Matt's New Mexico (Formerly Airstream) Adventure
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I have fond memories of Joshua tree. It’s unique, and very beautiful. Glad you got to make the stop. All of these closures must be sort of annoying, but it seems like you’ve been able to see some great country and have adventures, in any case.
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Leaving Lake Havasu City and finally have some internet and cell service. Getting new trailer tires now. One was about to blow and we found a good deal on new tires on the way out of town. Better now than driving down the road.
I’d also like to note my m enthusiasm for today’s swearing in of America’s oldest white dude and first woman of color as our representatives to the world. Honestly, he could have been a Madame Toussaud wax figure and still be more qualified than the prior clown. But it’s only been 3.5 hours and I already feel like we’re getting our shit back together.
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After spending some time in a campground bathroom that I could only compare to those I’ve seen in holding cells I met our neighbor sporting, in apparent political defiance on this day, his red “45” cap. I promptly sent the children out with sidewalk chalk to make the largest “Wear A Mask” and “Black Lives Matter” banners they could in the road outside our and his trailer. The girls have very passionate views on social justice and take it upon themselves to spread the good word, I just provide some guidance on where to do it from time to time.
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Lake Mead is pretty, and the Hover Dam museum is interesting for history nerds. I'm always fascinated by how much the water level has declined since I first saw saw it back in the mid 90s.
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Great shots @Matt ! Always drive near Oatman on the way to/from Flagstaff from LA when heading out to Overland Expo. Good offroad options around there. Great shots at Jumbo Rocks in Joshua Tree, a family favorite for us and our girls love that place - we used setup Easter egg hunts for the kids amongst the rocks.
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Good stuff @Matt ! I was already missing your reports during the week-long silence since the 15th.
Never been to that area.
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There's a Thanksgiving turkey trot that starts in Boulder City called the Six Tunnels To Hoover Dam. It runs along the historic rail line the construction crews used and goes through, as you might guess, six tunnels. It's a really pretty race, though I haven't done it for about five years.