Yesterday, June 14
Happy birthday to my branch of service, the US Army.
Not quite a happy day for me though, I woke to a travel trailer and a pickup truck pulling a long cargo trailer with OHVs in the site next to me!
No problem, I told myself, it's public lands. The trouble began when more large pickup trucks with trailered OHVs, two travel trailer rigs and several cars joined the first people. By noon it was perhaps three generations worth of people including kids and 3 dogs. I guess it was perhaps at least 20-25 individuals.
All, mind you, in a space suitable for perhaps two campers at most.
It became quite a Barrio.
Then to give it the final Barrio touch, one of the pickups was blasting music, suitably loud to overcome their generator and what must have been perhaps 10 OHVs.
For whatever reason, the OHVs were sometimes left idling, I guess for background noise, between outings.
Best part was a couple of young punks on OHVs, spinning donuts in the space between the barrio and my site. Thanks for the dust clouds, amigos.
So, Saturday dragged along where I kept hoping they were day users (nope). I was treated to their music late into the night too, I guess their kids didn't need to get to sleep at normal hours when camping.
Sunday, I woke to quiet. This lasted until they woke around 730 AM or so, then the music started up.
Fortunately, I spotted the Class C belonging to a separate set of campers further down the trail, leaving!
Yes! I knew the spot they'd been at, and it had been my mistake not to shift to it before the weekend.
I drove the CRV to the spot and claimed it. Returning to the VRRV, I did a hasty displacement from the "still rocking the times" barrio. It's not even a quarter mile but the no more music!
There's only one way to get to the new site and the CRV stands guard to keep the OHV swine from racing up to my new campsite.
Nice big site, only drawback is no shade for the VRRV but that's fine.
I'm guessing the barrio will be gone by Noon, but the new site is better and I don't have to move somewhere else for at least a week!
Oh, and no way for another barrio event from occuring with this site!
Anti- social, that's me.
I went later to check, they were gone between 2 and 3 pm. They left trash all over the site. Nice, huh?
Some interesting clouds in the afternoon:
Here's today's post-sunset views: