Sunday, March 7, 2021

Geocaching on ET Highway Day 2

We attended online church this morning at 7.  We attend East Bay Calvary Church in Michigan.  Check it out.  We also attend Brush Prairie Baptist in Vancouver, WA but we skipped this morning.  We will catch up tomorrow.

Found the Car Keys

We hit the road caching and found 100 along ET Highway and then we headed off on a side road to find more that were placed by a different team.  Boy was it dusty.  The road had recently been graded and dust was piled over a foot deep on each side of the dirt road.  The road led up and down some very steep, but small hills.  We found 168 total caches today.  

In addition to caching, we found an interesting info sign all about Joshua Trees.  I also found a nice steel chain hook laying next to the road.  Interestingly, we found a set of car keys laying out in the desert.  I wonder who lost that?  We stopped caching at sundown and then made the 45 mile drive back to camp.  Before going to the camp, we stopped at a car wash and blasted all the dust off of the car.

The Dusty Road


More Alien Evidence Found on ET Highway

 While geocaching today, we came upon an abandoned alien space craft.  Why do people always assume that they are big.  This one was smaller than a basket ball.  See photo below.

We also found another cow head.  Someone has been cutting the heads off of cows and taking their bodies, leaving the heads to rot.  Why would anyone do that.  Aliens might.

Small Alien Space Craft


Cow Head



Saturday, March 6, 2021

Alien Remains Found on ET Highway

We came to this area to find geocaches along ET Highway, it is only 12 miles away from where we are camped. It runs very close to Area 51.  There are 2000 caches in the ET power trail and about another 1000 extras that are not part of that series.  Today was our 1st day of serious caching and we stayed out all day.  We found 137 caches.  Not bad for old folks.  This area is famous for alleged UFO sightings and today we found the remains of an alien lying out in the desert.  Note the position of the eye sockets.  We did not see any UFO's today.  We did see a couple of F-18's doing maneuvers.

There are quite a few Joshua trees in the area including lots of baby ones.  We found caches until 5 O'Clock and then as we were finishing up, a car going by suddenly blew a tire and wobbled to a stop.  We went over and found 2 girls trying to figure out what to do.  Its is a good thing we stopped because they had no tool to turn the jack.  After I got the tire changed using my tools, their spare was out of air.  Fortunately I had a Viair tire pump.  This brand is popular among Jeepers.  I pumped up the spare they got underway again.  We headed for the trailer and dinner.
  

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.  

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.

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Fire! Fire!

Long Lonely Road
We started the day with a bang.  I was trying to catch a few extra winks while Susie was banging around in the kitchen.  Suddenly, she starts hollerin, “Fire, Fire” and I see her juggling a ball of flame and throwing the silverware drawer into the sink.  I jumped out of bed, but she already had the fire out.  She had lit a match, it broke, and the flaming tip fell into the box of other matches in the drawer igniting them all.  After that excitement, we had our usual breakfast and headed out to Maverick to get some fuel.  McDonalds was next where we leached their wifi to do email and Marcos.  It was a long drive down some lonely roads to get to Tonopah.  We passed through Austin, NV  where the elevation is 7,450 feet.  There was a moderate amount of snow there but none on the road.  After fueling up in Tonopah we headed out to Saulsbury Wash Rest area to have dinner and hit the sack. 

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

On to Winnemucca

Water Canyon
We woke up this morning to an 18 degree nip in the air.  The Jeep started up with no problems but it did not like it very much and chugged a little for about 15 seconds.  That is a long time when you consider that it usually purrs like a kitten right off the bat.  We headed on into Burns, and did a brief tour of the town taking pictures of all the artwork that we found.  We stopped at 3 LFL’s and dropped off some more books. Next we dropped by the local Mc Donalds to sponge their wifi so we could check email and Susie could download her free puzzle for the day.  Finally we hit the road heading for  Winnemucca.  Believe me there is nothing much between Burns and Winnemucca.  Lots of open lonely  road.  We arrived at our campsite about 4:40, cranked the generator and had supper.  Yummy Dinty Moore canned stew!?  There were some ominous clouds overhead but by 7 they had moved off and left us with clear and starry skies.  It is very dark out.  We are camped up in the hills South of Winnemucca which lies in a valley.  We are at Water Canyon Camp Ground.  Above us there is a coating of snow and a lot of left over clumps of snow around us.  It will be a cold night but we have a heater.

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

ET Highway Adventure - Departing

Campsite at Chickahominey
We got off to a slow start.  Left Battle Ground at 11 AM which is about and hour late for us.  In Orchards, we stopped at a “Lirttle Free Library” (LFL) to exchange some books.  We mostly want to drop off some but it was pretty full. Traffic was light heading out of town on I84.  Taking the Wood Village exit, we headed for Mt. Hood.  There was a convenient Taco Bell in Sandy where we stopped to eat a fast lunch, then we continued our Journey toward the mountain.  There was lots of snow on Mt Hood, so much that you could not even see the ski area from the road.  Since is was was around 40 degrees, the roads were clear of snow and we did not encounter any ice.  We continued on to Madras were we got gas and stopped at two more LFL’s.  From there it was a short hop to Prineville and another LFL.  Finally we set our sights on Chickahominey Camp Ground near Burns.  We got here just after sun down with just enough light to crank up the generator.  To our surprise, there were two other RV campers here.  Last time we stayed here there was nobody.  Supper was Yakatori Chicken Rice  bowls with Almond milk and mixed nuts.  Yummy.  After supper I fiddled with the wireless thermometer and got it going again.  In the morning we can tell how cold it is outside.  I suspect it will be about 30.

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