In spite of the schweinehunde (two rigs basically crowded a rig from NY, who left today), today was a pretty good day.
The mentality of the asswipes who crowd out others by parking right next to them baffles me in its inconsiderate stupidity. Oh well, IIWII and given a chance most people disappoint.
Regardless, Martha and I got in a mid-morning dip in one of the hot tubs without anyone else around. The afternoon is when the crowds gather to hog the tubs it seems.
After lunch, I left Martha to her book and stitching and went for a ride to get away from the schweinehunde.
I motored out to Dripping Spring, about six miles from camp. The trail was ok but very rocky towards the end! No wonder the bracket broke on Scarlett's windshield the last time I was here!
Yagi handled the conditions with her usual aplomb.
Here's a view of the valley from near the base of Javeline Peak where Dripping Spring is located.
Javelina Peak
Another windmill driven pump slowly decaying, replaced by solar powered pump.
Returning towards camp, I detoured to get some pics in the main dunes area with its cliff sides.
One can see the campsites from the top of the dunes above.
Another angle on the campsite:
We've new neighbors in campsite 12, a bit noisy with their dirt bikes and in the habit of letting their dog run loose. Martha used "the voice" to get them to call back the dog as it wandered into our campsite; I'm hoping they'll take it as a sign we don't want to socialize.
On a different and bothersome note:
We were woken by loud bass-driven techno "music" blasting from 2 OHVs that raced in and out of the area near campsite 14. The OHVs were of course driving with high beam light bars on and multi-colored LED lights whips waving in the air.
This was shortly before midnight, after two runs a few minutes apart they stopped and went to sleep. So at least the annoyance was short-lived.
We're figuring the 5th wheel rig that showed up Thursday, was the placeholder, staking out the large open area near site 14. They parked their rig almost nose to nose to the class C from NY to drive them away successfully. Now more of their gang have shown up and I expect more to come by Saturday night.
We'll be leaving Saturday morning. I foresee nothing but trouble and the BLM won't or can't do a thing.