When the rains come the rigs depart! When we arrived Sunday afternoon this boondocking location was literally packed—it was a generator running city late Sunday afternoon. Monday night as I type this blog, there are about seven less rigs and it’s much quieter! Tuesday afternoon there is one rig other than our three rigs.
Geri and Larry let me tag along Monday morning when they went into Moab to attend to some house purchase closing duties—we all needed some groceries. Once back out in the boonies Mike and Cathy joined us for another spectacular ride—this is Mike and Cathy’s first trip to Moab.
Our fearless leader—Geri—usually has a track in her GPS as well as a good map—today we winged it with mixed results!!We eventually arrived at our destination—Determination Towers.Geri and Larry leading the way.
Before leaving the staging area, we all donned rain gear—once again the rain held off but geez did we have some strong winds!
Onward to Tusher Tunnel—a natural tunnel through the rock formations—the extra people were a family/friends riding together.
A storm blowing in from the La Sal mountains as we stood near the tunnel exit.
Back at the rigs we all went our separate ways—making dinner, showers—the usual. We are plotting our return to Montana—I’m anxious to get my hands on this little guy--
And one last photo—Michael asked me, “didn’t you take a photo of the arch from the overlook?”—yep I did, the photo just didn’t make it into the previous blog--
You're seeing some spectacular country - glad the rain held off again. Look at all that hair on that adorable little guy :-) Glad Michael reminded you about that photo - wow!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm catching up on blogs, Jenna. Now I have to get back and read about the new little one. You are in a great place at least, and I think at the moment it is snowing in Montana.
ReplyDeleteFun, fun!! What a nice day despite the rain:)
ReplyDeleteI bet you are excited to get home to that beautiful great grandbaby:)