Back Country Byway

Lake Havasu City, Arizona

We spent yesterday exploring the Lake Havasu area a bit. Here’s what we learned…

Parker Dam

Lake Havasu is created by the damming of the Colorado River at Parker Dam which is about 150 miles downstream from Hoover Dam. The Parker Dam was built in the mid-1930’s and is “the deepest dam in the world”. It is 320 feet,  with 235 of those feet situated below the riverbed.

Here’s the up river side of the dam:

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The dam’s primary function is to create a reservoir and to generate hydroelectric power.

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Lake Havasu can store 647,000 acre feet of water which is over 210 billion gallons. The lake is the water source for the Central Arizona Project Aqueduct which provides water for irrigated agricultural areas and municipal water for several Arizona communities, including the metropolitan areas of Phoenix and Tucson.

Back Country Byway

Much of the road on the California side of the Colorado River below the Parker Dam is  Back Country Byway. I had never heard of the term, so, of course, I Googled it.

BLM Back Country Byways serve a unique niche in providing an “off-the-beaten-path” adventure through landscape settings as diverse as the West itself. The BLM currently manages 54 BLM-designated National Back Country Byways totaling approximately 2,952 miles in 11 western states. Learn More.

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The drive was very scenic and I’ll definitely be looking for more Back Country Byways…

Patriots and Bible Thumpers

One of the interesting things I noticed on the drive was that on the California side of the Colorado River, we passed about a dozen crosses. They were spaced out along the drive and placed atop mountains and/or rock formations. 

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On the Arizona side of the river, there were about a dozen American flags, also spaced out along the drive and placed atop mountains and/or rock formations. (Hard to see in this picture, but it’s there.)

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Some random shots of our drive.

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Yuma Proving Ground

Lake Havasu City, Arizona

On our drive from Yuma to Lake Havasu the other day we drove through the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground. (None of these pictures are my own, and all of the information is from Wikipedia…)

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From Wikipedia:

Yuma Proving Ground is a United States Army facility and one of the largest military installations in the world. Situated in southwestern La Paz County and western Yuma County in southwestern Arizona, U.S., approximately 30 miles north-east of the city of Yuma, the proving ground is used for testing military equipment and encompasses 1,307.8 square miles in the northwestern Sonoran Desert.

Tests are done on nearly every ground combat weapon system.

Over 3000 people work at the proving ground. Surprisingly most of these workers are civilians. The facility, the largest single civilian employer in Yuma County,  pumps over $430 million into the economy each year.

Over 500,000 artillery, mortar, and missile rounds are fired each year. Nearly 40,000 parachute drops are completed. And over 200,000 miles are driven on military vehicles.

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While we were driving by we saw a HUGE tethered balloon and a smaller drone circling that balloon. Turns out it’s a TARS (tethered aerostat radar system). It’s so big we saw it from Yuma, 30 miles away.

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A small amount of on-site training is done at the facility each year because it provides such a realistic desert training facility.

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Props of villages and road systems resembling Southwestern Asia have been built and are used for testing counter-measures to the threat of roadside bombs.

General Motors has recently built a facility here after closing it’s testing facility in Mesa, Arizona, which had been in operation since 1953. The new facility cost over $100 million, and is used to test nearly 80% of the Army’s wheeled vehicles–regardless of the make.

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The Yuma Proving Grounds was chosen for its ideal climate and geography. The area gets about 3 inches of precipitation per year and gets at least 350 days of sunshine. It is separated from Yuma by a small mountain range, so there’s little effect on the Yuma residents.

Other countries use the proving ground including Japan, Canada, Saudi Arabia, France, and England.

NASA has performed numerous tests at the site, particularly for parachutes should rocket launches abort.

About 18 months ago, Marine Corps free fall instructors honored one of their own by releasing a comrade’s ashes mid-air above the Phillips Drop Zone on Yuma Proving Grounds in Arizona.

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Part Time Lovers

Lake Havasu City, Arizona

One of the couples I met in Yuma while playing pickleball has an amazing story to share.
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Mike and Chris have a lot in common…

Both were married to their former spouse for 38 years before they divorced them. The former spouses were very similar in temperment.

Mike and Chris each own a Harley Davidson motorcycle.  Both prefer to travel by bike and tent camp as they travel.

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They enjoy their time in the Arizona desert for six months of the year from March through April.

But here’s where Mike and Chris differ other couples…

They live in two totally different Canadian provinces the other six months of the year. Chris lives in western Canada in Victoria, British Columbia. Mike (I think ?) lives in central Canada in Manitoba.

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So while they live together and share a park model at a resort in Yuma during the fall and winter months, they live over a thousand miles apart during the spring and summer months.

They are truly the quintessential Part Time Lovers!

Chris told me their story while we were waiting for our turn to play pickleball.

She said that she and Mike met while traveling with separate groups on motorcycle trips to and through Baja California.

Chris needed an ‘escort’ for part of the trip because it can be challenging for a woman to travel alone, and Mike graciously agreed.

They talked it over and agreed to travel together for a while. They each agreed to just be friends and to specifically “Not Fall in Love with Each Other!”

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They even shook hands on that last agreement.

A few weeks later, they agreed to break that agreement. 🙂

After getting to know them both just a bit during our short stay in Yuma, I can see why they did. They are both delightful people and obviously enjoy each other’s company tremendously!

Come mid-April, they will each jump on their Harleys and ride off home–alone until they reunite next spring!

Now that’s a unique love story!

Mike and Chris, I apologize for any inaccuracies I have included in your story. My memory’s not the best. 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing your story with me. Wishing you happy and safe travels, Kathy

Amateur Day

Yuma, Arizona

Remember Happy Days?

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And, of course, The Fonz…

images (5)I remember Fonzie saying during one of the Happy Days episodes that he didn’t go out on dates on Friday or Saturday nights.

“Those are amateur nights!”

Rich and I used that phrase a lot while we were building houses. We did whatever we could do to NOT go to Home Depot or Lowe’s on the weekends because those were “Amateur Days”.

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The aisles were full of wanna be weekend carpenters who didn’t have a clue what to buy, let alone how to use it. But, of course, they couldn’t admit it and had to act all macho in front of their significant others.

Do-It-Yourself download (2)Because time was money, we did nearly ALL of our shopping during the normal Monday thru Friday workweek. Trips to those two stores took no more than a third of the time they would take on a weekend day…

We forgot to avoid two places yesterday and acted like amateurs:

  • Shopping at Wal-Mart late on Friday afternoon.
  • Dinner out asset Applebee’s on Friday night.

Gotta remember to stay away from behaving like amateurs on the wrong days and times…

Canadians, eh?!

Yuma, Arizona

The park we’re in is full of Canadians. By my unscientific count, at least three-quarters  of the residents are Canucks.

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While Canadians have been in every resort we’ve been to, this park has the highest percentage.

The Canadians are easy to spot. They smile a lot. Every sentence ends in “Eh?!” or “Ya?!” They drink a lot. And most cuss a lot. 🙂

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If you tease a Canadian about saying “Eh?!”, they’ll come right back at you with, “Yep, and all you Americans say is “Huh?!”

Basically, Canucks are the people we love to be around because they are just so much fun!

I’m not sure what makes Canadians, by and large, so much happier than Americans. Is it their water? Or that they drink their alcohol like it’s their water? 🙂

Whatever the reason why, they just seem to have a joie de vivre that’s contagious.

They light up the resort streets every night regardless of the season.

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Their signage politely asks others to behave…

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They use humor to get their point across.

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And they are respectful of both American and Canadian cultures and currency.

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I will forever fondly remember one pickleball player shouting, “Ssssshhhhhiiiiitttttt, eh?” as he was running to get a ball I lobbed too far over his head to get to it in time.  🙂

I just love Canadians, eh!

Clothing Optional

Yuma, Arizona

As we were driving to Yuma the other day, I noticed a billboard along the highway.

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The billboard was similar to the sign above, but it had some verbiage and two words that caught my attention: CLOTHING OPTIONAL.

We were driving at the speed limit, so I almost missed it. Of course, I had to Google it as soon as possible to learn more… 🙂

Turns out that there are lots of clothing optional and nudist resorts around.

Clothing optional means you can wear clothes if you prefer. Nudist means no clothes except for appropriate foot and head gear. Most clothing optional places insist on total nudity in the pools and spas.

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I asked Rich if he would go, and he said, “Sure!” I’m pretty sure he said that because he knows I would have to be paid lots of money to even think about going. 🙂

But, the more I read the stories of people who have gone to one, the more intrigued I am.

How freeing it must feel to have the sun warming your entire body? To feel a soft breeze caressing your back? To embrace nature just as the animal kingdom does (except for shoes and a hat) ?

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I remember a friend talking about going to Hidden Beach at Lake Tahoe many years ago. He said he was amazed at how white everyone’s butts were. “You get, what, maybe ten minutes a year of sunshine on your butt? ” I was too embarrassed to admit that I didn’t even get ten nanoseconds of sunshine on mine.

And yet, it all sounds so liberating and brazenly honest with oneself. No hiding behind layers of camouflage that may not be hiding my stomach rolls as well as I thought they were…

Nudist etiquette requires that everyone carries a towel around to sit upon. Some people carry two.

Why carry two?

Here’s a FAQ and answer from the DeAnza Springs site:

What if I get an erection?   Although you might think this happens quite often, it rarely occurs and usually is only a reaction to the weather. If you do find yourself in that condition, a strategically placed towel (remember, you always have one with you) takes care of the temporary situation.

 

While I was pondering what daily life would be like in a nudist resort, the thought of playing pickleball naked hit me.

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How distracting would be to watch all the jiggling and bouncing all of us old guys and gals do while moving around the court?

While some laughter is normal during pickleball games, it’d be hard to play while laughing hysterically…

I Can See Mexico from My House!

Yuma, Arizona

We drove from San Diego to Yuma yesterday as we slowly work our way back to Boise by April 1.

As we drove along Interstate 8 we came within a quarter mile of the USA – Mexico border.

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As we drove along, I kept thinking of one of the funniest skits I ever saw on Saturday Night Live.  Tina Fey was Sarah Palin and Amy Poehler was Hillary Clinton. When talking about diplomacy qualifications, ‘Sarah’ implied she was qualified because she could see Russia from her house.

Yesterday, I kept mimicking Fey’s Palin impersonization, “I can see Mexico from my house.” Because, you see, I could actually see it and I was in my house (Homer). 🙂

Along the drive we also saw some amazing rock formations in the Cleaveland National Forest.

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And we saw miles of sand in the Imperial Sand Dunes area, the largest mass of sand dunes in the state .  The dunes, which start near the Salton Sea, run for more than 40 miles and average five miles wide.

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We started at an elevation of near sea level in Santee, topped out at 3000 feet above sea level in the Cleveland Mountains, and bottomed out at 200 feet less than sea level in El Centro, California…
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I felt right at home in Yuma as soon as I hit the pickleball courts in the near 90 degree heat… 🙂

Ocean Fix California Style

Santee, California

I LOVE visiting the ocean! The sound of the beautiful blue and white waves crashing along the beach. The smell of the salt water. And the energy charged breeze blowing all around. What’s not to love?

We drove to visit several of the beaches in the San Diego area yesterday. It was a grand day…

First thing we saw in Mission Bay was a guy on a Flyboard. My picture didn’t turn out, so here’s a video to show what the world’s best flyboarders can do… Simply amazing!

Then we came across a group of remote control pilots. They were flying everything from helicopters to gliders to drones. Again, simply amazing!

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This kayak piece is outside the Museum of Contemporary Art.

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What’s the perfect vehicle to drive along California’s Highway 101? A Volkswagon bus, of course!

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Then we walked a bit down the beach and found a cove full of them!

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California is full of healthy people. We were passed by joggers and bicyclers galore.

Then I looked across the street to see a man who initially looked passed out on the lawn.

0309151200Turns out he was doing push ups! And the regular push ups were too hard, so he switched to the easier kind…

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The scenery was awesome…

From flowers…

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to local hunks . . .   🙂

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to more flowers…

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We stopped at several beaches between La Jolla and Carlsbad.

It was the perfect ocean fix for me.

Santee Lakes

Santee, California

We are staying at Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve while we’re visiting my sister and her family in the San Diego area.

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The preserve is “an award winning, 190 acre Park and Campground surrounding seven scenic lakes filled with recycled water.  The Park provides a safe and tranquil setting for camping, fishing, picnics, fitness, bird watching, boating, biking and special events in a natural environment.”

It’s a very nice park with lots of families staying for a weekend getaway close to home. I’m intrigued to see what it looks like on Monday morning.

There are lots of RV and tent sites, but there are also a few cabin boats and lake shore cabins on the lake.

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It must be a good place to stay because our neighbor Joe and his wife have been here for five months! They are from Massachusetts and are visiting their children who live in the area. The park told Joe they can stay one more month and then they have to leave because California will want them to establish themselves as residents then so they can collect income tax. 🙂

I’m always on the lookout for vibrantly colored flowers.

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The park has extensive covered storage for recreational vehicles, and all that storage is covered with solar panels. The park generates 50% of its own power usage. That’s for over 300 sites and all of the auxiliary buildings. Impressive…

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The street lamps have their own solar panels.

0308150941The park is a bird paradise. Here are a a few of the birds that I saw…

A variety of ducks.

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Ducks, coots, blackbirds, sparrows, and finches eating their morning breakfast at the Bird Seed Cafeteria. 🙂

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A lone osprey keeping watch.

0307150920 We were surprised at how many people fish the lakes. Within three seven lakes are channel  catfish with the largest at nearly 40 pounds, bass over ten pounds, and rainbow trout. All lakes are frequently stocked so that fishermen are tempted to return frequently.

It’s been a great spot for us to visit the San Diego area from…

Mt. Helix Stroll

Santee, California

We went for a nice walk around Joanne’s neighborhood yesterday with her and her dog, Stitch.

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Stitch is a rescue dog who is most likely predominately Tibetan spaniel as shown by his love of walking along walls. Tibbies walked monastery walks as guard dogs. Stitch is keeping the tradition alive. 🙂

Here is some of what we saw…

At the base of Joanne’s driveway there is a beautiful Bird of Paradise plant in bloom.

0307151711The rock wall behind the plant was made by the Civilian Conservation Corp during the Depression.

They also made this wall and the drain structure.

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Loved this “Be Happy” sign in a neighbor’s garden garden.

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Another neighbor is carving statues out of palm tree stumps. He’s doing a wonderful job as shown by these photos of a silver back gorilla.

03071517220307151722aThis neighbor’s house is very unique in that the top level rotates around similar to the top of the Seattle Space Needle.

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Nasturtium grows like colorful weeds.

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Loved the pipe man holding the mailbox.

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This beautiful home sits near the top of Mt. Helix. It is owned by the people who founded the stores that later became known as Sprouts markets.

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0307151733The Bougainivillea  was in high bloom.

And here are a few more photos of the flora we saw…

I think this is lumpquat. (Update: loquat)

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Bougainvillea close up.

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Ice plant in bloom.

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Not sure what this is…

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Not sure what this is either, but it reminded me of the stephanosis bouquet I  carried on my wedding day.

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Joanne and her family live on Mt. Helix. The top of the mountain offers 360-degree views to Mexico, downtown San Diego, the surrounding mountain ranges, and the Pacific ocean.

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It was a great tour of the neighborhood especially with Joanne as our tour guide. 🙂