Yes, I had to state that, before someone else would inevitably have done.
I left the BANWR at 7:30 AM and by 9 AM or so I had fueled up the VRRV and topped off the onboard propane tank at Robles Jct aka Three Points; it's the junction of AZ286 and AZ86.
I headed west on AZ86 and spent the almost two hours or so traversing the Tohono O'odham Nation. Not much to see from the highway, just sagebrush and hills.
I got to Why and dumped tanks at the Wolf Howl East RV Park along with taking on a fresh supply of water.
Here's why the town is called Why: LINK.
I headed two miles south of Why on AZ 85 (which takes one eventually to the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument) and turned west at the entrance to the Gunsight Wash BLM Area. I've boondocked here before, back in the early days of my boondocking travels: The Southwestern Sojourn, Day 11
The place is way more popular with boondockers than the last time I was here! Still, by driving further inwards away from the highway, I was able to find a nice spot that wasn't too close to my neighbors:
Around 2:30 PM or so, I drove Scarlett over back to Why to see what kind of groceries one could get at the convenience store. Not bad pickings but not great either. It's 11 miles or so to the Grocery Store in Ajo, AZ but I think I've got enough to feed me for the week or so I plan to be here.
The real objective was to cruise through the Why settlement and see what there was to see. The answer, not much! Here's some pics of the murals at the Why Stop Store.
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Now you have us curious, what was inside the pyramid?
Sorry CCjon, according to roadsidesamerica it's just someone's home.
I remember going through Why and seeing some of the sights. But don’t remember the pyramid. I guess I need to pay attention…
I too missed the pyramid the first time I came to Why.
Good day to ya:
Question: What do you do to avoid mice moving into the engine when you camp in the desert. I have a vague memory that you once had that problem but I don't recall what you decided to do about it.
Thanks so much, Philip
Philip and Sharon: apparently one leaves the hood open on the vehicle, the light appears to discourage rodents from nesting in the engine. In fact at the last site I camped that, which was a BLM site, there was even a sign stating this.
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