Friday, October 27
We left the campsite and found a dump station in the Mead National Recreation Area. Our Veteran Park pass got us in for free and of course, once in you can use the dump facilities.
It's a nice area, we liked their dispersed camping area and might return to camp there upon returning from California.
We then drove over over to nearby Bullhead City and an RV Storage Yard for which we had a pretty good deal. Took a bit of time but we got everything rearranged and repacked.
We would be taking only the Honda CR-V. No sense taking the VRRV as gas prices in California are so high and the CR-V gets 3.5 times better MPG than the RV!
Our first stop is Bakersfield, CA. We got a room at the Hampton Inn, we covered 300 miles today from Bullhead City.
Saturday, October 28
Up bright and early, we left Bakersfield after a hotel breakfast. It was a bit of a slog to get to the Sequoia National Park but in the end I believe it was worth the miles and miles of twisty roads and hairpin turns.
The majesty of the giant Redwoods, I couldn't capture with the camera in any kind of close approximation of reality.
Here's my attempts at it:
6 comments:
Nice visit to Sequoia. And no snow yet. I’ve gone x-country skiing in both Sequoia and Yosemite in the past. Really nice.
I was wondering if you took the RV into California.
RichardM, we did the math it would have been a wash except for the wear and tear on the RV.
Those Sequoias are so impressive. We have a park nearby where some smaller siblings of these mighty trees live. And they still overshadow all other regional trees. Cheers, SonjaM
While I love seeing your aspen colores shots, the sequoias are majestic.
They are indeed SonjaM. I didn't realize that there were Redwoods in Germany.
They are quite majestic CCjon, too bad they're not as widespread as they used the be.
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