Seeing Our Country
Thursday, September 15, 2005
We're in Quartzite, AZ
OK, we pulled into the ghost town of Quartzite today after a short run through the rest of Nevada. This place reminds me of those National Geographic Nile Crocs that sit around all year waiting for the annual Wildebeast migration and then feed in one giant orgy. Only, these crocs are waiting for the annual RV Rally that happens here in Oct. Really wierd looking at all these huge RV parks, empty and chained up till Oct. Most of the restaurants as well. Add to that a very short miles traveled day, and we're looking at one tired driver. We almost made it out of Nevada, then we hit Laughlin. Well - we just had to stop for a bit of lunch and a little fun. I had the lunch and retired to the RV for a nap. Christa and Mom stayed for the fun. Eventually we got back on the road and made it to Quartzite, 110 miles in 6 hours. Got to do better tomorrow. Catch ya'll down the road.
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