The town of Alamo is small and dusty with lots of rocks and almost no grass. If you lived here you would not have to worry about mowing your lawn. Just about everyone owns a 4x4 quad vehicle. After we settled in to camp, we headed down the road a grabbed a few caches. I think we found 8, but then we only had an hours. One of them was at the ET headquarters. Quite a gift shop.
Our interests and wanderings are on display here along with links to some things that may interest you.
Friday, March 5, 2021
Arrive Alive in Alamo
Not "The Alamo", that is in Texas. We are in Alamo, NV. Google it. There is not much here. We checked into Picket's RV which is the nicest RV place for over 160 miles (Unless you go to Vegas). There are not many trees in the area but most of them are here at this RV place. The trees are pretty bare this time of year making the place look a bit bleak. The people here are all very nice. When we arrived, 1st thing I noticed was that the internet did not work. The manager said that he had not noticed and that I was first to mention it. We fiddled around with it for a while and he decided that the router had died. He dropped everything and drove over 100 miles to Vegas to buy a new router, then came back and fixed it all up. It works great now with more speed than you would expect at an RV place. Susie does not like our parking spot. It is nothing great, close to other campers and very un-scenic. It is exactly what I expected, but it is the only place around unless you want to boondock and we don't want to do that.
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