Thursday, November 29, 2018

Headed for home

Redding Elks Lodge

Los Banos KOA

Desert Willow Hesperia

It felt like we escorted the storm into San Diego.  Four days of driving in non stop rain.

A big thanks to everyone who hosted us, fed us and or gave us great sight seeing advise.

We were gone 86 nights OR 2 months & 25 days 

Took 6,532 pictures

We are unsure of the Motorhome miles driven on this trip because we arrived home with fewer miles than we started with.  Apparently we had what Freightliner refers to as a failure to communicate.
3,488 Jeep miles driven

Cheapest gas $2.69 on 11-20-18 in Roseburg, Oregon
Highest priced gas  $3.59 on 10-12-18 in Prineville, Oregon
Cheapest diesel  $2.96 on 09-09-18 in Flagstaff, Arizona
Highest priced diesel  $3.55 on 09-04-18 in Murrieta, California

A special "Thanks" to our great neighbor Gregg who takes care of things back home for us.
 Knowing that everything is being handled makes it easier for us to enjoy ourselves.

Monday, November 26, 2018

Roseburg, Glide & Sutherlin Oregon

Rainy fall drive

For nearly a half-century,  K & R Drive Inn at Rice Hill has been a can't-miss stop on I-5 for ice cream lovers of all ages.  Serving over 35 flavors for over 35 years.  They sell over 2,500 tubs of ice cream a year.  That's 7,260 gallons!

They do an average of 12,150 shakes a year.  That's 13,668 pounds of milk shakes a year.


Too cold to eat outside




View out Shonna and Chris's front window

Neighbor's pasture

Deer visiting Charlie's house and driving Gita crazy

Wild turkeys hanging out with the goats

They pass by the motorhome twice  a day

Looking out the motorhome window


One of many cold frosty mornings


Dave and Gita

One stormy night

Shonna showing off her "Hay Hutch" that we built her to keep the hay dry and the goats out.




The guys splitting wood and the girls stacking it

Cavitt Creek Bridge
Built in 1943


Cavitt Creek Falls






















Lunch at Steamboat Inn


The wooden 12 foot diameter Toketee Pipeline built in 1949 diverts much of the North Umpqua River to a powerhouse downstream. This artificial taming of the river allows the waterfall to flow in an extremely consistent manor all year long.

Hiking out to Toketee Falls





Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in all of Oregon, renowned far and wide for the graceful columnar basalt formation framing the two-stepped falls. The North Umpqua River has carved a sinuous gorge out of the lava flow, resulting in a waterfall of 113 feet.   A 28 foot upper tier which plunges into a pool, followed by an 85 foot plunge into a large pool. 

Diamond Lake



Spent a couple of Saturday nights at the local Auction.  We mostly did a lot of people watching and only bought a few small things.

Trying some Oregon Mexican food at Los Dos Amigos

After many years of visiting family in this area we finally went to Wildlife Safari 

We were impressed at the many different animals they had.  
Wildlife Safari is home to over 500 animals.

Gemsbok


Watusi Cattle

The buffalo let this one scrawny elk chase them away from the food




Barbary Sheep
 A species of caprid native to rocky mountains in North Africa






They have one of the top cheetah breeding facilities in the world.

Just like the duck they found in New York city.




Fall Creek Falls



Lower section


Upper section



Looking for the right lunch spot


We found it







Decided to bring a Christmas tree home with us

That's the one


Dinner with cousins