Tripping to Kanab, UT (pictorial)

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March/April ITENERARY
March 22nd Las Vegas at Las Vegas TT Campground for 14 nights
April 5th St. George, Utah (119m) x13 nights (119m)
April 19th Kanab, UT at Crazy Horse RVP (80m)x7 nights (80m)
April 26th Salina, UT at RPI RVP(163m) x7 nights (163m)
May 2nd Moab, UT at KOA Campground (159m)x4 nights (159m)
May 6th Heber, UT Mountain Valley RVR (2 overnights) x7n 234m
May 16th Bend, OR TT (Overnights and stays TBD) (654m)(x7n)
June 5th Whaler’s Rest in Newport, OR.
June 26th leave Whaler’s Rest
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4.19.2019-Tripping to Kanab, UT

We got up fairly early on this morning, don’t know why. The coach was already prepped and ready to go, so we took our time and enjoyed a simple breakfast and then by 9:30 we hit the road to Kanab. The picture below exemplifies the beauty of the road we were traveling, let alone the traffic density.

The views as you can see from the pictures above and below were just short of breathtaking.

Our sojourn east and a little north was completed in a little over ninety minutes.

 

 

Above is the view we have from our coach. Yes, for a change we got a corner lot. It’s not really a big deal but it is nice to have the extra real estate. The site was an easy putt-thru but we did have a problem with our surge-protector on this site. The campground has relatively new owners and they’re redoing quite a bit of it. Our surge-protector was telling us the source was not grounded, the manager showed us that it was. Then he realized that the junction box itself was not grounded.  About a half hour later we were enjoying MSNBC for the first time in two weeks. 

“Everything we were, we carry with us.

Everything we will be, is calling to us,

from the roads not travelled yet.” pjgrenier


 

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