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It's been awhile – yeah, I know, more
than awhile. Like, six months. I actually left you hanging with us
in California in the dead of winter. We found an RV park about twenty
minutes north of Paco and Allison's house at candlestick Park,In South San Francisco. This is a Google Earth view of the stadium, RV Park, and Candlestick Point State Recreation Area.
The rate was very steep at
$89.00 a night, AND they didn't allow bus conversions! We arrived
late in the evening and the night manager said we could stay for one
night and talk to the General Manager in the morning to determine if
we could stay longer. Fortunately, the GM was very nice – we could
stay, and if we paid for a month it would only be $1200.00, a
“savings” of $1470.00. In other words, we could stay for four
weeks for less than the price of the two weeks we had planned. The
weather was great in San Francisco and brutal in Michigan, we were
with our grandkids every day, and we were retired – tough choice!
The RV park was at Candlestick Park – the stadium! Candlestick Park
is, actually was, the home of the San Francisco Giants MLB team from
1960 to 2000. It then became the home of the 49ers NFL team until the
end of the 2013 season. It will be demolished later in 2014 or early
2015.The RV park is located across the street from the main stadium
parking lot.

We went to the Star Wars exhibit at the
San Jose Tech Museum.
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Maddie in her Luke Skywalker Halloween costume. |
And Point Reyes National Seashore.
We reluctantly decided to head home the end of January. Big mistake. It was in the low to mid 70's and sunny the whole month. We knew it was cold back in Michigan, but didn't expect it to keep up. We had John and Nicki checking on the house (when they could get up the 800' driveway), and we had the new automatic generator, but felt we couldn't extend another month. Should've called them. They would've talked us into staying in California. We left on January 27th to climb over the Sierras - from 9' above sea level at Candlestick Park, down to 73' below sea level crossing the valley then up to Truckee River RV Park - 190 miles and 6000'. It was a long slow pull with the bus doing 27 mph max. at times (top speed in second gear). I'd put the four-ways on an follow the heavy trucks in the right-hand lane.


Next state - Utah
Next morning, within minutes of crossing the Utah state line, the terrain becomes flat and brilliant white in all directions. Miles and miles of salt flats. No trees, dry scrawny shrubs, and little more. The only other "scenery" was hundreds of names and messages written on the salt by arranging stones. This one says "PARKER" and "TANNER".What are you going to do for entertainment under these conditions? Of course! Get out of your air conditioned vehicle and collect stones to arrange in the blazing sun. Salt flats stoners.
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PARKER and TANNER |
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Welcome to the salt flats |
On the east side of Utah was another mountain range to climb - The Wasatch Range - from Salt Lake City up into Wyoming.

Been following your build for a while. Looking great!!!
ReplyDeleteYou should come join me and other "bus nuts" over at busgreasemonkey.com
Keep the updates coming!!!
TJ
PD4501-858 (Scenicruiser)
Scenicruiser858.blogspot.com