Tuesday,
October 22 Is it fixed yet? Another sequel…
I like this
place. I don’t smell any predators. My humans took me for a good walk. I even got to go in a tree. Yep, I like it here.
Our morning
walk took us around a sports complex.
There is an archery range, looks like a baseball field and more. It is a nice walk on open land with views of
the rocky crags. This is part of Papago
Park. There is a botanical garden I
would like to see in the spring with the desert blooms. It is a pretty area.
Back at
Artee, we got it ready and hopped back on the freeway to the RV repair. Welding, pounding, tapping… testing…
Ok, good to go. We decided we
better head back to the Elks, just in case.
We held our
breath, but we were able to disconnect.
Did we trust it? Not really, but
it seemed ok for now, so let’s go play.
We headed over to an RV dealer that handles Outdoor RV. We are thinking of downsizing, but only if we
can find a smaller rig that is of good quality.
Turns out, Outdoor RV is made by Arctic Fox, just like Artee. We are looking at a bumper pull trailer,
instead of a 5th wheel. As much
as we love Artee, she is big. She is
wide. She is tall. A bumper pull trailer would not tow as nicely
as Artee, but given our propensity to drive through the forests and campgrounds
where the overhead is low, it would probably be a little better for us. We did see a couple of workable models, and
filed that in our little brains for now.
We then
headed over to Usery Park. It is a
county park with great RV spaces. But…
it is in the desert. There are lots of
hiking trails. It is not hot, but it is
too warm to start the trails for us today.
Definitely a November through March place. Although since many baseball spring training
camps practice there, we were told those months for next year are already
booked.
We then got
to listen to volleyball antics once again…
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