When You’re Hot, You’re Hot!

Death Valley National Park – Death Valley, CA: “America’s lowest, hottest, driest national park” David and I have been attending an RVers Educational Rally for the past week.  The conference was held in Pahrump, NV.  Howard and Linda Payne of RV Dreams.com led the sessions.  In their early 40s they left their jobs and “sticks … Continue reading When You’re Hot, You’re Hot!

We Got Our Kicks on Route 66

We had found a wonderful boondocking spot outside of Camp Verde, AZ. We made some new friends and had a great view of the area mountain range. It also gave me a chance to really test our new solar panels. They worked quite well and we never pulled out the generators the entire time we … Continue reading We Got Our Kicks on Route 66

Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot

The Sinagua people, ancestors of the Hopi and Yavapai communities, inhabited the Verde Valley from 1125 to 1400 A.D. They built their dwellings on top of hills or into the sides of the surrounding mountain cliffs. There are a number of Indian ruins throughout this region and two of them have been preserved as National … Continue reading Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot