On to El Centro, California…

I spent a week in Oasis, Thanksgiving week, as I prefer to not travel during holiday weeks. It’s such a hassle with the traffic and the last minute RVers who suddenly decide to invade a RV park leaving no spots available for us full timers. I learned this was a problem in the first two years I was traveling. You need to plan in advance of a holiday and get your ass parked before the crowds flock to the parks.  Now, depending on how popular the area I’m staying at is for particular holidays, I’ll get to where I want to be a week or two in advance. Sometimes a month in advance. This gives me squatters rights at a RV park and also time to scout the area for other RV parks that might have better accommodations, or are closer to services and stores. And I especially look for parks that are closer to sports pubs. So I can watch my favorite teams on a big screen, or with other fans.

Although there are online resources like rating systems for RV parks, they never tell you everything you’d like know and there’s no substitute for actually parking there for a few days. If it’s not a holiday week, usually I’ll pay for 1-3 days, depending on what my research has shown about the park and area. If it turns out good, I’ll roll that over to a week stay. Some parks will not allow that, so I don’t get the weekly discount that I would have if I’d just initially sprung for the weekly rate, but staying at a bad park is much worse then paying more than you’d like for those days.

Make no mistake…many parks flat out lie about their features. Both online, and over the phone. Even attempting to baffle you with bullshit when you call them on their inaccuracies. This is the main reason I so seldom call for reservations. I’m not going to fork over money to someone for what may turn out to be wholly inadequate accommodations. Luckily, many parks allow you to reserve a spot without taking your CC info though. Others have really strict rules about it and sometimes suggest on their web sites that they require reservations. BS usually. I just show up. I think I’ve been turned away 3-4 times in 12 years.

So, you’re protecting yourself when you only pay for 1-3 nights to begin with then roll over to the weekly after deciding it’s an OK park. I’ve read so many hilarious accounts of people who failed to check out a place, paying for a week or month to save money, only to discover the park did not meet their expectations, then ranted and raved about the park refusing to give refunds. I try to avoid that unpleasantness. It does cost a bit more over the long run but not enough to be a concern.  My spreadsheet shows I’ve been averaging $332/month over the last 12 years for RV parking spaces. I’ve spent the majority of my time in what would be called 2nd tier RV parks which tend to be less expensive, but doing so has given me the funds to occasionally splurge on fancy, expensive parks. One problem with expensive parks that annoys me to no end is that they often can afford to pay some outside company to completely control their WiFi system. And generally, it doesn’t work worth a damn. And complaining to staff brings up the oft repeated, “We don’t handle the WiFi here so we can’t do anything”, or my favorite dodge, “It’s slow when too many people are all online at the same time”, and you’re in  a nearly empty park. Gah!

So here are two examples within two weeks. I called the Oasis RV park before leaving Rosamond and found that they ‘knew’ they had a very good WiFi signal. So when I arrived at the park, the guy was kind enough to rung Speedtest.net on his office computer and show me the results. As a result, I spent a week with them over T-Day holiday. Turned out they handled their own WiFi and it was blazing fast. Like cable fast. I really enjoyed the video streaming I was able to do, but the park was soooo far from anything. So I moved on, headed south to El Centro.

First though, on my travel day, Dec. 1st, I thought I’d try to visit the Salton Sea. But I’d checked the air pressure in all my tires that morning and there was one that was 40 PSI low. See the tire story here: Tire Low Dec. 2015.

Crap. It’s the inner dually on the driver’s side. My destination of El Centro is only 1 & 1/2 hours away so I took my time on the road since you can limp along with one of the dual tires a little low. Gotta be careful and keep your speed down though. Meanwhile, I wanted a few pics of the Salton Sea so tried to drive over there just across the freeway from the RV park. Turns out the road is private and this is as close as I could get.

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On the way to Mexico…

On Nov. 24th, I left my brothers house in Rosamond, and headed south towards Mexico. I initially thought I’d stop in Parker, Arizona for a few days along the Colorado, but a quick check of the weather showed that it was a little bit too hot, and all that’s really there is a casino. So I decided to head towards the Salton Sea and stay at a PPA half price RV park where they had assured me the WiFi was very fast.

It’s not a very long trip, four hours if you miss traffic. I skirt alongside East LA, than drift southeast using I-10.

Here’s where I park my RV while I’m staying at Brennan’s place…in his front yard, which is the yard next to my brothers house. Across the street neighbors are friendly and don’t complain about RV’s parked in yards. So that’s good. You can see how steep the road is, that’s why I don’t park on it.

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Sailing…sailing…

I’d been at Dan’s place a couple days, (well, actually, I park my RV in the front yard of his neighbor, Brennan), when I asked Brennan if he’d like to go sailing. He’s become something of a friend and he and I hang out quite often. He lets me plug my RV into a 20 amp circuit so I can come down from Dan’s house, make coffee, and surf the internet on my own computer.

Anyway, soon after I got there, I suggested Brennan and I should go sailing again. He was all for the idea so…here we go…

Here’s where our rental boat hides out close to Marina del Rey in LA.  There are thousands of these boats all along the coast. Costs a fortune to park them here.

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On to Rosamond…

Arrived in Red Bluff, Wednesday, Oct. 28th. There was to be an Oregon Ducks game on Thursday the 29th. I’d asked the park manager and thanks to him knew there is an Applebee’s nearby (and no other ‘sports’ bars within bike riding distance) so called them and discovered that yeah, they did have the channel the Ducks game was on, and yes, I could watch it in peace. Next evening, at 7 pm I call the local taxi, decided not to bike ride since it was a late game, and take a $5 + tip ride over and the gal I’d talked to remembered talking to me and set their main, giant bar TV on the game. And what a game. They played Arizona State, at Tempe, and the game went into triple overtime. Wow. Ducks won, 61-55. Hell of a game. Have to say, the staff at Applebee’s really bent over backwards to accommodate my interest in the game and I ended up the only one left in the place, along with the manager, because the game ran on so long. The manager actually kept the place open just for me after it had emptied out. I did have dinner there earlier, and I left a big tip, $20 just for the bartender. She had kept my game on the main TV instead of switching to the NFL game and making me move to a smaller TV. Very nice of her. Often in bars I have to fight to even watch an entire game.

Very nice weather here in Red Bluff. I did ride my bike the one mile to downtown a couple times and found a nice and just opened coffee shop with mocas, and what looked like great food…but no WiFi yet. Right across the street from the county courthouse. Pleasant restaurant in a pleasant town. But I could imagine how hot it would be during summer.

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While in Red BluffI was waiting for my new meds from the VA pharmacy. The VA has no mechanisms in place to deal with wanderers like myself. People without homes, who perhaps wander around the country in their RVs nearly full time. As though they would rather the homeless dropped off the rolls. As a matter of fact, from my observations of the way clinics and the web site operate, that seems to be exactly what they’re trying to do. It appears to be a purposeful hassle on their part when you need or want to change clinics, or to receive meds. Even though they have an extensive online presence that could easily adjust for changes if they wanted to set it up that way. They also have a database in place so every VA clinic and hospital in the US has my records. But each one would make me fill out the entire application again, and give my ‘local address’. I can’t use a temporary address, or my address back in Gresham just for an office visit…I have to be a local resident. All I want to do is, without hassle, to be able to have my meds shipped to an address different than my permanent address, or just walk into a clinic anywhere in the US and get my flu shot after showing them my VA card. Simple with computer databases and online ordering these days, huh? Millions of online and big box retail businesses do it every day. Well, with the VA, you can’t even do those simple things.

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Heading South…after Gold Beach…

I was following the weather fairly closely online and there were several storms heading my way here on the coast of Oregon. I did want to stay longer and have the mechanic I’d found d0 my brakes for me but, he didn’t return my calls, and the weather was closing in. The morning I left Gold Beach didn’t look all that bad though.

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Housekeeping…

I’ve spent several hours the last three days trying to make organizational sense out of the “RV Repair Section” of my blog. I have been aware of the poor organization of that section for quite a while and finally decided to do something about it. I finished up a while ago with the major categorizing and think it’s ready to be introduced. This should make it much easier for my readers to navigate around when looking for specific RV repair topics. I do have a little more cleanup to do, but it’s minor stuff.

Check it out by either clicking “RV Repair Section” above in the Banner or just hovering your mouse cursor over it. That will show several categories that you can click on and navigate to a particular Table of Contents page or directly to individual categories.

Or if you don’t like to hover, just click here: RV Repair Section

For those of you who don’t visit this blog for the RV repair info, here’s a picture of “The Dying Gaul”, one of my favorite ancient sculptures…

The Dying GaulAnd here’s a picture I took in PV, Mexico along the malecon back in 2011…

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Rogue River Jet Boat Tour…

Next morning, got up bright and early, had a light b’fast, jumped on the bike and headed North along the 101. The route to Jerry’s Jet Boats is 1.4 miles along highway 101 and it’s easy travel what with the nice sidewalks and all. It’s right on the edge of town on the south shore of the Rogue River. The last bit is fairly steep so I’m sure I wore down a layer of my bike’s brake pads. Didn’t like the idea of coming back that way and having to push the bike all the way up that hill, so on my way back, I’ll look for an alternate route.

When I made my reservations, and after I got the discount, it came to $45 (in case you’re wondering). Regular price is $50. This is the 2nd to last jet boat tour, and only trip of the 3 trip lengths they offered this time of year, a 64 mile round trip on the river. They planned on shutting down the tour operation the day after tomorrow, but the mail boat travels up the river all year round. The other two tours, 80 miles and 104 miles, had already been shut down due to low water levels.

I arrived at Jerry’s right at 9 AM for the 9:30 trip, signed in, and soon we were loading aboard from the modern and well maintained dockside. The boats all looked in great shape as well.  Aluminum hulls, padded bench seats, etc. The pilot would ask people as they boarded if they were with nearby people and most everyone was part of a group or couple. I was the only single and he directed me to the last bench seat in the boat so I had an entire seat to myself. I am not complaining. The way the boat is built, each row is a little higher than the row before so the last row, where I was sitting, was the highest and had the best view. BUT, it also got the most wind and spray. I was OK with that.

Walking down the ramp to board the boat gives a nice view of the Rogue and the 101 bridge. We’ll be traveling under that bridge soon.

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More from Gold Beach…

As I said last post, I was pretty disappointed that the Turtle Rock RV Park has such screwed up WiFi. Annoyingly frustrating to find such a perfectly positioned park near a bar and a brewery, with great facilities, and be chased off by their lack of equipment maintenance and the staffs insistence that everything was OK.

The day before I left that park, I strolled around to get a few pictures. It really is nice here. Wish I could have stayed. This next shot is of the ocean’s incursion up Hunter Creek. It’s a tidal creek.

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After Seaside…the coast of Oregon.

I stuck around Seaside enjoying the area until Oct. 6th. Watching the weather predictions showed that a big storm was coming this direction and Seaside was going to get the brunt of it. I’ve got a couple minor leaks on the roof of the RV and wanted to avoid having to deal with that again. So I did some investigating and found that down near Brookings, Oregon looked like a fairly dry area for a couple more weeks. That trip south would give me a chance to visit other small towns on the way down. Not in any hurry so I could maybe visit the air museum again. I like it there and haven’t been for 10 years. I was thinking it had the Spruce Goose, but we’ll see when we get there. And the morning I left, you could see that a storm front was moving in. No rain at this stage though.

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Fun in Seaside…

Seaside is one of my favorite places to stay, so I try to come here at least once a year. The Venice RV park is my favorite place to stay because of several factors. It’s within walking distance of a real sports bar, Creekside Pizzeria, with huge screen TVs, they even get the PAC-12 network for Oregon Ducks games, they have a couple good microbrews on tap, food there is always great including their pizza, they have a salad bar so you can pile on your favs, there’s outside seating right on the estuary, and finally, the bartenders know me now and seem to think I’m funny instead of weird. The RV park itself is a little difficult to park at, spaces are narrow but long, the transient area is all blacktop, the cable TV loaner boxes can be problematic, the Wifi is consistently good though. Not super fast, but good. Then, the park is walking or bike riding distance to the theater, Safeway, and various other shopping areas. And of course, the town is relatively flat so’s I ride my bike all over the place. Good exercise and there are so many routes to take that I’m not bored just riding. And besides that, Seaside has one of the neatest touristy downtowns you’d ever want to see. Look at all these fun things to enjoy if you Visit Seaside!

I can do most of my shopping on the bike but every two weeks or so, I’ll walk over to Safeway and Riteaid shopping center to do my heavy shopping. And here’s another benefit to Seaside. There’s a very reliable taxi service (Seaside Shuttle – 503-440-7777) there that’ll pick me and my groceries up and deliver me home for $5. I do only shop between Tues-Thurs though so they’re not too busy. Seaside has a brew pub too, but I keep forgetting to plan a trip there. When I have stopped by, I liked the place. And the brews are pretty good.

I was there a couple days before I got around to carrying my camera with me. Here’s some shots to show you how nice the weather was. Instead of 85°F, here is was 72°F. Nice.

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