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The Gang’s All Here ! (Main Street Station RV Park – Las Vegas, NV)

On Monday morning we said goodbye to the new friends that we met at the Saint George, UT Elks Lodge (Don & Fannie France).  I mentioned them in a previous post HERE.  They were also here with us at the Main Street Station RV Park, but unfortunately we didn’t find time to get with them again due to the kids arriving and all our other activities.  Maybe we’ll see them sometime down the road in the future.  Safe travels Don & Fannie!

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Don & Fannie France’s HDT and 5th Wheel.
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Don France.
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Don & Fannie France’s HDT and 5th Wheel. (Notice the Smart Car on the back of the HDT.
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Don & Fannie France’s HDT and 5th Wheel.

We just hung out at the Coach most of the day and waited for the gang to arrive from Casa Grande.  My Mom, Stepdad Jim, Steven & Cheryl left the “dirt farm” at 6 AM and stopped in Phoenix (Sun City Grand) to pick up my mom’s sister, Kathy.  They finally got here in the late afternoon and parked next to us 🙂

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(L to R) Cheryl, Steve, Jim, Mom, Aunt Kathy in front of their ‘new-to-them’ Class-C.

We all went over to Circus Circus to get some food and meet up with all the kids, who were expected to be there.  You may remember from my last post that our son William and his girlfriend Jasmin took a room at Treasure Island with our daughter Joleen and her boyfriend Dylan.  The kids showed up and everyone got to see them for a short while before they headed over to the Stratosphere.  We finished a good meal at the Circus Circus restaurant, Vince Neil’s Eat•Drink•Party and spent a little time checking out the slots before we headed back to the RV Park.

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(L to R) Jim, Mom, Aunt Kathy.
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My younger brother Steven and his long-time girlfriend Cheryl.

Once back at the RV Park, Steve, Cheryl, and Aunt Kathy turned in early while Stilla, I, Mom, and Jim walked over to the Fremont Street Experience which is only a couple blocks from the park.  We left a little more change in the slots and had a late-night snack before turning in ourselves.

Check back tomorrow to see what we get into next…

Willi Moves Out & Haunted House Visit (Main Street Station RV Park – Las Vegas, NV)

Stilla went shopping this morning (Sunday) with William and Jasmin while I finished up yesterday’s blog post.  When they got back to the RV Park, Will & Jasmin packed up their stuff to move over to the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino.  They will share a room with Joleen & Dylan for the next several days.  For those of you just joining the blog – Joleen is our youngest daughter and Dylan is her long-time boyfriend since high school.  They flew in from Colorado Springs while William and his girlfriend Jasmin drove their rental car to get here.  William & Jasmin are on a three-week vacation from Germany.

Here’s their view of the strip from the 34th floor of Treasure Island (TI):

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After moving Will & Jasmin into their room at TI, we all drove over to Dylan’s grandparents house on the outskirts of Las Vegas.  ‘Mike & Karen Early’ invited us all to their house for a quick visit and then dinner at a small local pizzeria.

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Dylan’s parents were already at Mike & Karen’s house when we arrived after going through the stringent security at the gate.  Mike gave us the nickel-tour of their beautiful home that backs-up to the 18th hole on the golf course.

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Mike treated us all to a great dinner.  Thanks Mike & Karen! 🙂

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After a great meal of pasta, pizza, salad, and more, we said our goodbyes to Mike & Karen and the rest of us drove over to a haunted house.

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The Trilogy of Terror is rated as the best haunted house in Las Vegas and according the Freakling Bros. website; the “4th Best Haunted Attraction in the World.”

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We chose to take the ‘scariest’ of the three haunted house tours.  And it was definitely well done – if you’re looking for a scare, go on this one 😐  The cost was $15 pp and the photos afterwards were an additional $15.

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Here’s the photos we bought after taking the tour:

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Fun times !  We said goodbye to Dylan’s parents Kelly & Jeff.  They’re flying back to Colorado Springs on Monday.

We went back to TI and spent the rest of the evening with Will & Jasmin, Joleen & Dylan, and their friend Dalton.

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The Treasure Island slots weren’t very friendly to us and we called it a night after a few hours.  Stilla and I drove William’s rental car back to the RV park and we turned in for the rest of the night (early-morning).

My Mom, her sister Kathy, my Stepdad, and brother Steve, along with his girlfriend Cheryl are on their way here from Casa Grande, AZ this morning as I finish up this post.  The ‘Find My Friends’ app on the iPhone reports them as being near Wickenburg, AZ right now.  Yoo Hoo!  More fun-times to come…

Hoover Dam (Main Street Station RV Park – Las Vegas, NV)

On Saturday morning we decided to go check out Hoover Dam.  We haven’t been there since they completed the new bridge, and it would be the first time for William’s girlfriend, Jasmin.

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We all – (Self, Stilla, William, Jasmin, and little Coach) piled into Williams’ rental car (a VW Jetta) and took lake Mead Blvd to Lakeshore Rd through Lake Mead National Recreation Area.  I was able to save us the entry fees by showing my disabled veterans access pass.

Here’s a view of downtown LV from the outskirts (below).

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The Lake Mead National Rec Area wasn’t too spectacular (no cliffs or cool rock formations)… but then again – we’re probably spoiled from the beauty and grandeur of our recent Lake Powell visit.  We drove by the Lake Mead RV Village, but didn’t have time to stop and check it out this time.  Here’s a map.

When we exited the National Rec Area near Boulder City, we stopped at the Alan Bible Visitor Center before heading over to the Dam.

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Entrance to the Alan Bible Visitor Center near Hoover Dam.

There was a nice terrain model and interactive display of the Lake Mead area inside the Visitor Center:

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Terrain model depicts the new bridge next to Hoover Dam.
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View from the back of the Alan Bible Visitor Center. (Lake Mead in the distance on the left and Hoover Dam Lodge on the right).

I tried to get William & Jasmin to hug a cactus…

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they didn’t fall for it 🙂

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We headed over to the Dam.

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Here’s the new bridge…

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We couldn’t park in the main visitor center parking lot because we had little “Coach” with us.  The parking attendant told us we had to go across the dam to Parking Area 9 and someone would have to stay with the dog 🙁

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(L to R) Jasmin, Stilla, Coach, and William.

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Jasmin & William at Hoover Dam (south-side).

Stilla stayed in the parking area with little Coach while the rest of us walked out on the Dam.

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Jasmin & William at Hoover Dam.

William & Jasmin walked across the Dam to the Main Visitor Center while I went back to Stilla and Coach at the car.  I drove back across the dam to pick them up on the other side after ~15-20 minutes.  Unfortunately, Will & Jasmin found the Visitor Center was temporarily closed for renovations.

We drove back to the parking area for the Mike O’Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge: “An arch bridge in the United States that spans the Colorado River between the states of Arizona and Nevada. The bridge is located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area approximately 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, and carries U.S. Route 93 over the Colorado River. Opened in 2010, it was the key component of the Hoover Dam Bypass project, which rerouted US 93 from its previous routing along the top of Hoover Dam and removed several hairpin turns and blind curves from the route. It is jointly named for Mike O’Callaghan, Governor of Nevada from 1971–1979, and Pat Tillman, an American football player who left his career with the Arizona Cardinals to enlist in the United States Army and was later killed in Afghanistan by friendly fire.” (ref. Wikipedia®)

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Once again, we couldn’t take the dog along.  Huge signs in the parking area prohibit pets on the bridge and leaving them alone in the parking lot.  This time, I stayed with little Coach at the car while Stilla, Will & Jasmin walked up the steps to go out on the bridge walkway.

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Hoover Dam as viewed from the Memorial Bridge Walkway.

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After Stilla and the others returned from the walkway, we drove across the bridge to see what it was like… unfortunately, the bridge has high concrete sides so you can’t see anything while driving across 🙁  I guess they want tourists to stop at the walkway.

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We returned to our spot at the Main Street Station RV Park and hung out until dark.  Then we drove a couple blocks over to the Neon Museum Boneyard.

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And just our luck… the museum was closed for a private event 🙁  We’ll have to come back another time.

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I drove Stilla, Will, and Jasmin down to the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on the south-side of the strip.  They hung out with our daughter Joleen and her boyfriend Dylan (and others) until late in the night.  I drove back to the Coach and watched some TV until 11 PM or so, and then tried my luck in a couple of the casinos near our RV park and Fremont Street.  I’m still ahead (right now)… hopefully we can stay that way 🙂

Check back later to see what we’re up to next… my Mom, Stepdad, brother Steve and his girlfriend Cheryl are due to arrive here from Casa Grande, AZ on the 26th.  I reserved them a spot.  We’re looking forward to that 🙂

Just Another Day in Vegas! (Main Street Station RV Park – Las Vegas, NV)

We had another busy, busy, day running around checking out the sites here in Las Vegas with our son William and his girlfriend Jasmin.  Later on we met up with our daughter Joleen and her boyfriend Dylan, among others 🙂  Follow along…

After Stilla made omelettes in the Coach for us, we plugged Rick’s Restorations (←link here) into the iPhone to get directions and drove William’s rental car to their new location.  Yup, that’s right – Rick’s Restorations recently (6-wks ago) moved to a new location.  It’s a good thing I used the iPhone and didn’t try to navigate there from memory 😐  Check out my blog post from our visit last year, (HERE).

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Rick’s Restorations (new location in LV)
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Rick’s Restorations (new location in LV)
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Rick’s Restorations (new location in LV)

We took the $5 tour and got to see Rick himself running around the shop several times.  I like this TV series/reality show – one of my favorites.  This new location is certainly larger than the old one, but the tour seemed shorter for some reason.  Still cool to see tho 🙂

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Old vehicles at Rick’s Restorations in LV awaiting possible possible resurrection.
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William showed Jasmin this 1960 Cadillac… he used to have a ’62 for a short while when he still lived with us in Colorado Springs.

After our tour of Rick’s Restorations – we drove down Las Vegas Ave in North LV to the site of the Pawn Stars (←link here) TV show.  I also wrote about our visit to this place last year (HERE).

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We took the free tour which really just consists of a quick walk through the Pawn Shop, elbow-to-elbow with all the other tourists.  I personally don’t watch this TV series/reality show very often – if at all.  But it was fun to see.

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Will & Jasmin posed with a cutout of Rick at the back of the store.

And then we drove over to Count’s Kustoms –  the site of the TV series/reality show ‘Counting Cars.  We also visited this place last year, click (HERE) to see that posting.

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Will & Jasmin in front of Count’s Kustoms; site of the TV show Counting Cars.

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This tour was also free, but we didn’t get to see any of the TV personalities or the shop itself, -just the cars on display along with the gift shop.  I got the T-shirt last year.  I also like this show and will watch it and/or record it when it’s on.

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William & Jasmin at Count’s Kustoms in LV.

Here are some of the cars that you might remember from the TV series if you’re familiar with it…

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After our tour of Count’s Kustoms, we met up with our daughter Joleen and her boyfriend Dylan at the Luxor Hotel Casino.  Joleen & Dylan flew in from Colorado Springs on the 22nd and are staying at the New York-New York Hotel Casino next door.

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Stilla, Dylan, and Joleen.

We bought tickets for a couple of the exhibits on site at the Luxor.  Click HERE to learn more about Bodies and the Titanic exhibit.

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We couldn’t take any pictures inside either of these exhibits.  They ask everyone to turn their cell phones off at the entrance.  I’m guessing they don’t want people posting pics and videos to youTube, otherwise no one would pay for the tours.  Both were pretty cool exhibits… I’d recommend them.  The prices were a little steep tho 🙁

We went back to the Coach in North LV to get refreshed and check on little dog ‘Coach’ who was enjoying some alone-time in the air-conditioning.  Then later on, we drove back down the strip (whew-what a long drive) to New York-New York and valet parked the car.  Here we met up again with Joleen & Dylan.  Their friend, Dalton also joined us… he drove straight through from Colorado Springs the day before.

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(L to R) Dalton, Jasmin, Joleen, Dylan, Stilla, and William inside New York-New York Hotel Casino in LV.

We spent the evening together casino-hopping and walking (way-to-much) from casino to casino.

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(L to R) Dylan, Joleen, William, Jasmin, Stilla, and self on the LV strip.

We caught the water show in front of the Bellagio.

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Stilla, Jasmin, and William at the Bellagio water show in LV.

We had a chance encounter with Dylan’s parents (and their friends) while walking down the strip.  They flew in on a different flight than Dylan & Joleen and are here to catch some shows, etc.,  Dylan’s grandparents also live in LV, we might get a chance to visit with them later.

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Dylan’s parents: Jeff on the right, and Kelley in the center.

After a few more casino stops, one tram ride, and much walking… we ended up at the Linq Hotel & Casino.

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(L to R) Stilla, Dylan, Joleen, Jasmin.
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(L to R) Stilla, self, Joleen, and Jasmin.

A fun day… albeit a long one 🙂  After we recover from all the walking, we might go check out Hoover Dam today (Saturday).  Check back for a full update 🙂

Yay! William and Jasmine are Here! (Main Street Station RV Park – Las Vegas, NV)

We left the Elks Lodge in Saint George Utah a little later than expected on Thursday.  But it was for a good reason… we heard through Facebook that good friends Orman and Susie Claxton were coming through town on their way back home to Gold Canyon AZ. We know Orman and Susie through the Alpine Coach Association and have met up with them a couple of times in our travels., e.g., Hwy-101 (Tillamook, OR); the FMCA Rally (Redmond, OR); and most recently in Yellowstone.  Orman is a factory trained and certified Aqua-Hot technician… he serviced ours in Quartzsite earlier this year (link HERE).

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The Urban Escape Vehicle at the Saint George UT Elks Lodge.

We waited a little after noon-time for Orman & Suzie to arrive at the Elks Lodge.

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Orman & Suzie Claxton roll into the Saint George Elks Lodge.
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Orman & Susie Claxton

Orman’s new truck.

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We went inside the lodge to get them checked in and found out the lodge had hot dogs and sliders at a buffet table for donations.

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After catching up with Orman & Suzie, we headed on down to Las Vegas.  Safe travels Orman & Suzie!  See you in Quartzsite next year 🙂

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After an uneventful 120-mile drive and a quick fuel stop, we checked in at the Main Street Station RV Park in North Las Vegas.  We’re packed in like sardines here, but it’s only $19 per night for 50 Amp full hook-ups and only a block or two from Fremont Street.

Our son William and his girlfriend Jasmine arrived around 8 PM after their 2-day road trip from Colorado Springs.  They drove through 4-corners and spent the night in Blanding, UT.  Then they visited Goosenecks State Park, Monument Valley, and then drove to Lake Powell (Page, AZ) where we just were for the Alpine Coach Rally.  They visited Antelope Canyon and Glen Canyon Dam before driving through to Las Vegas.

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After Will & Jasmine got refreshed from their long travel day(s), we walked over to Fremont Street.

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It was a late night.  We gave Will & Jasmine our bed and pulled out the couch for us.  They’ll stay here in the Coach with us until Sunday.  Then they’ll share a hotel room with our daughter Joleen and her boyfriend Dylan over at Treasure Island until the 29th.

Here’s a picture of our spot at the RV Park this morning (Friday):

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Urban Escape Vehicle packed in at the Main Street Station RV Park. (Will & Jasmine’s rental car is parked next to the SIlverado)
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View of the Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel from the RV Park.

Stay tuned… we’re looking forward to spending time with William & Jasmine while checking out all the sights here in LV 🙂

 

Hiking the Red Cliffs (Elks Lodge (Dixie) 1743 – Saint George, UT)

We’ve been at the Saint George Elks Lodge for 4 nights now.  I took a break from the blog yesterday because there wasn’t much going on to write about unless you want to hear about me waxing the Coach and running around town to find parts.

I’m trying to get my break-away switch installed on the SIlverado.  A break-away switch is the last line of defense to activate the brakes on the truck if the tow bar, safety cables, and the mounting plate safety cables all broke while towing.  This is of course highly unlikely – but it is required by law in many states.  I bought a (used) brake-buddy classic from a gentleman on the Escapees (For Sale) website three or four years ago.  I got a pretty good deal but it didn’t come with the break-away switch, so I ordered a switch online and have been carrying it around with us all this time.  Now I just have to mount it on the front of the Silverado somewhere; extend the electrical wires to feed through the firewall into the cab somehow; and put appropriate ‘bullet’ connectors on the ends that fit into the brake-buddy that sits on the drivers-side floorboard when we’re towing it.  Click HERE for a picture.  Check back later to see if I get all this accomplished 🙂

On Wednesday, we took a little hike and then enjoyed steak night at the lodge before turning in for the evening.

We started off at this parking lot (below) just around the corner from the Elks Lodge next to Utah-18 and N Snow Canyon Pkwy.

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Bicyclists on the ridge (below).

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The scenery turned from red sandstone to lava rock at some points.

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Little Coach poses for a pic.

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We didn’t keep track of how far we hiked and simply turned around and headed back once we got tired.

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After our little hike, we drove along the Red Hills Pkwy which skirts downtown on the north side.  Here’s some scenic pull-out views of downtown Saint George, UT:

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In the evening, we went into the lodge for steak night.  The food was OK, but the experience was a little frustrating because we were first-timers and didn’t know the routine.  First, we weren’t sure if we were supposed to sit down in the dining room or wait to be seated because there were a few people standing at the entrance to the dining area and there were slips of paper with the menu items listed at the counter.  Finally, someone told us that you’re supposed to find a seat, reserve it by putting a jacket, hat or something at it and then come back to stand in line to give the girl your order.  You can fill out the paper menu or give your order verbally.  After a long wait in line, we ordered and paid for the ‘surf-n-turf’ which was salmon and a steak.  We also ordered an extra salad bar.  Then we sat down at our table which had a number on it and waited until someone came by and gave us a ticket.  We were told to take the ticket outside to a covered patio where they had several grills fired up.  We presented our ticket and got our food.  And, oh by-the-way, we finally got an extra plate for the salad bar.  The salad bar was rather disappointing… sure they had salad and baked potatoes with a few different dressings, but that was it.  No croutons, bacon-bits, cheese, chives or anything other than butter and sour cream.  Hardly made a baked potato worth it.  At least we had salt & pepper at the table 🙂  Oh well, the surf-n-turf was only $13 and the salad bar $6 or so.

Anyway, enough of that… we’ll head on down to Las Vegas later today (Thursday) and wait for our son William and his girlfriend Jasmine to arrive in their rental car from Colorado Springs.  I’ll keep you posted 🙂

 

Shopping & New Friends (Elks Lodge (Dixie) 1743 – Saint George, UT)

After a night of rainstorms, we finally got through a whole day (Monday) with no rain.  Funny, how after all the nice weather we’ve been lucky enough to enjoy since we left Colorado; that after only a couple/few days of scattered rainstorms we’re already complaining for a change…  It’s like we’ve been spoiled or something 🙂

I washed the Coach down a bit in the morning after all the rain and then we ran around the scenic town of Saint George and did a little shopping; Camping World, Home Depot, Michael’s, WalMart.

In the evening, we went into the lodge for chili-dogs & wings night and met up with a couple of the other RV’ers that had pulled into the park today.  Once again, we got to enjoy meeting and talking to some new-found friends.

Here’s a few pics I snapped this early morning on Tuesday while taking little “Coach” for his walk:

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Side-view of Elks Lodge 1743 (Elks Care – Elks Share)

Views of the golf course that is adjacent to the Elks Lodge.

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The RV parking area:

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The camp host (John) has his Alpine Coach next to the garage on the left (below).  Washers and Dryers are located in the garage which Stilla already tested out for our larger loads, i.e., bedding, sheets.

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Here’s Don and Fannie France’s Heavy-Duty Truck (HDT) and 5th Wheel combo (below).  We met Don & Fannie inside the lodge at chili-dog/wings night.  They just returned from 4 months in Alaska and are heading back to their home base in Mesa, AZ.  It was nice to meet them.  Safe travels Don & Fannie!

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And here’s a Beaver Coach (below left) that belongs to a nice gentleman from California (sorry, didn’t catch his name) that we also spent time with inside the lodge.  Once again I have to say – we get to meet the nicest folks in our travels 🙂

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Tonight is Tuesday Steak Night at the lodge.  We’ll stay here until the 22nd and then head on down to Las Vegas NV to meet up with family.  Stay tuned…

Moving Day (Elks Lodge (Dixie) 1743 – Saint George, UT)

We left the Hitch-N-Post RV Park in Kanab, UT by 11 AM and headed south on  89.  We dipped down into Arizona and turned west on AZ 389 which becomes 59 at the Utah border again.  After the town of Hurricane we took 9 to Interstate15 and then motored south the last several miles to arrive in Saint George, UT.

Kanab to Saint George

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At times we drove through the rain… other times, it was nice and dry.  It was raining again when we pulled into the Saint George (Dixie) Elks Lodge #1743 after our 82 mile scenic trip for the day.

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Elks Lodge 1743 Saint George, UT.
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Elks Lodge 1743 Saint George, UT.

Here’s our spot for the next 4 days.

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I went inside the lodge and paid $60 for four nights.  It’s $15 per day here for 50 Amp power but I don’t think the sites have water.  I couldn’t find a spigot at my site… I’ll have to ask the camp host tomorrow.  And by-the-way, the camp host here has an Alpine Coach!  John has been hosting here for a couple years.  I talked to him briefly inside the lodge.

It rained off and on most of the night.  At times – a really heavy downpour accompanied by lighting & thunder would come through, but we weathered it alright.

We’ll move on to Las Vegas, NV on the 22nd where we’ll meet our son William and his girlfriend Jasmine.  They arrived from Germany Friday evening for a 3-week vacation and will drive  to LV from Colorado Springs where they are now with our two daughters.  Looking forward to that 🙂  I already reserved a spot at the Main Street Station RV Park for a week.

Stay tuned to see what we get into – here in Saint George.

Best Friends; Maqui Cave; Little Hollywood (Hitch-N-Post RV Park – Kanab, UT)

We did a lot of running around again today (Saturday), so brace yourself for lots of pictures.  Remember – this blog serves the dual purpose of being our personal ‘photo album’ to look back on in our later years.  Plus – You know what the say; “A picture is worth a …”

We left little dog “Coach” in the Coach and headed over to the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary (←link here) a few miles north of Kanab.  We heard it was best to not bring a pet along on the sanctuary tours.

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Sign on the side of the highway for the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.

A couple of Quick Facts from their website: best friends.org

In 1984, the founders of Best Friends Animal Society break ground on their no-kill animal sanctuary in Kanab, Utah. It becomes the nation’s largest no-kill sanctuary and Best Friends becomes the flagship for the no-kill movement.

Nearly 30,000 people visit every year to meet the animals and tour what has become the nation’s largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals.

The sanctuary is on 3,700 acres (15 km2) with an additional 33,000 acres (130 km2) leased from the United States Bureau of Land Management near Zion National Park, the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Lake Powell.

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Sign near the Welcome Center.

There was only one problem when we arrived – the sanctuary only has four “General” tours daily and they were already full 🙁

They also have a number of “Special” tours, i.e., Parrot Garden; Wild Friends; Horse Haven & Piggy Paradise; Bunny House; Behind-the-Scenes; etc.,  but these tours also require prior coordination and are mostly early-morning tours.

So we signed up as “standbys” for the last “General” tour of the day at 2:30 PM and left to go check out some other local attractions.


We went north on 89 for a mile or so and came upon the Moqui Cave.

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The Moqui Cave was once used by Anasazi people as a shelter or food store, according to archaeological digs in the area.  It was rediscovered by white settlers in the 19th century, and served as a speakeasy in the 1920s during Prohibition.  In 1951, the cave was purchased by Laura and Garth Chamberlain, who opened a tavern and dance hall the following year, and it became a tourist attraction and museum.  It currently contains a substantial rock collection, including many ultraviolet-fluorescent minerals, fossils, pottery, spear points, American Indian artifacts and art, dinosaur tracks (estimated to be over 140 million years old), and displays about the Anasazi.  There is also display about the Ancestral Puebloan and a gift shop. (ref: Wikipedia®)

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The Moqui Cave was pretty cool and the entrance fee was a reasonable $5 per person.  And – we got a $1 military discount off that.  Worth the stop if you’re in the area.  Stilla wasn’t even  claustrophobic which is usually a concern at places like this.


We headed on up 89 (north) to the town of Orderville…

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where we passed by the cool looking “Rock Stop”…

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and then we found the German Bakery that a couple people told us about:

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We enjoyed a quick lunch and Stilla stocked up on bread and a couple sweet treats.  The lunch was good and I stole one of the kirsch tortes from the “to-go” bag before we left.   No dessert for me later. 🙂


We decided to head back south so we wouldn’t be late for our 2:30 tour at the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.  But first, I wanted to check out Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park (←link).

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View heading south on 89 going towards Kanab.

The sand dunes are about 15 miles off 89 west of Kanab.  We figured we had enough time to check it out for future reference before our sanctuary tour.  You never know – we might want to bring the ATV back here sometime in the future.

We found a large parking area just before the entrance to the state park with lots of rigs, ATV’s, and other off-road vehicles.  We could see the beginning of the dunes in the distance.  Since we were short on time and didn’t want to hassle with an entrance fee to just check out the park, I just snapped a couple pics:

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We’ll definitely have to come back here with the ATV.  The website says that 90% of the dunes are available for riding.  Day use fees are only $8 and the main campground is $20.


We got back to the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary just in time for the 2:30 tour and found out that our “standby” status was upgraded to “full-tour members” 🙂

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Entrance to Best Friends off Hwy 89.
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Entrance to Best Friends off Hwy 89.

We had to wait for some wild turkeys to cross the road on the way to the Welcome Center.

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The Best Friends Welcome Center.

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We watched a documentary in the theatre with the other members of our tour group.

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And then our group was split up into two shuttles.

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This place is huge… our tour-guide/driver took us around the sanctuary and pointed out the many buildings.  We stopped at one of the areas where they keep the cats:

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In one of the mesh-enclosed outer rooms, the cats even had ramps so they could hang out in the rafters.

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These cats are currently up for adoption.

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The only other place we got to stop at was one of the nice octagon-shaped buildings to visit the older dogs:

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We got to visit with a few of the dogs after a tour of the kennels.

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There are lots of volunteer opportunities here.  The sanctuary is home to around 1,700 animals.  They even have guest cottages and an RV park for guests/volunteers.  We toured the RV park on our way back out but only saw two sites along a dirt loop.

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Some ponies.

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They even have a couple nice pet cemeteries here for the animals that passed (due to sickness, accident, or other natural causes).  They don’t put any animals to sleep here at the sanctuary unless it’s for humane reasons.

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The canyons and area inside the sanctuary grounds have been used as the backdrop for some “B” western movies.  “Headin’ ’em off at the pass!” was filmed at Ambush Pass on the dirt road through the sanctuary.  The iconic scene, “Hi Ho Silver Away!” from “The Lone Ranger” was filmed here along with scenes from “One Little Indian” (The old barn still in use here is actually a movie set) and scenes from “The Outlaw Josey Wales.” (ref: TripAdvisor)

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After our free ~90 minute tour of the animal sanctuary was concluded we headed back into the town of Kanab to check out the Little Hollywood Museum (←link).

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We walked through the gift shop to take the free tour of the Western movie sets behind the building.

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We watched some of the video presentation inside one of the buildings.

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And then we walked through the movie sets as it started to drizzle again.

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The “Outlaw Josey Wales” homestead set:

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Barn used in the movie “Outlaw Josey Wales”:

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Tack & Feed building from “Black Bart”:

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And what tour is complete without a visit to the gift shop !?!:

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The Little Hollywood restaurant (←link).

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We decided to call it a day and drove back through town to our site at the Hitch-N-Post RV Park.

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Today (Sunday) we’ll head on over to Saint George, UT  which brings us a little bit closer to Las Vegas, NV where we will meet our son William on the 22nd.

William just got in from Germany last night. Stilla’s excited!  He arrived in Colorado Springs with his girlfriend Jasmine to stay at our daughter Joleen’s house for a few days.  Then they’ll rent a car and drive out to Las Vegas to meet up with us later next week.

Also, my brother Steve, his girlfriend Cheryl, my Mom, and Stepdad Jim will come up from Casa Grande, AZ in week or so to meet us as well!

We’ve been to the Elks Lodge in Saint George before and are looking forward to a few days there.  Stay tuned… don’t let all the pictures scare you away 🙂