Friday, November 13, 2020

The Final Leg of Travel

It was two weeks since we had left our SD home and time to move on to our AZ tiny house...

the Veyo rhubarb pie


playing Farkle at the picnic table with Jon & Sherry

17 games over 3 nights


travel sized Farkle game purchased in Deadwood in September

wish I had bought more of them!


On Friday morning it was time to say goodbye to Snow Canyon State Park and our camp hosts. We had excellent accommodations for 3 days, great food, fun geocaching, and stunning scenery. What was not to like? But it was time to move on down the road. 


cozy, but comfortable


the Joshua Tree, one of several, at the state park


watching the morning sun move through the canyon


St. George is just 4 miles from the AZ border

no more red rocks


and 15 miles later, crossing into Nevada


a glimpse of Lake Mead before crossing the Hoover Dam Bridge


and then back into Arizona



along the Joshua Tree Parkway of AZ
Highway 93, south of Kingman
between Wikiup and Wickenburg


Yucca brevifolia is a plant species belonging to the genus Yucca. It is tree-like in habit, which is reflected in its common names: Joshua tree, yucca palm, tree yucca, and palm tree yuccaThe Joshua Tree has barely any leaves, just a few balls on the edges. ~ Wikipedia


a Joshua Tree forest


the temperature as we arrived at our winter home


the first sunset photo of the season


And then as a wrap-up to the two weeks, five states of geocaching (eight states of travel), and almost 4,000 miles...

the US counties prior to the trip


US counties after the trip


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1 comment:

  1. We enjoyed learning the new game of Farkle. Looking forward to the next time we play with you. See you soon. Happy Thanksgiving!

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