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Hiding from the Rain on a Lazy Monday (Elks Lodge 522 – San Jose, CA)

We just hung around the Coach and hid out from the rain today (Monday) until my appointment time with the Veterans Supportive Services Agency (VSSA) representative.  I wrote about making this appointment in a previous post (HERE) when we went into the San Jose Elks Lodge to check out the Veterans Fair & Luncheon.  The meeting went well and I gave the rep all my paperwork and we filled out some forms.  The meeting was held at a combined VSSA and American Legion building.  After the appointment, we found a post office to mail the documents off to the VA with a return-receipt request.  Now all I can do is wait and see if my rating gets re-evaluated.

I was also contacted by an old Army buddy today that lives in the area.  He is a ‘friend’ on Facebook and saw that we were here.  We made plans to get together in Santa Cruz on Tuesday.  I haven’t seen Adam Breed since before I left Germany in 2005.  We were deployed to Iraq together a couple times.  He was in my welding section when I was the Chief Warrant Officer in charge of a Direct Support Battalion operation in Tikrit, Iraq.  Looking forward to catching up with him and his family on Tuesday… as I’ve said before – there’s no greater bond between men than having served in combat.

Around dinnertime, my cousin Beth texted about getting together again for dinner… Well SURE ! 🙂

Beth and her husband Keith (along with two of their three daughters) picked us up again at the Elks Lodge and drove us over to a local Mexican restaurant that they frequent often.  Great food, great company once again!  Man, what service… courtesy pick-up and drop-off… we’re getting spoiled 🙂

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My Cousin Beth and her husband Keith.
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(L to R) Self, Stilla, Daria, Anja, Beth, and Keith.

Unfortunately cousin Philip and his wife Tina couldn’t make dinner because he was working… he’s still trying for that first million I guess 🙂  We still have time here to get together… and if we don’t we’ll just have to stay longer, right?

Check back later to see how our day in Santa Cruz goes…  The rain stopped and it looks like we have good weather again for a while…

Sunday Post 2 of 2 – Tour of Fort Point, Golden Gate Bridge & Family Reunion Dinner (Elks Lodge 522 – San Jose, CA)

Authors Note: Warning – Another great “tourist day” with lots of pictures … as a matter-of-fact I had to split Sunday up into two separate posts to accommodate all the pics. This is post 2 of 2.  Remember to use your laptop or desktop computer instead of mobile device to get the most out of the pictures… and if any of the pics don’t load, just refresh your browser.


After leaving Pier 33 where we parked the Silverado for our Alcatraz Island tour, we headed towards the Golden Gate Bridge since we still had some time before we were scheduled to meet up with my cousins for dinner around 6 PM back in San Jose.

We stopped along the way at a beach and caught another shot of Alcatraz Island.

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And here’s the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance.

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We drove towards the bridge and caught sight of the entrance to Fort Point.  I’d heard of this fort and figured we’d stop to check it out.

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We followed the entrance road to the Fort as the bridge came into view getting larger and larger:

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Fort Point is located directly under the bridge on the south side.

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We parked and watched the surfers trying to catch some waves just below the parking lot:

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We entered the Fort and expected to have to pay for a tour, but found out it’s totally free 🙂

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Here’s a National Park Service link for more information on Fort Point. (Click HERE).

The website says; “The Fort has been called “the pride of the Pacific,” “the Gibraltar of the West Coast,” and “one of the most perfect models of masonry in America.” When construction began during the height of the California Gold Rush, Fort Point was planned as the most formidable deterrence America could offer to a naval attack on California. Although its guns never fired a shot in anger, the “Fort at Fort Point” as it was originally named has witnessed Civil War, obsolescence, earthquake, bridge construction, reuse for World War II, and preservation as a National Historic Site.”  Click link above for more information.

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We climbed up the circular staircase (whew!) to get to the top of the Fort:

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View down into the courtyard from the top.

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Here’s some more scenic views from on top of the Fort’s massive walls near the gun emplacements:

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View of San Francisco from the top of the wall.

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And another view of Alcatraz Island from the top of the wall.  The bird photo-bombed my pics 😉

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I zoomed in for a pic of the opposite side of the bridge.

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Another view on the top of Fort Point.

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The (now) empty gun emplacements on the top of the walls.  Stilla in the background.

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Lighthouse on top of the Fort:

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We walked down to the upper level (third tier) and toured some of the rooms:

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Old barracks setup.

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Building the Golden Gate Bridge info and displays:

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We continued our tour on the next floor (second tier):

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And once we were back down in the courtyard, we viewed some of the cannon and cannon related displays:

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The mini-theater had a film running on the big screen.  We only watched part of it since we had to get back to our little dog ‘Coach’ waiting in the Coach and our dinner date with relatives.

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We left the Fort and drove back up to the entrance (south-side) of the Golden Gate Bridge.  We checked out the parking lot to the visitors center but they charge a fee to park, so we just drove thru and entered the onramp to the bridge:

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And then we drove across the bridge to the north side as Stilla snapped some pictures:

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When we got close to opposite side, we saw a sign for Vista Point.

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We pulled in, fought the other tourists for a parking spot, got out and took a couple pics:

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View of Golden Gate Bridge from the north side looking back south from Vista Point.

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We did a u-turn under the north side of the bridge and headed back across.  We needed to be back in San Jose to meet my cousins for dinner by 6 PM.

We noticed signs that mentioned a toll (?!?) but the toll booths were empty.  I went online this morning and found the following information at gocalifornia.about.com:

If you’re northbound on U.S. Highway 101, it’s easy to cross the Golden Gate Bridge by automobile, but southbound, it’s more complicated.
In March, 2013, Golden Gate Bridge toll-takers stepped out of their booths for the last time, but that doesn’t mean they stopped collecting tolls. Instead, they’ve just changed the system and everyone who crosses the bridge by automobile pays using an electronic system.

The website goes on to say: “Oops! I Already Crossed Without Paying –  Don’t fret yet. You have at least 48 hours to pay your toll without a fine. You can pay using a credit card online or pay by telephone at 877-229-8655 (toll free) or 415-486-8655 from outside California.”
“If you cross and don’t pay, don’t think you’ll get away with it. The vehicle’s license tag will be photographed and an invoice will be automatically mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle. If that’s a rental company, you can expect a bill for the fine, along with a hefty fee from the company, too.”

So, I guess I’d better pay our bill, eh?  Gotta love California 🙂

We made it back to the Elks Lodge by 5:30 PM and little “Coach” was happy to get out and take care of “business” after being left alone for almost 10 hours.  He did great (once again) and didn’t leave us any ‘surprises’ in the Coach.  🙂


My cousin Beth had been in contact with us throughout the day, and we arranged for her (along with her family) to meet us at the lodge to pick us up for dinner.

Beth and her husband Keith picked us up by 6 PM and drove us over to Harry’s Hofbrau.

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This is a nice German-themed restaurant with a neat atmosphere and pretty good food.  The best part of course, was getting to see my relatives 🙂

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The restaurant has a buffet-style serving line.  The place must be popular because we had a pretty long line to wait in for our food.

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While we were waiting in the serving line, my cousin Phil joined us with his wife Tina and son Nathaniel.

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My cousin Philip Hobden (all he needs is a Bavarian Hat) 🙂
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(L to R) Cousin Phil, his wife Tina, cousin Beth and then her daughters’ Anja, Faith, and Daria. Then my Aunt Donna, Beth’s husband Keith, and on the front right is Phil & Tina’s son Nathaniel.
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(L to R) Daria, Aunt Donna, Keith, Nathaniel, Stilla, Phil, Tina, Beth, Anja, and Faith.
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(L to R) Cousin Beth, Stilla, Tina (Phil’s wife) and my cousin Philip.

The restaurant was rather loud so it was hard to have any large degree of conversation, but it was sure nice to see my Aunt and cousins (from my Dad’s side of the family).  We made tentative plans to get together again while we are still in San Jose.  Looking forward to that! 🙂  And thanks again Keith, for picking up the bill.  See you guys again soon.

 

Sunday Post 1 of 2 – Alcatraz Island Tour (Elks Lodge 522 – San Jose, CA)

Authors Note:  Warning – Another great “tourist day” with lots of pictures … as a matter-of-fact I had to split Sunday up into two separate posts to accommodate all the pics.   This is post 1 of 2.


We got up early (Sunday) to make sure we made it to San Francisco’s Pier 33 in time for our 10 AM ferry ride to Alcatraz.  We gave ourselves a 2 -1/2 hour headstart in case we had trouble finding a parking spot.  We left little “Coach” in the Coach for the day.

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It was wet and drizzling by the time we completed the ~50 mile trip.  We arrived with only a half hour to 45 minute cushion to board our ferry.  We found a covered parking area just a block away from the pier but saw it was an outrageous $30 per day (Weekend Rate).  So we drove around to find a cheaper parking lot.  We found another lot that was farther away, but it was also $30 per day because we were “over-sized” per the attendant… so we went back to the first parking area and grudgingly paid the fee 🙁

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We parked and made the short walk to the pier to pick up our tickets at ‘Will-Call’ that we had reserved before we left my brother’s house in Westley, CA last Thursday.  The tickets for the tour were $31 per person.

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I took pictures of the informational placards on the pier as we waited to board the ferry:

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And here comes our ferry (below).  We boarded and found a seat inside to stay dry.

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Our first views of the Golden Gate Bridge.  The clouds receded a bit and it quit drizzling.  It looks like we got lucky for once with the weather 🙂

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Our first view of “The Rock”.

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Looking back at the San Francisco skyline.

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Here’s a little history of Alcatraz Island that was posted on the wall in the ferry.

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And here’s some info on the ferry itself that was displayed on the flat-screen TV.

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We pulled into the dock and disembarked.  The ferry ride was short and smooth.  We were also able to get a quick breakfast onboard to help fuel our day.

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Once on the island, we listened to a park ranger give us safety instructions and an introduction to the island.  Then we headed over to the nearby theater for a short film.

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There were several screens playing the film at the same time in order to accommodate large crowds.

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Then we toured the lower part of the old fort.  Learn more about that by clicking HERE.

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This room (below) had information on the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz in the late ’60s to early ’70s.  Click HERE for more information from Wikipedia® on that.

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After touring the lower portion of the island, we walked up the walkway(s) to the main cell block building.

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I have no idea what significance the old truck (below) has on the island of Alcatraz – but you know me… I just had to take a picture 🙂

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View up to the main cell block building as we walked up the pathway.

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The officers’ club is in need of serious repairs.

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A lot of the old walkways and stairs were closed for safety reasons.

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Many areas of the prison are in dire need of repairs:

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View back down towards the dock (below) after we walked up the pathway to the upper levels and main cell block.

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Once inside the main building we viewed the clothing and bedding issue area.

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The communal showers.

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And here’s where we got our headpieces and started the audio-tour (below).  Follow along on our audio-tour with these silent pictures:  😉

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Typical cell block with a copy of the stringent ‘Rules & Regulations’ booklet on the table.

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We toured the cell blocks and listened to some of the inmates’ stories on our headphones.

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We walked out into the recreation yard.

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View of the Recreation Yard with Stilla in the foreground.

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We took the steps back up to the cell blocks from the Recreation Yard for more audio-tour.

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The infamous “D” Block – solitary confinement.

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The prison library.

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Cell re-creations with authentic personal items:

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The Administrative area of the main cell block:

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Check out the old ‘period-correct’ office equipment, i.e., phone, rolodex, typewriter, fan, etc.,

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The visitation area.

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Front door to the Admin area.  This is where you had to go if you wanted to visit with an inmate.

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Informational placard and island model in the administrative area:

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Then the audio-tour talked us through the 1962 escape from Alcatraz… click HERE for more info on this infamous event.

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The Anglin brothers’ cells (below).

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More cell block pics:

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How did she get out?  🙂

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Entrance to the dining hall.

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More dining hall pics:

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View from dining hall window.

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We finished the audio portion of the tour and headed down the stairs…

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to turn in our headphones.

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And of course, the exit goes through the Museum Store.

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Souvenirs anyone?

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We went back outside the main cell block building after getting through the gift shop and wandered around the grounds:

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I think this was the old Warden’s building:

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The old lighthouse.

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The old parade grounds:

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Walkway down to the west side gardens.

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A couple nice views of the Golden Gate Bridge.  The sun peeked out a few times during our time on the island.  No rain at all 🙂

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The stairs (below) go up to the Recreation Yard.

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Another Golden Gate Bridge picture with sailboat.

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Dilapidated guard tower on the corner of the Recreation Yard.

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View of the old lighthouse as we came back up the path from the gardens.

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I zoomed in on the San Francisco skyline from the southwest-side of the island.  I thought these pics came out pretty good:

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We gathered back down at the dock with the other tourists and waited for the next ferry.  They run every 30 minutes.

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We were herded back onto the ferry for our return trip to Pier 33.

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Sign near the dock:

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The island receded into the distance as we cruised back to the mainland:

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Views coming back into port:

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Pier 33:

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After we got off the ferry, we went to check out the picture they took of us as we boarded earlier in the day.  Everyone’s picture was posted in order of departure time:

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We decided to buy the cheapest photo package ($20) for a 6 X 8 in a frame:

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Stock photo of the dock on Alcatraz (below) was provided with our picture (above).

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We were hungry after our long walking tour, so we walked into the Alcatraz Landing Cafe that was located right next to the loading area on Pier 33.

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We shared our lunch with a couple pigeons that seemed to be at home on the floor of the Cafe.

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Hope you enjoyed our tour of Alcatraz Island.  We thought it was great!  It was well worth the $31 pp fee, I just wish parking in the area was more reasonable.

After our quick lunch at Alcatraz Landing Cafe, we decided to check out some more of the area, i.e., Fort Point and the Golden Gate Bridge.  Check my next post for a recap of those attractions.  We also had a dinner date with my cousins and Aunt Donna later in the evening.  I’ll try to get it posted asap…

Through the Forest & To the Beach… (Elks Lodge 522 – San Jose, CA)

We started out our Saturday here at the San Jose Elks Lodge by going into the lodge because we were told by the camphost (Glenn) that there was a Veterans Fair and luncheon from 11 AM to 3 PM.

I talked to a Veterans Supportive Services Agency (VSSA) representative and got an appointment for Monday to review my disability rating.  This is something I’ve been meaning to do for a while now.  It was nice to get this unexpected opportunity.

Then we toured the lodge and checked out the pool…

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Very nice pool… too bad it’s closed for the season.

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A nice lunch spread was provided for the veterans.

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After we enjoyed some lunch and checked out the Veterans Fair in the lodge, we jumped into the Silverado with our little dog ‘Coach’ to make the most out of the rest of the day.  My cousin Phil told us about a nice route to take towards Santa Cruz.

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We went south on scenic CA-9 through the hills (or should I call them mountains?) and turned west into Big Basin Redwoods State Park on CA-236 which was basically a loop that returned us to CA-9.  (see GPS pic below).

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What a beautiful drive.  The road through most of the State Park was very winding and narrow, we often had to stop at wide spots to let oncoming traffic pass.

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We stopped briefly at the Park Headquarters:

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The park website tells us that Big Basin is California’s oldest State Park, established in 1902. Home to the largest continuous stand of Ancient Coast Redwoods south of San Francisco, the park consists of Old Growth and recovering Redwood Forest, with mixed conifer, oaks, chaparral, and riparian habitats. Elevations in the park vary from sea level to over 2,000 feet. The climate ranges from foggy and damp near the ocean to sunny, warm ridge tops.

After our stop at the Park Headquarters and Visitor Center, we continued south on CA-9 until we reached the beach in Santa Cruz… just in time for the sunset.

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Nice looking beach… we’ll have to come back here when we have more time.  People were firing up their campfires as dusk closed in on us.

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This is the Santa Cruz pier in the background (below).

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And this is the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Amusement Park (below).  Check out the link.  Looks like a lot of fun.  We drove by the other side of the park later but didn’t go in… parking looked dicey and we didn’t want to pay just for a quick look.

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The sign (below) near the beach access says the area is closed.  Looks like the locals didn’t think so.  What a difference from our time at the “no fun” beach we visited near L.A. earlier this year.  I wrote about Manhattan Beach in this post.

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After a quick drive by the Santa Cruz pier and amusement park, we headed back north to San Jose through heavy traffic on CA-17 where we stopped at a Korean restaurant for dinner.  Another great day 🙂

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Check back tomorrow for a full recap of our Alcatraz tour.  We locked in a 10 AM (Sunday) tour a few days ago.  Hopefully the weather stays nice.  The forecast calls for rain 🙁

Moving Day to San Jose (Elks Lodge 522 – San Jose, CA)

We said our sad goodbyes to my brother Ronald, his wife Terry, and son James on Friday morning in Westley, CA and hit the road by noon.  It was an uneventful drive to San Jose with the exception of the bumpy pothole-ridden freeways.  We pulled in to the San Jose Elks Lodge about an hour and a half later.

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There was only one small hiccup – at our last exit, the GPS said to turn right at the intersection and the Lodge would be on the left in a couple hundred feet.  It wasn’t there!  We found out (later) that the entrance to the lodge was directly across the street at the intersection after our exit.  We didn’t see the lodge sign; put our trust in the GPS; and turned right.  Arrgh!  We had to turn around in a shopping center parking lot.

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The Urban Escape Vehicle packed in at the San Jose Elks Lodge.

Once we pulled into the lodge parking lot, we saw all the rigs and started wondering if there was an empty spot.  It turns out that a large portion of the parking area is also storage.  I called the lodge the day before but only got a recording that said “first come – first serve” for the 28 RV spots with electric and water.

As I was walking around the lot to see if there was an open site left, the camp-host walked up to help us out.  What a nice guy… and very talkative too 🙂  I think he told us his name was Glenn.  He directed us to the last 50 Amp spot that was open.  It turns out that there was a 30 Amp spot on the back side of the row too.  So, I guess we were lucky.  The only problem is that they don’t have a dump station on site.  We should have dumped on the way here, but wrongly assumed that the lodge would at least have one dump station.  Oh well; Glenn gave us very detailed directions to a nearby dump station, and after another 10-15 minutes of conversation, we disconnected the Silverado, parked it in our new site, and drove over to the dump station to take care of the dirty deed.  We only got lost one more time. 🙂

When we returned to the lodge, the camphost Glenn was there again to direct us into our site and then he waited to supervise our hooking up the electric and water to make sure everything was alright.  Nice guy 🙂

We paid $110 for 5 nights ($22 per night) by putting a check into an envelope that is available at a pay station alongside the RV parking lot.

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Elks Lodge 522 (San Jose) front view.
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Sign in front of Elks Lodge 522 (San Jose). Notice that the exit from the freeway (on the right) is directly across from the entrance to the lodge (behind the sign).

Shortly after we got set up, my cousin Phil texted that he was on his way home from work and would stop by if that was OK.  Of course, that was OK 🙂  We haven’t seen Phil since our campout together at Lake Tahoe in July of last year.  This was before I was doing the blog, so unfortunately, I can’t paste a link here like I usually do.

Anyway, it was great to catch up with my cousin Phil – albeit briefly.  He had previous plans to go camping with his son this weekend so we won’t see him again until Sunday.  We hope to get together again then for dinner.  His sister, (my other cousin), Beth and her family are also here in San Jose, so hopefully we can all get together with them as well.

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Second row of RV sites (behind our row) at the San Jose Elks Lodge.
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Vehicles in storage at the San Jose Elks Lodge.
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Vehicles in storage at the San Jose Elks Lodge.
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Someone here at the lodge parking lot put out food for all the stray cats.

After Phil left, it was getting dark and we hadn’t eaten yet.  So we jumped in the Silverado and headed around the corner to find a small Greek restaurant.  There was also a hair stylist next door, so Stilla jumped at the opportunity to get a quick hair cut while we waited for our food.

Good haircut, good food!  We relaxed in the Coach for the rest of the evening because we didn’t see much activity (very few cars) at the lodge.  Maybe we’ll go inside tomorrow (Saturday).

The only firm plans we have right now are for a tour of Alcatraz.  We got on the website yesterday and found out the tours fill up quickly, so we reserved a tour for this upcoming Sunday.  I’ll let you know how that goes with lots of pictures…  meanwhile, there’s lots of other things to see and do here.  Cousin Phil gave us some tips, so stay tuned 🙂

R & R with Family and some Welding (Westley, CA)

Our fun-filled family time here in Westley, CA has almost come to an end. 🙁  We’re still parked at my brother Ronald’s house – my Mom, stepdad, brother Steve & Cheryl, and my Aunt Kathy left yesterday (Thursday) to head back to Casa Grande, AZ.  I just got a message this morning that they’re still on the road after spending an overnight in Quartzsite.  They should be back home by the time we leave here today (Friday).

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Urban Escape Vehicle parked outside Ronald & Terry’s house in Westley, CA.

We will head over to San Francisco from here (about 90 miles).  Our destination is the Elks Lodge in San Jose where I have a couple cousins from my Dad’s side of the family that we have to visit since we’re in the area.  We’ll also check out some of the sites in San Francisco, like Alcatraz… always wanted to take that tour. 🙂

The last several days have been great spending time with family! 🙂  And since my brother Ronald has a Welding & Machine Shop onsite, I took advantage of his skills and hospitality to ‘beef up’ my hitch extension.

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I need the hitch extension for a couple reasons.  Whenever I haul the Harley or the ATV in the bed of the pickup, the tailgate has to be down, so I need the extension to be able to use the bike rack.  And yes, I know… why do I need a bike rack since our bikes were stolen in Las Vegas?!?  🙁  I wrote about that HERE.  But, it also doubles as a tie-down for the ATV because it has an adjustable ball-hitch on the upper part that secures the ATV when it’s in the bed.  It basically clamps down on the ATV’s tow ball to secure it while traveling.  I keep the ATV stored at Steven & Cheryl’s in Casa Grande, AZ and swap out the Harley with the ATV whenever we’re in the area as the situation warrants (for example; if we’re headed to Quartzsite).

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My brother Steven used to work here in years past.  He used the lathe to machine and thread some new ‘beefed-up’ adjustment bolt points for the ATV hold-down portion.

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Brother Ronald worked the welder.

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The almost finished product (below), the tall upper portion is removable and has a trailer hitch portion that slides up and down as needed for securing the ATV.

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Grandpa John checked progress…

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And then we put it all back together after a fresh coat of paint.

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Thanks for all the help Ronald!  The last time we were here, he helped me ‘beef-up’ the mount for my motorcycle ramps on the truck rack.  (link HERE).  It’s good to have brothers 🙂

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Ronald also had other work going on… here he is unloading a commercial sander/blaster for some welding repairs.

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Otherwise, when we weren’t playing in the machine shop, we hung around the fire barrel because evenings have been getting pretty cool.

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And here’s Steven & Cheryl’s Class-C pulling out yesterday (Thursday) to make the trip back to Casa Grande…

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We all said our sad farewells and ‘see-ya-laters’…

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BTW – With regard to the bikes being stolen in Las Vegas (link HERE), I highly recommend Miller Insurance for all your full-timing insurance needs.  They came through on our claim and we’ll be getting a check to help us replace the bikes.  They covered the bikes up to $1000, but we’ll only get a $750 check since our deductible is $250.  I just hope our rates don’t go up as a result of the claim, we’ll have to wait and see… the agent I talked to didn’t think so, but you never know.

Stay tuned… our next post will be from the San Francisco area where we’ll visit with some more family…

Spending Halloween with Relatives (Westley, CA)

Happy Halloween everyone 🙂

It’s been a few days since my last post… we’ve been busy visiting with relatives here in Westley and Patterson, CA.

We left the Main Street Station RV Park around noon and drove straight through to my brother Ronald’s house in Westley, CA.  As I mentioned in my last post, we convoyed with my brother Steven, his girlfriend Cheryl, my mom, stepdad, and Aunt Kathy who joined us in Las Vegas in their Class-C from Casa Grande, AZ.

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We got here around 9:30 PM on Thursday and it’s been a virtual whirl-wind of activity since.  I have a lot of relatives here in the area from my Mother’s side of the family… some of which I haven’t seen since I was a pre-teen, and others; I got to meet for the first time.

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Halloween was also the 90th birthday celebration for Grandpa John!

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Happy Birthday John! aka: Uncle; Grandpa; Great-Grandpa…

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We all attended an awesome birthday celebration / BBQ at one of our distant relatives’ beautiful home in Patterson, CA.

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Lots of fun! Lots of good food!  Lots of characters… some even dressed up a bit:

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Towards the end of the Halloween / Birthday Party; someone was even able to successfully herd everyone outside for a group photo:

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When we weren’t out at parties, dining out, or sitting around the yard with a barrel fire, some of the guys could be found in my brother Ronald’s machine shop.

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More good times to enjoy here in CA with close and not-so-close relatives 🙂  Stay tuned…  we might head over to San Jose and/or San Francisco in a few days after this.

Scumbag Bicycle Thieves & Saying Goodbye to the Kids (Main Street Station RV Park – Las Vegas, NV)

No post yesterday (Thursday) because I was at the police station first thing in the morning reporting the theft of our bicycles 🙁

We did a lot of running around all day with the kids to various places in Las Vegas and when we got back to the Coach late Wednesday night we found the bicycle lock on the ground between our Coach and Steven/Cheryl’s Class-C.  Some scumbag(s) cut the chain.  We could clearly see the tell-tale signs of bolt cutters on the tumbler portion of the lock.

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Our bicycles used to be here 🙁
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Cut bicycle chain on the ground where our bicycles used to be.

We flagged down one of the security vehicles that occasionally roamed the parking area here at the Main Street Station RV Park and the guard went to get his supervisor.  When they returned, they took my statement, a couple pictures, and left again.  They returned later with a copy of my report.

I also called the police to report the theft of our bicycles and was told to go online to fill out a report.

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As you can see from the screenshot (above), that didn’t go too well… so I called the police again and was told I had to come to the station in the morning to fill out a report.  Luckily, the police station was only a few blocks away, but it took a while and then we still had to break camp to check out by noon.  We were scheduled to leave and convoy with my Mom, Stepdad, Aunt Kathy, and brother Steve & Cheryl to visit my brother Ronald in Westley, CA.  He was waiting on us.

Unfortunately, I only had paperwork on my bike.  I couldn’t find a receipt or serial number for Stilla’s.  Another lesson learned!  I also quickly came to the realization that I didn’t have good photos of the bikes.  I had to browse through my photo albums for a long time to find the following ones:

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Older photo (earlier this year) of our bicycles on the bike rack.
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Old photo (last year) of our bikes on the bike rack.
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Old photo (circa. 2 yrs old) of our bicycles.

So, if anyone sees these bikes running around Las Vegas or on the road somewhere, please let someone know…

They were both Specialized™ bikes:

Mine was a “Rockhopper 29er”, Black/Grey color.  Ser # WSBC602362842F, It had a Topeak rack on the back and a “Criterium” sticker near the neck.  This sticker was the logo (it looks like a Colorado license plate) from the bike shop in Colorado Springs where it was purchased in 2011 for ~$1,300.  Another identifying feature is the rear-mounted kickstand.

Stilla’s was a female bike, primary white color with purple and green accent stripes.  We think it was a “MYKA” model.  It had a removable  metal mesh basket on the front that we used to transport little Coach in (below):

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Anyway… we still had a lot of fun with the kids and my relatives here in LV with the exception of the bicycle thefts and the stingy slot machines 🙂

The kids did the haunted house thing at Circus Circus and we all met up there to say our goodbyes late Wednesday night.

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

Some of us even toured the lower part of Fremont Street later where the Container Park (←link here) is located.  Here’s some more pics of that:

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A giant praying mantis mounted on a truck spewed flames at us in front of the Container Park.  Pretty cool…

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And our time here in Las Vegas has come to an end.  William & Jasmin took their rental car and headed back to Colorado Springs (COS).  They will stop at Grand Canyon on their way back and will still have a few days in COS before they have to fly back to Germany.  Joleen & Dylan rode back with their friend, Dalton.  We heard they made it back to COS late Thurday evening.

And oh, by-the-way… we never went back to the Neon Boneyard Museum.  We found out that tickets are ~$25 and you have to schedule far in advance for the hour-long tour.  Maybe another time…

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We convoyed straight through to Westley, CA from Las Vegas yesterday (Thursday) with my Mom, stepdad, Aunt Kathy, Steven & Cheryl.  We got here at 9:30 PM.  I wrote about our last visit here in this post.  I’ll update you on our visit here in my next post.  Stay tuned…

Alpines & Buffets (Main Street Station RV Park – Las Vegas, NV)

We got to meet Larry Lewis and his wife Rita from the NorthWest Alpine Coach Association (NoWACA) Chapter.  It’s always good to meet other Alpine owners 🙂   Larry & Rita did an overnight stay here at the Main Street Station RV Park on Tuesday and Larry came over to introduce himself after they pulled in.  I got the chance to talk with them more this morning (Wednesday) before they pulled out for the Phoenix area.  Larry showed me the really cool MCD shades they had recently installed in his 2007 Limited SE.  I really liked the electrically operated shades on the inside of his windshield.

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Larry & Rita Lewis’s Coach at the Main Street Station RV Park in Las Vegas.

Safe Travels Larry & Rita!  See you in Quartzsite next year 🙂

The big event for the day on our Tuesday here in Las Vegas was a visit to the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace (←link here).

According to the website: “Leave it to Las Vegas to revolutionize the classic buffet concept. Using a $100 million budget, Bacchanal completely reinvented the traditional buffet in 2012, with modern food presentations and an upscale setting.  Approximately 15 daily chef’s specials are added to the daily menu, and they change depending on products, season and chef’s whims.  Can’t choose between the truffle scalloped potatoes and sweet potato tots? Try both! Mini salads such as the watermelon and feta let you try several separately dished items at a time.  Fill your plates to the top with prime rib, chilled king crab legs and roasted South Carolina shrimp and grits, or oak-grilled lamb chops, hand-made dim sum, pho and baked-to-order soufflés.  Read more about Bacchanal Buffet on Total Vegas Blog.”

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Entrance line to the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace.
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Sample of a serving line at the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace (I think there were about 10 of these!)
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Waiting in line at the Bacchanal Buffet, Caesars Palace LV.
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(L to R) My Stepdad Jim; my brother Steven; my youngest daughter Joleen’s boyfriend Dylan; son William; and myself)
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(L to R) My Aunt Kathy (my Mom’s sister); our youngest daughter Joleen; my Mom; Stilla;. and my brother Steven’s girlfriend Cheryl.

Man was it good!  But, also pricey… we paid ~$95 for two people after they tacked on an 18% gratuity since our party had more than 8 people.

Afterwards we hung out with the kids at Caesars Palace and supported the slots and electronic BlackJack table for a while.  Later on, the kids all came back over to Fremont Street to close out the night.  Fun times for all 🙂

Check back later for more LV adventure…  We’ll have to say goodbye to all the kids tomorrow (Thursday) and then we’ll convoy with my brother Steven, Cheryl, Stepdad Jim, Mom, and Aunt Kathy (in their Class-C) on to California to visit our brother Ronald.  We have a 90th birthday celebration for an Uncle to attend at his place there in Westley, CA.

In other news:  my IPhoto Library got corrupted somehow this morning, so I had to perform a work-around to get a few pictures on today’s post.  I had to email myself pictures from my iPhone.  Hopefully, I can get it fixed again for tomorrow… because as usual – I always have lots of pictures to share 🙂

 

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 & 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…