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Sunday, November 3, 2024

Susanville CAto Ridgecrest CA

 It was busy at the Super 8 in Susanville last night.  Turns out there is a youth championship soccer tournament on this weekend.  Kids and dogs everywhere!  A quiet night with homemade lasagna, salad and a bun in our room.  I pack frozen meals with us from home which makes our stops easy if there isn't a restaurant close by.  I also make lunches 3 days ahead so no stopping in restaurants for that.  Suits us.  When we get to Yuma and the Ramada we'll eat East Indian and Vietnamese that are close by.  The time fell back last night so we gained an hour but tomorrow we'll lose it when we head into Arizona as they don't change.  


On the road at 7am...8am Arizona time😁
Heading south on 395.  We fueled up in Susanville and it was $5.79...last year..$7.99!


Gorgeous country.


It's easy to see why there is evidence of fires everywhere with all the dry grass.

Too many rocks...make a fence.

A ranch in the valley.

As we rise the junipers appear.

Coming into Reno and...

...there's construction.



It's Sunday so not as busy as usual.   We stay in the middle lane while everyone else packs up bobbing and weaving their way through.



A valley of casinos.
Back in the early1990's I  flew from Terrace to Vancouver and then to Reno and the Flamingo Hotel with my Dad.  Mom passed away young at 58 in 1985 and after that Dad started saving up for trips to Reno.  I had a $500 budget for gambling and after I quickly lost 200 dollars I decided to go a tour!  Carson city and Lake Tahoe  and some shopping.  It was really fun to go with my Dad..  He discovered a lump on his neck as we traveled home on the plane.  He thought it was a cyst...he died of throat cancer. I'm glad I went❤️




Fuel in Carson Valley, Nevada.

A lovely little town.




Up ahead Topaz Lake.


Welcome to California...again.

Lovely fall color.

Interesting rock face with a power line😁




Diesel's $6.89 here!

Lots of old pretty little towns as we drive along.

Up at 8000 ft.

Heading down to Mono Lake on the 8 mile hill.






Lunch at the Mammoth Lakes rest stop.

Lake rest stop...2C.


Eric just loves these big trees.




I
Down some more.

As we drove farther south it started to warm up and the beautiful scenery faded away.

Lots of cinder cones and lava.

We left at 7am Pacific standard time and rolled into the Days Inn(last year the Econo Lodge) around 3pm. Really windy but warm. We're tucked in for beer, dinner and bed.  Another 358 miles tomorrow.  The last two days were over 400 so we'll rest in Yuma for a couple of days and then carry on.  Supposed to be hugely windy tomorrow 😬


Saturday, November 2, 2024

Coos Bay, Oregon to Susanville, California

 We had a really good visit with Connie, Manny and Mitzi. We'd planned to stay a couple of days but ended up staying three.  The rain was just too bad to leave yesterday.  It would have been a horror on I5...who needs that!  Plus, we don't have a schedule anyway and Connie and Manny are two of our favorite people😊  Yesterday Connie and I were out and about and Manny took Eric to one of his buddy's machine shops.  Mannys into restoring old cars and Eric's interested in anything mechanical so it was an interesting visit.  Eric and Manny have lots in common. Connie and I also managed to fit in a couple of games of hand and foot too!  The game of choice for the ladies in Mazatlan.

The monsoon yesterday!

Downtown Coos Bay.

Last night's dinner.

This morning we were on the road by 7:30 am heading for our first stop in Susanville California.

A pretty morning and...no rain.


It's a pretty drive through Coquille towards I5.


We're on I5 heading south and a car club joined us.

Up ahead Grants Pass.  Back in 2008 on our first trip to Mexico we stayed in Grants Pass.  We were in the truck and it was January.

Medford Oregon.

We stopped for fuel in Ashland and this coffee stop was in the parking lot. Two of the three stations didn't have diesel!!

Heading down from the Siskiyou pass.


It's a long way down.

Up ahead Mt. Shasta.

Snow on top.

Here we leave I5 and head east on 89 towards Susanville where we're spending the night.

The road is straight as an arrow and the trees are tall.




A really peaceful drive along 89 with virtually no traffic. 

The cattle are grazing.

60 miles to Susanville.


Lots of fires through all of California.

We're up high.

And...the snow starts to appear.


At least the road is dry.

A large reservoir.

5 miles to Susanville.

Downtown Susanville.  We're in the Super 8 and it's quite full. 
It was a quiet drive with no issues and tomorrow..Ridgecrest, California.