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Might be fun for a beach/park toy. Take it out and have your own hut with food, drinks, changing space, etc. 25mph would get you run over most place, though.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 1:52 pmO Really, this bad boy eRV has upward of 75 miles of range. Great for ring around town.
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Hadn't thought of that. You're right, to an event like a fair or music festival or anywhere you could use a little get-away time to extend your event time.O Really wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 2:04 pmMight be fun for a beach/park toy. Take it out and have your own hut with food, drinks, changing space, etc. 25mph would get you run over most place, though.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 1:52 pmO Really, this bad boy eRV has upward of 75 miles of range. Great for ring around town.
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This Long-dormant Volcano in Iceland Is Erupting — See the Stunning PhotosDrone captures stunning video of Iceland volcano eruption
Iceland's Mount Fagradalsfjall started erupting on Friday evening for the first time in about 800 years, and lots of people traveled the roughly 20 miles from Reykjavik, the capital, to enjoy the view. The site was shut down to visitors on Monday due to high levels of noxious gas, but drone operator Bjorn Steinbekk captured some stunning footage of a lava river on Sunday.
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Then it's on to Sedona and surrounding area, then Grand Canyon. We'll take in Williams, reputed to be the best restored Route 66 section, stand on the corner in Winslow, hang around Santa Fe for a bit, visit the Great Sand Dunes national park, spend a while around Denver, then on into covid-loving Wyoming. We'll go into the back side of Yellowstone, and roll along to Montana. Eventually, we'll spend most of the rest of the summer in Washington, with no reasonable expectation of making it into Canada, again.Over 2 Million Visitors a Year!
Quartzsite, Arizona, barely 18 miles east of the Colorado river, on I-10, may be the RV boondocking capital of the world. Quartzsite has become a mecca to visitors and exhibitors for rocks, gems, mineral specimens and fossils during the town’s famous two-month-long gem show and swap meet every January and February. From its humble beginnings the now-massive Quartzsite show has grown to RV-epic proportions with vendors offering everything under the Quartzsite sun.
A/C not working?
Oh yeah, they work. Two units for the coach, plus the built-in cockpit a/c. But I really hate a/c and would rather sit with my nuts in a vice. Which is unfortunate because Lady O loves a/c and would gladly put my nuts in a vice if I refused to run it.
Couldn't be as sleepy as Bisbee.O Really wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 9:49 pmWinslow is really a very sad little town. The old downtown probably started to go down when the Wal-mart et. al. moved in at the edge, but it's still directly on the original Route 66 and has signs of fairly recent activity in some bars, restaurants, and shops. But most everything is closed now, maybe killed off by the covid. Except for the Corner, where anybody who is going through stops and crowds up for pics.
But if we ever have reason to drive through the desert again, we're going to just drive about 10 hours, stop for food/sleep and do another 10.
We haven't been, and aren't going to Bisbee, but it looks like it might have picked up a bit since the last time you were there.Ulysses wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 2:53 amCouldn't be as sleepy as Bisbee.O Really wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 9:49 pmWinslow is really a very sad little town. The old downtown probably started to go down when the Wal-mart et. al. moved in at the edge, but it's still directly on the original Route 66 and has signs of fairly recent activity in some bars, restaurants, and shops. But most everything is closed now, maybe killed off by the covid. Except for the Corner, where anybody who is going through stops and crowds up for pics.
But if we ever have reason to drive through the desert again, we're going to just drive about 10 hours, stop for food/sleep and do another 10.
Actually, never been to Bisbee, although I knew a lady who was from there.O Really wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 10:10 amWe haven't been, and aren't going to Bisbee, but it looks like it might have picked up a bit since the last time you were there.Ulysses wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 2:53 amCouldn't be as sleepy as Bisbee.O Really wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 9:49 pmWinslow is really a very sad little town. The old downtown probably started to go down when the Wal-mart et. al. moved in at the edge, but it's still directly on the original Route 66 and has signs of fairly recent activity in some bars, restaurants, and shops. But most everything is closed now, maybe killed off by the covid. Except for the Corner, where anybody who is going through stops and crowds up for pics.
But if we ever have reason to drive through the desert again, we're going to just drive about 10 hours, stop for food/sleep and do another 10.
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