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Friday, October 20, 2023

Dodge City, Kansas to Cortez, Colorado

Friday, October 20, 2023

We are still in Kingman, AZ

Tuesday, October 3, 2023 (Dodge City, KS to Logan, NM)

As we headed south we began to recognize this highway as

 one we had been in and out of Kansas on in the past.
Including last spring when we headed north.

After a short time in Oklahoma and then Texas we ended up at the Arrowhead RV in Logan, NM for the night with a pull through site long enough to keep the Jeep hooked up. We had stayed here in the spring when we turned north for South Dakota. It is a Passport America Park so the price is right. Nothing really special but not awful and for one night perfect.

Wednesday, October 4, 2023 (Logan, NM to Edgewood, NM)

Stopped for diesel in Logan then we were on our way.

Merged on to I-40 just west of Tucumcari and there is a
 lot more traffic then we have seen in a while.

Tom even passed this guy and I almost missed the picture.
I think that was the 3rd pass this adventure. That may be 
more passes than all of last year...LOL

I do like how they decorate the overpasses out west.
The bottom right for breast cancer.
The truck in the middle had advice all vehicles should listen
to: Do not pass on right with an arrow. It is amazing how many
 small vehicles we see pass semis on the right.

We stopped for the night at the Walmart in Edgewood, NM.

Thursday, October 5, 2023 (Edgewood, NM to Gallup, NM)

Today's ride takes us by Albuquerque and we are beginning to think the city is our bad luck place. As we were going by a vehicle passing us threw up a rock and nicked the front windshield. Which luckily we were able to have fixed when we got to Cortez, CO. So now we have two both low on the windshield and not directly in front of Tom so that is good. 

Going by Tijeras and just before the rock hit the windshield.

Passing by Albuquerque

and out the otherside.

Tonight's stop the Walmart in Gallup, NM

As I was writing about today's ride and passing by Albuquerque I thought of something I do not think I ever put out on the blog. At least checking I could not find it. Anyway, as you may or may not know we drove back to Michigan for Thanksgiving last year leaving our Motorhome in storage in Arizona. Our first night on the road we stopped in Albuquerque and our Jeep was broken into and we lost quite a few things including our "grab bag" with all our important papers in it. As we thought about what was in the bag we knew there were things we would never be able to replace. For example we could get a new copy of our Marriage Certificate but the old one was gone etc...the things that the originals where more about the sentimental value then anything. We replaced what we could then moved on. Then in June we got a call from a woman in Albuquerque who was cleaning out an old 5th Wheel on a piece of property not far from where are things were stolen and she found our "grab bag". Not just the papers but the bag with the papers in it. I was totally surprised because the bag is a cute one. A lot of people would have gotten rid of the papers and kept the bag. A couple of our cards where inside the bag with our phone number so she called and then mailed it to us. As I write this I am thinking of the gentleman who handed Tom the $100 dollars that morning and took off and now this woman who took the time to get this back to us. I am reminded that there are good and honest people in this world. Having this first hand  knowledge is way more important then anything they took that morning from our Jeep. I am smiling with wet eyes as I write this. 

Friday, October 6, 2023 (Gallup, NM to Cortez, CO)

We turned north today on US-491 headed for the La Mesa RV Park in Cortez, CO. We will be there for seven nights and at this point are looking forward to this next week. We have several rides and destinations planned. The weather, checking ahead, is going to cooperate with our week of plans. 

The road ahead as we leave Gallup, NM in the rearview mirror.


The views along the way

were beautiful.

In the distance 

then

close up.

This sort of looked like a sitting Buddha, to me, in the distance.

The sky was a lovely blue with no wind to speak of

and the road ahead was in really good condition for the most part.

Plus the views kept coming.

We passed by several groups on horse back.


Then we said goodby to New Mexico and hello to Colorado.


Coming into Cortez.

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Yesterday we arrived and got set up in our site. This park is in a fairly good location for where we want to go and see while we are here. It will be a place to sleep, enjoy our morning coffee, and have some meals.  Honestly it is an oval parking lot with some trees but we do have full hookups. There are no amenities and you need to be fully self-contained because as of now the bathrooms are not open. We did know all this before we got here but we knew it would serve our purposes and for this stop it was a good choice.

So we started our Saturday morning with coffee while getting ready to go the Tourist Information Center to pickup a map and brochures about what we wanted to see and do while we are here. Then the plan was to go on a short ride. We headed out to the Jeep and it would not start the battery was not complete dead but did not have enough power to start the Jeep. The night before when I shut it down after moving it to our site the battery was fully charged. Back inside Tom gets in touch with our insurance company and they send out roadside assistance. He was able to get it going and tells Tom from what he can see our battery is fine but we are losing power for some unknown reason. 

It is the weekend and there is nothing we can do until Monday morning. Tom was able to start the Jeep and take it for rides but it is losing power. We did take it over to the Tourist Information Center, where still optimistic we would be able to take several rides, I picked up some information. We settled into the weekend not happy about our circumstances but at this point we believed on Monday we would have some answers.

First thing Monday morning Tom is at the Local Jeep Dealership when they open. Explains are problem adding that we are traveling and presently staying in a RV Park. They bring him home saying they will look at the Jeep. A couple hours later they call to confirm that the battery is fine but is losing its charge for some unknown reason.  Tom asks when they will be hooking it up to find out why and is eventually told November 18th. He said okay you might as well come and get me. The gentleman who picked him up was the one who looked at the battery and he told Tom his guess was the problem was the alternator or a loose wire. Tom asked is it driveable, he thought it should be, is it towable, he thought it should be. Is there anyway to get it on the computer to find out? The answer not before November 18th and then if we need a part we probably will not have it in stock for your Jeep, understandable we do have that unusual Wrangler type and that may be me being sarcastic, and it will take two weeks at least to get it. We now accept this dealership will not be of any help.

To say we were not impressed with this place would be an understatement. This is our 10th year living this lifestyle and this was the first time that we have encountered a garage that would not help us at all.

So we ended up renting a car and taking the San Juan Skyway Drive, lots of pictures to come. Plus we did visit the Mesa Verde National Park, more pictures to come. 

Not what we planned but not a total loss. 

FYI: We are in Kingman, AZ and our Jeep has been seen and everything is good. 


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16 comments:

  1. The views are making me envious and we are excited to get the wheels rolling very soon. I love those far off mountains! Sorry the Jeep folks wouldn’t help but happy you found a way to salvage the week.
    I am so happy to hear of the return of your case and the contents. There truly are good folks out there! It made me misty too.
    Enjoy Kingman.

    Deb

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    1. We have been enjoying our time in Kingman. It has been a relaxing time. Just checked your blog...Safe Travels!

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  2. So nice you got your papers back....a blessing ! Great pictures the views are pretty.
    Safe Travels and awesome the jeep is fixed !
    Sue

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    1. It was wonderful to get our papers back if for no other reason to know there are good people in this world.

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  3. I remember you loved that bag. That's amazing that she found it and called you. Yes there are some nice people in the world, but not so many in Albuquerque! LOL. Glad you got your Jeep fixed!!! What a pain THAT was!

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    1. It is nice to have know the Jeep is just fine. It has made our time more relaxing not worrying about what could be wrong. It truly was amazing that she found it and took the time to call and mail it to us.

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  4. Lots of beautiful scenery. Glad you were able to get the jeep taken care of.

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  5. Good to hear your grab bag was returned with your papers still in it. Beautiful pictures on the road and great to have nice weather. Glad to hear your Jeep problem is resolved. Finding good help on the road is hit or miss.

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    1. The weather has really been nice even the 90's here in Kingman were not to bad. Up until this time we really have been lucky, as far as finding people to help when needed on the road. Need to think of them as just a small bump in the road, I guess.

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  6. I find the story of your bag wonderful but wonder more about the circumstances that were in her finding it. Who's old fifth wheel was it? Could this person be the thief? Is your thinking the guy the $100 was given to, was the culprit? Anymore information? Love a good mystery. Great photos - feel like I'm travelling along.

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    1. No, I do not think the woman who contacted us was the thief. During our conversation she explained to me a friend of hers had recently bought the lot with the old 5th wheel on it and told her if she wanted to go through and clean it out she could keep anything she found worth keeping. She told me when she found our bag with the papers she knew that was not something someone would just toss so that is why she contacted us. She mailed that bag to us without even asking for money for postage. She could have tossed the papers and kept the case but she didn't. The gentleman who gave Tom the $100 was in no way involved.

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  7. What was wrong with the jeep!!

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    1. Our aftermarket additions for towing were draining the battery when we towed several days in a row without unhooking.

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