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Winter Blast – Day 1 (Lake Havasu City, AZ)

Friday morning was the official start of our Alpine SoCal group’s “Winter Blast”!  It’s at the SARA (Special Activities and Recreation Area) Park in Lake Havasu City.  We’re here enjoying the 26th Annual Western Winter Blast Pyrotechnics Show.  (Click on the links for more info.)

Here’s our official gathering spot, between the Host and Co-Hosts’ Coaches.

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Our agenda for the weekend:

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Although on Friday morning we didn’t “officially” have breakfast scheduled – most folks gathered in the morning to enjoy coffee and each other’s company.  Here’s a group of our fellow Alpiners out walking their kids in the morning.

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Here’s another shot of a row of elegant Alpines.  17 Coaches are in attendance.

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We ended up at the end of a row with no one beside us on either side.  A row or two away from our “gathering spot”.

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Since we had time to kill until Happy Hour and Pizza this evening, we jumped into the Silverado and headed into town.  The park is only on the southern outskirts of town, so we didn’t have far to go.

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View of Lake Havasu coming into town from the south.

We stopped at a Polaris dealership that had a lot of cool looking off-road vehicles, ATV’s and such… it doesn’t hurt to look, right?

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If you have about $30k burning a hole in your pocket – here’s a pretty wild looking new Polaris with a Ford engine you can spend it on.  I thought I’d share a couple pics of this unique vehicle.  Wonder how many they’re selling?

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Looks like a fun “toy”… too bad we can’t afford any more “toys” now that we’re retired 🙂

Although difficult to read – the banner says; “Welcome to Lake Havasu City” under the blazing Arizona sun.

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We crossed over the London Bridge onto the man-made island to see if anything changed from the last time we were here in January of last year for the Balloon Fest.  Click on the London Bridge link for more info if you don’t already know about it.

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We drove down onto the beach and hung out with little dog “Coach” for awhile.  He was here last year too – wonder if he remembers?

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The Lake Havasu water isn’t as clear today as I remember it from other times we’ve been here.  Lots of green algae-like stuff floating along the shoreline.  Still pretty though.

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The town seems to get bigger each time we see it.

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We also stopped at a couple of the lighthouse replicas that dot the landscape in and around Lake Havasu.  I believe there are around 24 of these.  Click here for more info on those if interested.

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We watched folks out on their boats, either fishing or just cruising around.  For a brief moment we thought about breaking out the inflatable sea-eagle raft with trolling motor that I carry in the back seat of the Silverado.  Stilla squashed that idea… it was getting late.

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Stilla is always on the lookout for German bakeries or such.  So she googled locations in Havasu and came up with this place.  It was more of a fast-food deli and didn’t have what she was looking for.  We walked in and right back out.

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After another quick detour at Ross Store, we headed back to the rally site.

We made it back on plenty of time for happy hour and before you knew it – our Pizza had arrived!

David is on the left, Nick on the right.  Nick and Romana Escamilla are our fine hosts for this event.  David and Nicole Guhse are our co-hosts.  And what a fine job they have done so far!  Although it is still early… we can’t give them a rating just yet, right? 🙂

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The pizza and salad was fabulous… no one could complain, there were even leftovers for breakfast on Saturday.

And here are some pics of our fellow Alpiners enjoying dinner and each other’s company:

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As it got dark, we moved the groups’ ez-up tent out of the way to clear the view for the evening fireworks show.

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Another nice Arizona sunset.

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Everyone moved their chairs to good positions for the evening’s fireworks show.  I didn’t take any pics of the fireworks… you’ll just have to take my word for it – they were pretty awesome!  The iPhone camera doesn’t do good night-time photos.  Maybe I’ll break out the Canon for some pics later.  We still have a couple more evenings of fireworks… wonder if we’ll be tired of them by then?

Little “Coach” did real well during the fireworks.  He appears to have gotten used to the loud noises… especially if he’s carried 🙂

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We did have a couple moments of excitement during the fireworks show on Friday evening.  A couple of them shot way up in the air trailing flames, made slow arcs and came down in our parking area with big thuds.  Fortunately, no big explosions and as far as we all could tell. no rigs were damaged.  Whew… felt like Iraq again for a couple moments…

There were a few long intermissions between firework displays.  At one point, I went back to the Coach and brought back my night-vision device to share with others and look at the stars.   Here’s a pic I took with the iPhone through the night-vision at some of our Alpine friends sitting in their chairs.

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And here’s another with Stilla and Nicole looking over the wall, waiting for the next fireworks volley.  Pretty cool, huh?

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We’ve been told that the Saturday and Sunday fireworks show are even more impressive… can’t wait to see… it’s been great fun so far.

Stay tuned for day 2 of our Alpine SoCal “Winter Blast” Rally… coming soon.

 

 

On to the Rally… (Lake Havasu City, AZ)

Yeah!  This post will get you caught up to date… here we go:

On Wednesday morning, we puttered around at the Elks Lodge in Parker until sometime around noon – did some more laundry, and topped off the water tank. Then we headed on up the road to meet our Alpine Coach group for the Fireworks Rally in Lake Havasu.

Here’s our spot in front of the Elks Lodge.  This picture was taken after our neighbors had already left for the day.

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It’s a very scenic drive up US 95 after the town of Parker heading into Havasu.  Here’s a few pics to try and prove that claim… what do you think?

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There are several scenic turn-outs (view areas) that can accommodate big rigs but we’ve been through here a few times before in the past, so we just cruised on by and snapped pics out the windows.

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Here’s the entrance to the rodeo grounds.  We turned off of US 95 just south of town onto the loop that surrounds the park.

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We were greeted at the parking area entrance by volunteers or park employees that confirmed we were pre-registered.  I had to put the Coach in neutral and set the air brake so I could jump out and step into a trailer parked alongside the makeshift entrance in order to check-in.  We got a “welcome packet” of sorts that included info on the park and it’s activities along with local advertising flyers, brochures, etc.,

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Then I was told to follow the guy on the ATV… he would direct us to our site.  That’s him way-ahead of me in the picture below – I think he was in a hurry to get me there.

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There are several tiered levels of parking areas here at the SARA Park Rodeo Grounds.  We chased the guy on the ATV to what I think is the second level from the end – where he stopped to indicate our spot.  Here’s a couple pics of the surrounding parking area:

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According to this website; ” SARA (Special Activities and Recreation Area) Park is an 1100-acre park with spectacular mountain views and access to Lake Havasu. The park’s facilities cater to a wide range of recreational activities and also serve as venues for events such as the popular Winter Blast firework display, obstacle races and concerts throughout the year. SARA Park has a network of hiking and mountain bike trails, ballfields, dog park, rodeo and fairgrounds. Other activities include BMX and motocross racing, roller hockey, RC plane field and a shooting and archery range.”

The same website goes on to say in another paragraph; “The park is also home to Havasu 95 Speedway, an ASA-sanctioned paved oval track which is one of the biggest attractions in Lake Havasu City…”

Our parking site was on a slope and we couldn’t get quite level without the HWH leveling system telling me were maxed out on one or more of the jacks.  The HWH display panel indicated an “excess slope” warning and one of the front tires was 4-6 inches off the ground.  So I turned the coach around and moved over closer to one side in our allotted space and it leveled alright.  We found out later that the fireworks are going to be behind us now… hmmm – might have to rethink this if we want to sit in the Coach to watch any of the fireworks out the front windshield.

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The coaches and rigs continued to file in throughout the rest of the day and into the evening.

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At last count… seventeen Alpine Coaches were in attendance!

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After all the rigs had filed in, we found out by the end of the day that we are all alone… no one has the spot on either side of us.  The other Alpines are mostly next to each other and are in the next two rows over from us.  Oh well, we probably need the exercise anyway when we join the others for our scheduled activities.

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We had an impromptu “Happy Hour” with our Alpine friends.  There was lots of meeting and greeting going on.  Some folks we haven’t seen for quite awhile – since St George, UT a few years ago even – others we saw as recently as the Desert Rat Rally in Quartzsite just last month.

On Thursday, we drove into town in the morning to pick up a few additional grocery items to get us through the rally and then we just kind of hung out at the park until it was “Happy Hour” time again.  The rally doesn’t officially start until Friday but that doesn’t stop anyone from getting together.  There was more meeting and greeting and then there was a small sample of fireworks after dusk.  Most of our Alpine group gathered at our designated meeting spot between the Host and Co-Host Coaches… will post pictures later.

Little dog “Coach” did fairly well with the little sample of fireworks so far, but he wasn’t without problems… he appears to be limping now while favoring a front paw.  We couldn’t find any stickers or thorns, so we have to assume he jumped off the couch and landed wrong or something like that when we weren’t looking.  He’s already better this morning (Friday) as I’m finishing up this post.

Let the Rally begin!   Stay tuned for more of our Alpine SoCal “WINTER BLAST” rally fun… coming soon.  I’ll try not to get behind again for a while 🙂