Archive for ‘June, 2009’

Fernley to Elko

It was a beautiful day from start to finish. The air, the sky, the road – perfect! There were rest areas as needed and nearly every exit had rv/truck spots. The views were magnificent.

The miles passed effortlessly even taking breaks when wanted.

The colors of the desert…

…greener than expected from recent rains.

I had turned briefly to check on Bob and Karl. Bob was so comfortably sprawled that I decided to see if I could catch it. I couldn’t look in the camera – this was one of those very lucky shots. I was so pleasantly surprised to see that I caught Karl also. They look so stressed about travelling don’t they???

To Elko

A wonderfully restful evening and night. It was cool and blustery last evening. Clouds moved in and it is a bit balmy this morning. Rain and maybe thunderstorms are in our path. It looks like an 8 a.m. departure will work best. Elko is to have some storms this morning, clearing and then late afternoon storms so leaving at 8 will hopefully get us there in the clear spot. As always, will just pull over and wait out anything unsafe to drive in.

I-80 East all the way from Fernley to Elko today.

Nevada morning…

…from this morning’s walk.

11:00 a.m. At a rest stop just west of Winnemucca for a break, walk and early lunch. Probably will not post another update until arrival as good signal, but “roaming”….and I’m only 150 miles from Elko. Will probably be leaving here 11:30ish, have a fuel stop at some point so hope to be parked 2:30-3:30 if no delays. So far weather looks fine and wind has not been bad.

3:00 p.m. We are arrived and plugged in. Today was the best travel day of any so far! Good roads, gorgeous desert scenery, cool air that smelled of sage and not too much wind. A little rain here and there. The wind is picking up now and dark clouds so will get final outside stuff hooked up and Karl for a walk in case we get thunder-lightning fun.

CA to NV

Crossing San Mateo Bridge – South Bay. Clouds lined the coast but lightened up as I headed east. I didn’t get photos as the traffic was heavy and there were no places to stop, but the valley was beautiful. It had been very hazy when I came through 2 weeks ago – today, the air was clear, the sky was blue and all of the greens, yellows and browns of the farms were vivid.

Part of the moth ball fleet in Benecia-Martinez.

Donner Pass on I-80 is in either poor condition or undergoing reconditioning. Both were tough driving. The areas being worked on had narrow lanes. The poor condition areas rattled everything on board. There was not a rest area open from the East Bay until Donner.

Our spot tonight – more room, more grass, more trees and quiet. It feels good to be here.

No one called me on my naming of this morning’s post “Westward” when I was physically headed East. The west coast states do not have the “wild west” feeling that the inland western states have. Even though I was heading in an eastern direction, I felt like I was heading back to the west.

Westward

Not foggy, but very thick, moist, heavy air this morning. Karl and I just returned from our morning stroll and I’m making final preparations to depart. We should be rolling within the 1/2 hour – by 7:15-7:30. Today’s semi-plan is Reno-Sparks area but pressure is off and we’ll do what we feel like. I want to enjoy Donner Pass and the mountains as after that it will be downhill and flat until we turn north next weekend.

Hwy 1 north to 280 south to 101 south across the San Mateo Bridge, out to Dublin and north on some X90 route to I-80 east is today’s route.

See you down the road!

Noon – just finishing a long break in the parking area of Weimar Country Store in Weimar, CA – just east of Auburn and West of Reno. Made a reservation in Fernley, NV 130 miles away – should arrive 3:30-4:30 vicinity and have a nice short day tomorrow.

Drive has been fine and pretty as the valley was clear, but there were NO, NADA, NONE rest areas and we got lucky with this stop. Carol, the proprietor ok’d our parking, a nice long walk for Karl and I acquired a wonderful roast beef, avocado, cheese and onion sandwich as well as fuel. Off we go now.

1:30 – an open rest area at Donner Summit, elev. 7227. Light rain, 42F and still a bit of snow on some of the rocks.

3:30 p.m. – arrived Desert Rose RV Park outside of Fernley, NV. All is well and cool at 52!

When the fog clears…

There has been no fog for 2 days and as a storm swirls in, the coast has cleared. This system is keeping the temperatures cool despite the sunshine and clear air. Beautiful this morning!

And then this afternoon…

The colors are jewel-like when the fog clears.

a little city time

I drove the Jeep into San Francisco yesterday for a brief meeting. The office location is not really downtown so I had none of the steep hills to deal with. I’m grateful for that. The Jeep has a manual transmission and the thought of having to stop on a steep uphill and then get going again…

So, none of that and the photo above does not have much to really say San Francisco in it. The overhead wires for the electric busses are something I remember but I think they are not unique to S.F. However, this was my best opportunity…

It WAS a warm, sunny, beautiful day.

When I returned, both boys were waiting and we celebrated my last day of having to go to an office with a break outside together before I got back to work.

Lots to get done today, but I hope to finish mid-afternoon and have a relaxed time to get ready to leave in the morning. Despite the fact that it was a working trip, it WAS nice to revisit this area that I used to know well, enjoy some beautiful ocean views and a little city time.