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Here I am trying to act “presidential”…

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For you Alpine Coach Owners… don’t forget to go to the Alpine SoCal website under the “Members Only” section to read the minutes from the (very productive) meeting 🙂

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Once we completed our meeting, the guys stuck around our designated “get-together” site to decorate Valentines Day cupcakes…

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Our awesome co-host Katie Lisec came up with the idea for the guys to decorate the pre-made cupcakes with different colors of icing squeezed from zip-lock baggies which she expertly applied per each persons requested preference.

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Then she had lots of different sprinkles and candies on hand for the guys to get even more creative with…

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Of course, some were more creative than others:

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Jack Giddens.
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Joel Langord.
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John Foster.

Won’t Mary be surprised?…

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Hope that icing doesn’t stain Katie 🙂

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Most of the guys couldn’t have done it without a little artistic talent to help them out.

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We all stored our Valentines Cupcakes in Paul & Katies’s basement.  The idea is to bring out the cupcakes after our dinner on Sunday.  Won’t those wives be surprised ?  AWWW 🙂

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After our rigorous morning of meetings and cupcake decorating, some of us decided to go on a hike to “The Crack”.  The trailhead starts just outside the entrance to the RV parking area here at the Rodeo Grounds and follows the dry wash through a slot canyon to the Colorado River.

At the beginning of our little (~3 mile) hike we saw signage at the entrance/exit to the Rodeo Grounds RV Park reminding folks to sign up early for next year’s event.

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We hit the trailhead with walking sticks and plenty of water.  Follow along on our hiking adventure:

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Our hiking entourage consisted of Greg & Marcy Vaughan, John & Lorraine Foster, Donna Kuper, and of course, Stilla and I with grand-dog Sheba.

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We took “Sheba” off her leash.  She did great and always stayed with the group.  There were quite a few other hikers on the trail today and many of them also had their dogs off-leash.

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I was the first to go down a particularly steep drop in the canyon.  Luckily someone put a rope here to help folks get safely down.  This rope wasn’t here last year when we did this hike.  To read about last year’s blog post on this hike click (HERE).

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Stilla handed Sheba down to me.  She wasn’t too sure about this drop, but she was fine in all the other areas and turned out to be quite the mountaineer dog.

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Donna took a unique approach to the drop.

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After everyone negotiated the steep drop, we navigated our way down into the bowels of the canyon.  However, Greg & Marcy were smarter than us and turned around at the drop.  They were sipping adult beverages long before we finally made it back to the Rodeo Grounds 🙂

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I believe we only had one wet shoe casualty getting through the canyon… but I think it’s best they remain unnamed, right Lorraine?

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Sheba would often go out ahead and scout out the trail.  If we took too long, she’d come running back to see why we were so slow.

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Once we successfully navigated the narrow canyon, and came back out into the sunlight, we decided to not continue in the dry wash to the Colorado River and took the high trail back towards home.

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Nice view, eh?

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You can see the Colorado River (Lake Havasu) in the distance.

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We made pretty good time on the return trip since we were above the dry wash on a rocky trail and out of the soft sand most of the time.  Although, it was definitely cooler inside the canyon and we were reminded of that as the sun beat down on us.  Sheba would often rest in the shade of a bush or rock and wait for us to catch up.  Silly humans, she probably thought to herself 😉

When we got back, not too much worse for wear and tear – we found a couple of our members working on some new flagpoles!  Ed Mathews and Jack Giddens made a flagpole for the Alpine SoCal club while helping Michael Weitz put one together for himself.

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Thanks Jack and Ed!  They refused payment for the new flagpole, so I’m probably going to be indebted to them for a while on behalf of the club.  I think they like it that way 🙂  We’ll see each other again at the next rally in Phoenix (Goodyear) for baseball training in March where I’m sure they’ll come collecting, right?

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Around 4 PM it was time for all of us to head down to the Rodeo arena and barn for the Cowboy Dance & BBQ:

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Donna and Stilla in front of the live band.

It was crowded, but everyone got fed after going through the long food line.

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The food was excellent and the band played a wide variety of music.  Our Alpiners were well-fed and well-entertained 🙂

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Back at our designated “get-together” site we all gathered for the evening fireworks again.

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Even the Langord’s mascot was in fireworks viewing position at one of our tables 🙂

I had a “Chinese Lantern” that we purchased in Quartzsite last year and have been carrying around in the Coach.  It seemed like a good time to set it free.  We saw quite a few of these lifting off from the RV Park so we decided to “join the crowd”.

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Greg and John helped pre-heat the air over a campfire while we lit the flammable material.

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Up, Up, and Away it went.

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And now, how about some fireworks?  That’s why were here, right?

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I took a few pictures of our Alpine Owner’s group watching the fireworks through my night-vision device by holding the iPhone up to the lens:

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Pretty cool, eh?  Okay, here’s some more fireworks then…

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And that’s all for now folks… hope you enjoyed the show!  We all did 🙂

I’ll try to catch you up on our last day (Sunday) here at the Rally as soon as possible.  Stay tuned…

 

Alpine SoCal Winter Blast Rally – Day 2 (Lake Havasu City, AZ)

It’s too easy to get behind on the blog posts here… with so many friends (old and new) to catch up with, coupled with late night firework displays to watch, and my “presidential” duties; it seems as if there’s just not enough time in the day (or evening) to keep up.  And on top of that, the internet connectivity slowed waaay down once more folks arrived in the park.  Anyway, here’s your Day 2 recap (better late than never, right?), starting with another copy of our Rally Schedule:

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As you can see from the schedule (above), each day is pretty much “free time” to do whatever you want with fellow Alpine Coach owner’s and friends.  Many folks go out sightseeing, others hang around the park and do hikes or other activities.

Our Day 2 (Friday) of the Rally kicked off with another awesome breakfast spread courtesy of our Host(s)/Co-Host(s) aka “Wagon Masters” David & Nicole Guhsé and Paul & Katie Lisec.  Dave went all out once again (just like at the Lake Powell Rally) and toasted bagels to order.  We also had hard-boiled eggs along with the usual complement of yogurts, fruits, and assorted pastries.  No one is complaining yet, except maybe about their waist lines 🙂

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Dave toasting bagels. We’re all still waiting on the Omelettes though 🙂
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Awesome Alpine breakfast spread.
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Full and contented Alpiner’s after breakfast.

After breakfast, I held an Alpine SoCal Board Meeting.  My first as the newly elected president.  We only have a small number of Board Members in attendance here at this particular Rally and it was relatively quick and painless 🙂  It was mostly an opportunity for me to prepare for tomorrow’s (Saturday) Membership Meeting.  Now, I just have to find time to write up the “minutes” of the meeting 🙁

Then Stilla and I took our grandson’s dog “Sheba” over to the SARA Dog Park again (like we did yesterday) but found out it was closed.  We are still dog-sitting until our daughter finds a place in Phoenix that allows pets.  Meanwhile, my Mom is dog-sitting our little dog “Coach” back in Casa Grande, AZ at the “dirt farm”.

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We went in search of another dog park in Lake Havasu and ended up  stopping by one of the beaches that is accessible to vehicles on the man-made island after crossing over London Bridge.

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Sheba had a great time running and playing on the beach and in the water:

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Then we stopped at London Bridge Beach

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… and found a nice ‘off-leash’ fenced-in dog park for her to play “catch”.

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She played “catch” until she was all tuckered out.

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Then we drove down to Parker, AZ to visit with old friends Bob & Mary.  They spend time during the winter here at an RV park in La Paz County next to the Pirate’s Den RV Resort.

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Bob & Mary are also good friends with my Dad and stepmom Elaine. They are members of the same camping group (FCRV Rolling Springs) in Colorado Springs, CO.  We are also still members of the same group.  We’ve attended a good number of camp-outs with them over the last few years along with my Dad & Elaine.  It was great to see them again and catch up on things 🙂  We missed the opportunity to visit with them while we were at the Quartzsite “Desert Rat Rally” in January because we just didn’t find the time.  Good to see ya again Bob & Mary!  Until next time… 🙂

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(L to R) Mary, Bob, and Stilla alongside the Colorado River in Parker, AZ.

We headed back to the SARA Rodeo Grounds for the evening’s fireworks show and got back just as it was getting dark.

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I was amazed at how many people were parked alongside the highway as we came back into Lake Havasu and neared the SARA Park Rodeo Grounds.  Folks were setting up at any place they could find to watch the fireworks:

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Some people found high vantage points (above) and others just parked alongside the highway (below).

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Happy Hour was in full-swing after we got back to our RV Park.  Those Alpiner’s sure know how to party (in moderation of course) 🙂

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I won’t bore you with lots of pictures of fireworks today, (especially since the battery died on my camera/iPhone) but here’s a couple that I “borrowed” from fellow Alpine Owner’s John & Lorraine Foster:

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Needless to say, the Western Pyrotechnics Association put on a pretty good show and it promises to be even “grander” tomorrow evening on Saturday.  And then, everything that’s left over gets shot off on Sunday we’re told.  The fireworks vendors aren’t allowed to leave with any unspent fireworks.

Unfortunately, “Sheba” didn’t do very well with the fireworks going off.  She trembled and panted quite a bit throughout the evening until the noise stopped at 10 PM or so.  The only way we could find to keep her calm was to have one of us stay with her in the bedroom of the Coach with the doors and windows closed and the radio turned up loud.  Stilla spent a lot of time in the Coach comforting her.

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Our little dog “Coach” handled the noise quite well last year when he was here with us, but every dog is different.  They all have their own unique personalities, don’t they?

Well, that’s all for now.  Check back soon for a recap of our Saturday activities.  I’ll try to get caught up quickly.  It’s now Sunday afternoon and I’ve got a lot of other things to get caught up on as well 🙂

Alpine SoCal Winter Blast Rally – Day 1 (Lake Havasu City, AZ)

Here’s your Alpine SoCal Rally recap for Day 1 of the 27th Annual Western Winter Blast Pyrotechnics Show (←link) which is held at the Special Activities and Recreation Area (SARA) Park Rodeo Grounds.

According to the official website (www.golakehavasu.com) SARA park is an 1100-acre regional park with spectacular mountain views and access to Lake Havasu.  The park’s facilities cater to a wide range of recreational activities and also serve as venues for events such as the popular Winter Blast fireworks display, obstacle races and concerts throughout the year.  SARA Park has a network of hiking and mountain bike trails, ballfields, dog park, rodeo and fairgrounds.  Other activities include BMX and motocross racing, roller hockey, RC plane field and a shooting and archery range.

Last year we attended the same fireworks show and rally, click (HERE) to catch up on last years fun if you missed it.

Here’s our Rally Schedule:

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As you can see from the Schedule (above); we are all basically “free” to do whatever we want each day after breakfast because all the activities take place in the afternoon/evening.  Today (Thursday) is a Happy Hour at 4 PM and then a Pizza Dinner w/Salad will be delivered to us by 5 PM.

How about a quick tour of our area?  Here’s the sign at the entrance to the Rodeo Grounds.  I guess they haven’t gotten around to changing it out for the WInter Blast Pyrotechnics Show.

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RVs were lined up at the entrance throughout the day to check in to the Rodeo Grounds parking area for the weekend activities.

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This is the access road leading to our upper level parking area (below).  A couple of the RV parking areas are separated by the rodeo arena and grandstands.

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Most of our Alpines are parked in the same area, spread out over at least three separate rows.  We ended up in the middle of row D with good friends Mike & Donna Kuper on our left and Ed & Donna Mathews on our right.

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We’ve known Ed & Donna since our first Alpine SoCal Rally in St. George, UT back in 2012.  It was great to see them again after such a long time 🙂  Mike & Donna we came to know first through Mike’s blog @FlyingtheKoop.com and then we finally met in Portland during the Alpine Coach Pre-Rally to the FMCA Rally in Redmond, OR which we both attended together in 2014.

Here’s some shots of our Rally site taken yesterday and today:

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The parking area for the RVs is spread out over the rodeo grounds on at least three different levels which you can somewhat make out from the photos:

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Good looking Coaches, eh?

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For those of you who have been following the blog, you may recall that we were able find a good home for one of our oldest daughter’s dogs the morning after we arrived here.  Little ‘Ember’ went to Alpine Coach owners Ron & Jeanne who live in Las Vegas and we’ve since heard from them that she’s doing just fine 🙂  Jeanne sent us this pic (below).

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Ember seems to be “Lucky in Las Vegas”.

However, we’ll have to continue dog-sitting our daughter’s other dog ‘Sheba’ (pictured below) since she really belongs to our grandson Kaan and he’d be heartbroken if we gave her away.  Although, there’s been some interest shown among our fellow Alpiner’s 😉

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Stilla and Sheba.

It wasn’t very late in the day before folks started congregating between the Coaches for drinks and conversation.  Happy Hour starts early around here 🙂  I busied myself during part of the day with some cleaning on the Urban Escape Vehicle exterior while Stilla went shopping with a couple of the girls.

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A couple more Alpines are still expected to arrive.  We’re supposed to have 25 Coaches once everyone gets in.  Here’s Peter & Patricia Huber’s coach pulling in (below).  They arrived just in time for the first official dinner of the rally; Pizza night, Yoo Hoo!

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Around 4:30 PM everyone started gathering in our designated “get-together” site that our Rally Host(s) and Co-Host(s) set up between their Coaches.

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In my new capacity as president of the Alpine SoCal Chapter; I said a few words to welcome everyone to the rally and we thanked our Rally Host(s) Dave & Nicole Guhsé along with our Co-Host(s) Paul & Katie Lisec for setting everything up.  So far, so good… but we’ll have to wait until later in the Rally before we can truly rate their performance 🙂  Right?

Come-n-get it!  Pizza is served:

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Everyone enjoyed the pizza and salad as well as each other’s company:

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Good times again with good people 🙂

At dusk, the first fireworks started going off in the park area next to our Rally site.  The fireworks were mostly random and sporadic with long lag times between.  Probably test shots and some training for the pyrotechnic crews.  Many folks went back to their Coaches and didn’t hang out at the “get-together” site for very long after it got dark.  There will be plenty more fireworks in the evenings ahead.

Our grandson’s dog ‘Sheba’ didn’t take the noise very well and Stilla left early to comfort her inside the Coach with the radio on to help drown out some of the loud bangs.  Hopefully, she gets a little more used to it before tomorrow’s fireworks show which should be pretty spectacular based on our experience last year.

Stay tuned…

Taking Care of Family (Casa Grande, AZ & Colorado Springs, CO)

My last post was on Wednesday the 27th of January.  It has been a busy and stressful couple weeks since then.  We had to move our oldest daughter and grandson from Colorado Springs to Phoenix.  Let me bring you up to date:

We left the Urban Escape Vehicle at the “dirt farm” in Casa Grande and took the Silverado with our (empty) cargo trailer on a ~17 hour drive to Colorado Springs (COS).  We made it late Thursday night (28 Jan) without incident.  Thanks Dad and Elaine for putting us up at your place 🙂

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On Friday we loaded up all the daughters’ stuff in COS.

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Nice weather and nice view of Pikes Peak from where we picked up the daughters’ stuff.  That was about to change tho… the weather I mean.

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After getting everything loaded into the trailer and pickup bed, we joined my Dad and stepmom Elaine at the COS Elks Lodge for Friday dinner.  Other friends also joined us when they heard we were in town.

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(L to R) Stepmom Elaine, Monika Malmquist, and my Dad (Bill).
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(L to R) Good friends Biff Anderson, Daniel Malmquist, Linda Anderson, and then Stilla.
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(L to R) Stilla, Monika Malmquist, Christine Bargy, and Biff Anderson.
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(L to R) Tim Bargy, Daniel Malmquist, Linda Anderson, and my stepmom Elaine.

We enjoyed after dinner conversation in the downstairs lounge.  It was great catching up.  I think it was September when we were last here.

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On Saturday, I stopped by my old high school buddy’s auto repair shop to say hi and air up the tires on the trailer and truck for the extra weight I was now hauling.

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Here’s my old high school pal Mike.  He owns Chuck’s Auto in COS.

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Mike and I, along with a couple others from his shop went out for a late breakfast.  We had some of the best biscuits & gravy I’ve eaten in a long time at the nearby Mill Hill Saloon.

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A big storm front was moving into COS and snow was expected overnight on Saturday and it was supposed to get real bad Sunday or Monday.  So I made the wise choice to start heading south before the bad weather hit.  Stilla stayed until the next day (Sunday) to spend time with our youngest daughter Joleen, plus the oldest daughter Jennifer still had to clean the place we moved her out of and take care of a few last minute items.

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Storm front coming over the mountains.

After getting safely over Raton Pass, I stopped near Springer, NM to see what new car displays they have inside Russell’s Truck Stop.  I try to stop by here anytime we go down I-25.

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Cars on display at Russell’s Truck Stop and Restaurant, Springer, NM.
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Cars on display at Russell’s Truck Stop and Restaurant, Springer, NM.
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Cars on display at Russell’s Truck Stop and Restaurant, Springer, NM.
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Cars on display at Russell’s Truck Stop and Restaurant, Springer, NM.
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Evening sunset in New Mexico.

I drove as far as Albuquerque and got a room at Motel 6.  Ugghh, it reminded me of why I like to RV.  And their cheapest room was still almost $50 🙁  Oh well, at least I successfully missed the snowstorm before it shut down Colorado Springs.

Stilla, Jennifer, and Kaan caught up with me around noon just south of Albuquerque, they had some light snow and icy conditions getting out of COS but the roads were fine after that.  We all made it safely to Casa Grande late in the evening on the 31st of January.

Back at the “dirt farm”, we worked on my Mom’s casita that was still under the last stages of construction.  We just had to put a few finishing touches on it to make it livable for Jenny and Kaan until we find her a place.  I helped my stepdad Jim finish putting in the toilet and carpet for the floor, then we set up the air conditioner and heater.  And finally, after a trip to Home Depot for some window blinds, we had a nice one room apartment, aka casita.

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We then spent several days looking at houses, rentals, property, etc., and finally came to the conclusion that she needed to be in or near Phoenix to find a job and good school.  We luckily, have a nephew in Phoenix that has extra rooms she can stay in for a couple months.  Thanks Matthew!  Matthew is my younger brother Donald’s kid who lives in Florida.  Matthew owns a house in Glendale where he’s going to college.

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Grandson Kaan at nephew Matthew’s house.
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I think Kaan likes the pool here.

We drove by the Elks Lodge in Tempe, AZ on the way back from dropping Jenny and Kaan off at Matthew’s house in Glendale.  We wanted to check it out for possible future RV spots.  They had a Super Bowl buffet that we joined in on.  In the RV park, we saw an Alpine.  So I naturally popped by to say Hi.  It was Todd & Janet Legg!  We last saw them at the Desert Rat Rally in Quartzsite.  I talked to Todd for a bit but didn’t get to see Janet.  See ya later guys 🙂

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We finished up the evening back at the “dirt farm” in Casa Grande by watching the Super Bowl with my mom and stepdad Jim.  Go Broncos !!

Now we just have to figure out what to do with Jennifer’s dogs.  Having pets certainly makes it harder to find a house or apartment for rent.  And she can’t have them where she’s staying now, so I guess we’re stuck with them for now.

This is Ember (below).  Our little dog “Coach’s” sister.  We put her on Craigslist under the title ‘Free to Good Home’ but only got one response from an animal rights group called S.A.F.E. which stands for Save Animals From Euthanasia.  They take pets every Saturday at a designated PetSmart® in Phoenix to find homes for them.

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Luckily, I also put a couple pictures on the Alpine Coach Owners Facebook page and got the attention of Ron and Jeanne.  We worked it out through correspondence to meet in Lake Havasu once we get there for the Alpine Coach Rally.

We left the “dirt farm” in Casa Grande on Tuesday the 9th with both of Jennifer’s dogs onboard to get to the Rally.  We left our dog ‘Coach’ with my Mom because three dogs is just too much in an RV.  Thanks again Mom for watching ‘Coach’… personally I’m beginning to wonder if she’ll even give him back 🙂

We left Casa Grande a little late in the day and finally made it to the Rodeo Grounds in Lake Havasu just after dark.  The volunteer guards at the entrance were still ready for late arrivals and had our check-in paperwork.  We followed a guy on his ATV with annoyingly bright and flashing color LED antennae to our designated site in between the other Alpine Coaches that are already here.  We set up quickly, said some hello’s to our neighbors, and watched a little TV with the generator on until 10 PM when we went to bed.

This morning (Wednesday), we met Ron and Jeanne at the SARA dog park around the corner from the rodeo grounds.  They drove down from their home in Las Vegas to meet us about adopting our daughter’s dog ‘Ember’.  They are fairly new Alpine Coach owner’s and haven’t had the opportunity to join one of our rallies yet.  As a matter of fact, they inquired about this one but it was already full 🙁  Hopefully, they will have the opportunity soon to join us soon 🙂

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Jeanne with her “new to her” little dog, Ember.

Ron & Jeanne took little Ember with them to give her a loving home… as I’ve said many times before; those Alpine Coach owners are the best of people 🙂

And so here we are again… at another fine Alpine Coach Rally.  It is now Wednesday the 10th of February.  The Rally officially starts on Thursday the 11th and I’ll try to keep the blog updated with rally activities.  We are dry camping (without hookups) at the SARA Park Rodeo Grounds (←link here).  We’re here for a week of fireworks… called the 27th Annual Western Winter Blast Pyrotechnics Show (←link).  We attended the same rally here last year, click (HERE) for a link to the beginning of those blog posts if interested.

Stay tuned…

Back to the Dirt Farm (Casa Grande, AZ)

On Tuesday our plans changed (as they often do) and we headed on back to the “Dirt Farm” in Casa Grande in a convoy with my Mom, Stepdad, brother Steve & Cheryl.  The “Dirt Farm” is where they live and call home.  They gave this nickname to their ~4 acre “farm” where they have some chickens and ponies.  It’s also where we often park the Urban Escape Vehicle on 50 Amp power when we’re in the area.  You may recall that we parked the Coach here while we visited Germany for 5 weeks in December and early January.

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We came back here directly from Quartzsite in order to park the Urban Escape Vehicle so we can take the pickup and trailer to Colorado Springs to help our daughter move.

So on Wednesday we downloaded and stored the ATV.

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We emptied the trailer of all our items in storage and hooked it up to the Silverado with the intent to drive straight thru to Colorado Springs tomorrow morning (Thursday).

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So if you don’t hear from us for a couple days, it’s because we’re on the road to Colorado where we’ll be helping our daughter pack up her stuff and move.  We hope to be back in Casa Grande soon so we can get to the next Alpine Coach Rally in Lake Havasu scheduled for February 11 -15.  Stay tuned…

Day 7 – Farewell Desert Rat Rally XV (Quartzsite, AZ)

Monday was the last day of the Alpine Coach “Desert Rat Rally XV” in the desert north of Quartzsite, AZ.  The only thing left on the agenda (below) was “farewells and departure”.


 

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It has been an absolutely awesome Rally!  Everything came together perfectly and even the weather cooperated 🙂  It was sad to see folks leave, but there was some comfort in knowing that many will be at the next rally in February sponsored by Alpine SoCal to be held in Lake Havasu.  The 27th Annual Western WInter Blast Pyrotechnics Show will be held at the SARA Park Rodeo Grounds on February 11-15th.  Click (HERE) for my post(s) on this rally from last year.

Many folks watched as the rental service arrived to tear down and load up the rally tent we had rented:

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It went down pretty quickly:

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After the tent was down you could see people walking around and saying goodbye to each other as most packed up to move on.

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‘See Ya Later’ Beth, Dave, Nicole, and Mary 🙂

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Until next time… Tom & Marilyn 🙂

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Bye everyone… C U again soon 🙂 🙂 🙂

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The rows of Alpines thinned out as folks packed up, and hooked up their tow vehicles to move on.

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Although, many also stayed put until later in the day or even later in the week as you can see from the pics (above) and (below).

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It was probably around 10:30 or 11 AM when I finally got with my brother Steve and stepdad Jim to go 4-wheeling on the quads (ATVs).  This is one of the main reasons they came here from Casa Grande.

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Steve and Jim hooked up their trailer with the ATVs to the Dodge Durango.  I already had my ATV on the back of the Silverado.

We drove to the southeast side of town and downloaded the ATVs for a day of riding.

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Our first destination was a mountain with a bunch of antennae on top.  If you look closely at the picture (below) you can see Jim and Steve coming up the winding road to the top.

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View towards the town of Quartzsite from the top of Antennae Mountain (below).  The mountain probably has a different name, but I’ll just call it Antennae Mountain.

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I zoomed in on the town of Quartzsite and all the RVs in the picture (below) from the top of Antennae Mountain.

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Antennae towers and array’s on top of the mountain.

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Here’s Antennae Mountain from down below once we came back down.

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We had a great time riding around for the rest of the day.  We stopped at many of the same places that I wrote about earlier in the week when we went Jeep’n with the Alpine crowd.

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Jim and Steve.

We stopped at the ever popular “Moe’s Cabin” again.

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My Can-Am Outlander ATV in the Quartzsite desert mountains.

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And another stop at “Dripping Springs”.  We posed in front of the petroglyphs for some pics.

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Jim powers up the steep trail.
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Steve spins up the hill on his rear-wheel drive only quad.

Antennae Mountain again (below) as seen from the other side.

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Another great day in the desert.  It was nice to finally get a chance to ride the ATV after being here for a week!

We were all pretty tired when we got back to the rally site.  There are still about 10 Alpines or more that didn’t leave yet.

How about a couple more Arizona sunset pics:

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Check back later to see what we’re up to… we might head down south to Castle Dome City before going back to Casa Grande.  Stay tuned…

Day 6 – Desert Rat Rally XV (Quartzsite, AZ)

I’m a day behind on the rally updates.  Better late than never, right?…

Sunday was day 6 of the Alpine Coach Desert Rat Rally.  On the agenda for today (below) you can see it’s our last day of scheduled activities.  The major events were a swap meet and an evening farewell wine & cheese party.

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After the morning devotional, people started bringing in crafts and swap meet items to the rally tent.

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Raymond put a few of his items up for sale.

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I even tried to get rid of a few extra things as well but didn’t have any takers.

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Around mid-day, my mom, stepdad, brother, Cheryl, Stilla and I went into town to check out the “Big Tent” at the RV show one last time.

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Local favorite hangout near the RV show tent “Beer Belly’s Adult Day Care”.

We found food and snacks around the outer perimeter of the “Big Tent” to tide us over until evening.

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We wandered around the RV show area and checked out all the vendors that hadn’t already packed up.

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The only thing we found that we needed this time around was a new door mat for $5.

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When we got back to the rally site, I saw a bunch of our Alpiner’s working on a generator.

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It seems that Mike Hambarian’s belt broke.  Luckily, in common Alpine fashion… fellow Alpiner Dean Sandmire had an extra one on hand to save the day.

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Dean helped put on the new belt.
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Mike tightened up the pulley bolts.
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Back in service 🙂 Just have to put the covers back on.

Soon it was time for farewells.  We had cheese and lots of hors d’oeuvres to go with multiple bottles of wine, courtesy of Guaranty RV Sales.

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Frank Halasz and Norm Cannon poured copious amounts of wine.

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Thanks were given once again to our Rally Hosts Frank & Dessa Halasz and Co-Hosts Norm & Beth Cannon for an awesome rally!

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What a great evening.  Everyone had a blast.

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At one point, most everyone went outside the tent to watch the full moon rise.

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(L to R) Nicole, Ann, Stilla, Marlena, and Lorraine.

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In the late evening, it was announced that they needed volunteers to put up the chairs and tables before we left for the night.  Unfortunately, most folks took it literally and before you knew it… almost everything was put away and stacked.

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And then most everyone just stood around socializing… even without the chairs and tables 🙂  Go figure.

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There was only one “smart” group in the bunch that left their table and chairs in place until they were ready to call it an evening:

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And of course, it was a very popular table.

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I don’t know if we finished off the wine, but a lot of folks tried.  Here’s Norm (below) still pouring late into the evening.

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It was an awesome farewell party… I don’t think anyone wanted the rally to end 🙂

Check back tomorrow for a recap of our last day and departure.  Although, not everyone departed…

 

Day 5 – Desert Rat Rally XV (Quartzsite, AZ)

Our 5th day at the Alpine Coach Association “Desert Rat Rally” was another fun day of 4-wheeling followed up with a great catered Mexican food meal and the arrival of my Mom, Stepdad, brother Steve & Cheryl.

Here’s our rally agenda once again (below) to refresh your memory – today was Saturday the 23rd:


 

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After morning coffee and donuts, everyone that wanted to go on the scheduled 4 Wheelers Day Trip to the Desert Bar lined up between the Coaches in their 4-wheel drive vehicles.

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Since no one else was taking an ATV, I left ours loaded on the back of the Silverado and we (Stilla and I) jumped into Frank Krauland’s Jeep once again.

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Fellow Alpiner Bob Schiller also joined us to fill the fourth seat in Frank’s Jeep for the trip.  Six Jeeps altogether convoyed north to Parker, AZ.

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We all arrived safely at our start point next to a gas station north of Parker to air down the tires for the rough road ahead.

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Frank on the left letting some air out of his tires. Bob Schiller on the right.

All six of the Jeeps aired down their tires and got lined up in a row, ready to go.

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We started off the trip by going up a really rough section which set the tone for the rest of the day.

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This picture (below) doesn’t do this hill justice.  For some perspective, notice the Jeeps waiting at the bottom of the hill in the background.  Frank made it up the boulder-strewn hill with no problem in his Rubicon Jeep.

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Follow along with some more pictures of our 4-wheeling adventure:

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At one point, fellow Alpine Coach owner, Mike Hambarian got too close to the edge of the trail…

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… and started sliding dangerously down the slope.  He fortunately got stopped but was stuck at a precarious angle.  Naturally, his wife Donna clambered out through the driver’s side door.

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We hooked up tow straps on both the front and back of Mike & Donna’s Jeep to keep it from sliding further down the slope.

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We hooked one strap to a vehicle in the front; the other to a vehicle in the rear.

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Mike jumped back in his Jeep and powered out of the dangerous situation with the help of the tow straps and the other two Jeeps.

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Whew!  Safely back on the road 🙂

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After getting Mike’s Jeep back on the road again, and with all the excitement over; everyone piled back into their respective vehicles…

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… and continued on down the trail for a little more adventure.

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Here’s Frank navigating down a steep slope while I expertly guided him with hand signals while taking pictures 🙂  Who says I can’t multi-task ?!?

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And finally, we reached our destination… the Desert Bar (←website link).  You may recall that I wrote a post last Sunday about our previous trip to the bar when we took the main route; aka ‘the easy road’.

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The parking area was so full that we had to park a little way down the road and hike up to the Desert Bar.

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And here we are again at the Desert Bar.  Click (HERE) for more pics from my friend at Google Images®

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We got here later in the day than the last time we were here; the lines were long and the seating was scarce.

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I must have stood in the food line for over an hour 🙁  By the time I got food for Stilla and myself, most of the other’s had already finished a couple adult beverages and were ready to head back.

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After enjoying the ambience of the Desert Bar for a while, we took the main (easy) unpaved road back out and stopped in the town of Parker so Frank could wash his Jeep.  A couple of the other folks in our convoy did the same.

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Frank washing down his Rubicon.

Frank had to feed quarters into the air compressor to air his tires back up at the gas station next to the car wash.  Thanks again for the ride Frank!

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We got back to the rally site just in time for Happy Hour 🙂  Bill Figge made his famous Margarita’s.  Greg Vaughan and Sandy Johnson assisted with dispensing the popular beverage.

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Our illustrious Alpine SoCal Vice President Mary Langord 🙂

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Everyone mingled and socialized while we waited for the caterers to finish cooking our authentic Mexican dinner just outside our rally tent on stove tops that they had set up earlier in the evening.

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Rally host(s) Frank & Dessa called off table numbers at random for folks to go get their evening meal from the caterer.  They also thanked all the volunteers that have made the rally successful so far, with a special thanks for the co-host(s) Norm & Beth Cannon.

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Our caterers for the evening meal were from the Sonora Restaurant (below).  Sorry, but I couldn’t find their website to reference.

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The authentic mexican food was very good.  And there was even second helpings for those that didn’t get enough, along with plenty of leftovers for folks to take home.

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Lots of folks stayed and socialized for awhile after dinner:

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Here’s our table (below), we called it the “cool table” 🙂  Unfortunately, we were in the corner right next to one of the loud speakers that blasted our ear drums every time an announcement was made.

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(L to R) John & Lorraine Foster, Anne & Mike Fleming, Marcy & Greg Vaughan, Frank Krauland, and then Stilla.

Some of the ladies even started up a game of ‘hand and foot’ after the meal… we’ll have to learn this card game if we want to be included in their fun 🙂

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(L to R) Lorraine Foster, Marlena Schierholtz, Marcy Vaughan, and Ann Fleming.

And then the day just kept getting better!  My Mom, Stepdad Jim, brother Steve & Cheryl arrived just before our evening meal.  They parked their Class-C near our Coach…

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… and unhooked the trailer with their ATV’s.

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They made the three hour trip from Casa Grande to visit us during the last couple days of the rally.  Hopefully, we can visit the “Big Tent” on Sunday with them before it’s taken down.  We also plan on doing some off-roading together on the ATVs (Yeah, finally!)

They came into the rally tent after our evening meal was finished and met some of our Alpine Coach friends.  Afterwards, we joined another group of Alpiners and enjoyed good conversation and a campfire until we called it a night.

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(L to R) Steve, Cheryl, Stilla, Mom (Arlene), stepdad (Jim), John, and Greg in the ACA Rally tent

In closing… Stilla snapped a nice picture (below) of a saguaro cactus near our camp site along with a couple more evening sunset pics for your viewing pleasure:

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Stay tuned…

Day 4 – Desert Rat Rally XV (Quartzsite, AZ)

Our rally day 4 was pretty much a free day with no major scheduled activities unless you play golf… which we don’t.

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Today started out pretty much just like all the others so far… folks congregated and socialized over coffee and donuts on the sunny-side of the rally tent.

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In addition to the donuts, we even had leftover pizza from yesterday evening’s meal.  I’m not quite sure the pizza went over so well for breakfast 🙂

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The first thing this morning, Dave from Dave’s Diesel Diagnostic Services came by to perform testing on the Urban Escape Vehicle.

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You may recall from my post a couple days ago that Dave gave a presentation about engine diagnostics and the Cummins Insite™ program.  I went ahead and signed up for his diagnostic evaluation when I saw him working on the neighbors Coach.  Today was the third day he’s been performing this service on many of the Alpine Coaches here at the Rally.

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The Urban Escape Vehicle checked out OK 🙂  Now I have a baseline of all engine performance parameters if something starts to go south.  Dave printed out a multi-page report for me to keep on file.

While Dave was finishing up with the diagnostic testing, we got a visit from Bernd Hanselmann.  Bernd is a freelance photographer and journalist from Germany.  His business is called Photoproduction Hanselmann (←website link).  He first contacted us yesterday to ask if he could do an interview.

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We answered questions and shared information with Bernd for a possible story in a leading German automotive magazine.  I assume our “story” will be combined with others regarding full-time RVing and the associated lifestyle, or we may possibly just end up as part of his research on the Quartzsite experience.  He took numerous photos of us and the Coach and promised to email and share a link once his story is complete.

At one point during the day a couple of Entegra Coaches rolled in from one of the RV shows in town.  I was told that someone in the Alpine Coach Association arranged for them to be brought by for us to walk thru.

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The Coaches got quite a bit of attention but I didn’t hear about anyone putting down a deposit.

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Lots of nice details in these Coaches, but as usual when we look at new rigs… we just come to appreciate the quality and engineering in our Alpines a little more.

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This 44ft Anthem Entegra™ can be yours for only $471, 694.00

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Or you can have the 40ft Entegra Aspire™ for a mere $373,000.

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At 4PM or so, the Redlands Truck & RV representatives came by to share their latest ‘goodies’ specifically for our Alpines.  They have a large service center tent set up near the “Big Tent” in town to service all the Coaches here for the big RV show.

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After the Redlands RV Service tech presentation, we held an unofficial Alpine SoCal get-together in the rally tent since we had around 20+ of our members in attendance here at the Alpine Coach Association rally.  As the newly elected SoCal president, I got up and said a few words.  I thanked the members for placing their trust and confidence in me to lead the 70 member strong SoCal group into the future.  We also used the opportunity to welcome two new couples to the group.

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Alpine SoCal members.
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Alpine SoCal members.

After the impromptu Alpine SoCal (←link) meeting, a few of us couples gathered outside Frank Krauland’s Coach for some evening socialization and BBQ.

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Frank played his aquarium DVD on the outside TV for our visual enjoyment while he worked the grill 🙂

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Happy Alpine SoCal Campers:

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(L to R) Lorraine Foster, Mike (aka Engineer Mike) & Ann Fleming.
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(L to R) Stilla, Frank Krauland and John Foster.
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(L to R) Ann Fleming, Marcy & Greg Vaughan.

Franks propane fire pit kept us nice and cozy and was the perfect addition to the great BBQ meal with plenty of side dishes and salad.

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Frank even shared his blanket with Greg, because that’s what good friends do 🙂

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‘Engineer’ Mike & Ann Fleming on the left. Marcy Vaughan on the right.

And so we closed out another fine Alpine evening in the desert with good friends.  Check back tomorrow…