One of the challenges of traveling in an RV in a national park is finding a place to stop for the night. Since we were at a campsite the night before, Kevin wanted to stop in a more desolate area the next night. There are many restrictions as well as logistical difficulties when camping in a 31-foot motorhome off road.
We actually drove into Nevada and Kevin found a path off the main road to pull in for the night. No one was around except for an occasional car on the highway. The weather was starting to cool off more and became very windy. I thought I was back on our hill in Canandaigua! The next morning was eventually bright and sunny, but notice the snowcaps on the mountains in the distance. It was awesome to see snow from our sandy desert campsite! When it came time to drive home later that night, it was actually snowing with some accumulation in Death Valley. What?! The roads were pretty treacherous at times with the blustering snow and wind.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
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