Monday, April 23, 2012

Mammoth goes South for a Family Reunion

Friday, April 20th, 2012
Well, it was time for the Heartland Chapter Rally in Spring, Texas at Rayford Crossing RV Resort, near Houston. Mammoth has never been that far south, so we were exploring new territory for her.

First, some back-story... We have made a few "mods" to Mammoth, to make our trips more enjoyable. One was the upgrade to the TV antenna, with a replacement head from JACK TV. It was supposed to be an easy install, but we could not get the cable to supply power to the antenna head, like it was supposed to. After trying nearly all day, we gave up. We think there was a problem with the cable between the amplifier and the antenna, in the ceiling. The second upgrade, we did quickly in the dark, right before the trip. A new exhaust fan for the bathroom, that was supposed to move more air and be quieter. Again, a simple replacement, without removing the outside vent cover. Well, in the dark (because the power needed to be off for wiring) it wasn't so easy. We got it installed, but it's actually LOUDER. something doesn't sound right, but we opted to leave it and deal with it in daylight. I also have another upgrade to do soon, a new window and black frame for the front door.

Well, we headed out about 1:30, in light rain, to Spring.  We saw lots of bluebonnets near Ennis, TX, but of course! It was the Ennis Bluebonnet Festival! The travel was fairly uneventful, and we actually drove out of the rain for a while. I was surprised how unpopulated the roadside is along I-45. Lots of trees, and tall ones at that! We also saw a place where wildfires had done some damage (probably last summer) and looked as though the fire had jumped the highway.  As we drew nearer to Huntsville, I began to watch the radar on my phone more intently. Severe storms were popping up and threatening our path. We got to Huntsville and the rain picked up, but we never saw anything remotely severe. However, we could tell there had been a lot of rain recently, as the road spray from cars and trucks made it hard to see. We also encountered a lot of roadwork! Nothing like having concrete barriers just outside the lane markers... no room for a Mammoth to breathe!

I-45 south, between storms


We found the RV Resort fairly easily with the help of out GPS, and arrived just at a clear spot on the radar. Jay Coffman, the Heartland South Texas Chapter Ambassador, came by to greet us and welcome us to the Rally. We decided we needed to stop the chat and get set up, as more rain was headed that way. We finished getting the outside set up just before another band of heavy rain came through. Although the Rally was officially started and many were gathering for a cookout, we opted to eat sandwiches in the rig (to get food in us quickly) and go visit after it stopped raining. We did go visit for a while, but then we were getting tired. We said goodbyes and headed to bed fairly quickly, as we had to meet at 8AM for a caravan to breakfast at Furr's in the morning, sponsored by Ron Hoover RV and Marine.

Saturday, April 21st, 2012
We got up bright and early to head over to Furr's. You would have thought we could have coordinated some carpooling, but nearly every rig's truck came along, and we formed a long caravan of pickups... Ford, Dodge, Chevy, GMC and Toyota were represented. It was quite a sight! After a delicious breakfast completely paid for by Ron Hoover, we lined up the trucks for a photo-op. "TXBobcat" took this from the front of the pack. We're the red dually truck in the right row, about midway back.

20 or so trucks at Furr's


After breakfast we ran to WalMart to pick up a side-dish for the pot-luck dinner this evening. We were originally going to cook a roast, but Ron Hoover offered to bring in Bar-B-Q, so we were to bring sides and desserts instead. After we got back, we visited with folks and rested, enjoyed a chat with the Ron Hoover GM, and took it easy. Tony decided to look into the antenna issue, and we discovered a loose coupler in the wiring in the ceiling. I was able to work it out of the hole where the crank attached, and Tony tightened and taped it so it shouldn't work loose again. Voila! the antenna works!

The temperature was PERFECT for windows open... in the 70's with a good breeze. We didn't run our AC hardly at all this trip!


Eileen likes seeing all the rigs!


But she loves HER MAMMOTH the most.




We were also able to have the Ron Hoover tech look at Mammoth's nose flex. Tony showed him what was happening, where caulk is separating when we hook up. The tech suggested longer screws -- There was not enough movement to concern him, but he said the screws can work out over time. We'll probably show it to the techs at Gillette, before we try anything.

Ron Hoover also brought some rigs for us to view, a Road Warrior and a Big Country.
Here's a view of one of the 3 rows full of Heartland rigs!

Heartlands as far as the eye can see


At dinner, we had a huge amount of food, fun, and fellowship. There were great door-prizes, including a Winguard Carryout satellite system worth nearly $600! We didn't win that, but wow, there were some great prizes and everyone walked away with something.

Drawing for door-prizes


A full house


After dinner, they took a group photo of all the attendees. When I see it posted, I'll try to get a copy and add it here.

After dinner, we hung out and visited with a large group near Jay and Stella's rig. They had a fire pit going, and we were glad, the temps dropped quickly when the sun went down. We had a lot of fun just chatting. Most of these folks are retired or soon to be, but they sure have energy! We decided to call it a night about 10:15, and we were the first to go.


A fun time under the stars, enjoying the fire.



Sunday, April 22nd, 2012
We got up about 8 and had breakfast, then began our prep to head home. BOOO! We made quick work of it, as we hadn't had time to get too spread out. Tony was checking the tires on the truck, and noticed one was about 20 lbs low. That's not good! We decided we better get it looked at before heading out, so we went searching for an open tire place (on a Sunday morning!) We finally found a Firestone, and they got us in quickly... almost too quickly. They said it was a bad valve stem core, and they replaced it and sent us on our way. We ate lunch, hitched and headed out. 

Since we were running behind already, we weren't able to stop and see the Sam Houston Monument. I took a pic as we drove by.


That's one big ol' Sam Houston Monument.
Notice the TINY people at the base!


At our stop for diesel in Fairfield, I looked at the tires, like I always do. Hmmmmm. That truck tire looked low again! Tony checked it, and sure enough. Well, we filled it as best we could with the truck stop air, and began to look for a solution. We headed on, and I kept an eye to the side mirror to watch the tire. After a while, I again told Tony it  looked like it was low. We stopped and checked, and decided we'd need to find a good place to unhook and change the tire, or call our roadside assistance. We were not too far from Corsicana, so we stayed on the service road so we could go a little slower. As we grew closer to our proposed stopping spot, (A Home Depot parking lot) we discovered a run down gas station converted to a {Halleluya} Tire Repair Shop! And they were OPEN! We pulled in and asked for their advice. They quickly discovered a damaged valve stem, removed the tire and replaced it, and we were back on the road in no time. Whew! Talk about answered prayers. ;) All this tire "fun" delayed us getting home by about 2 hours, but I'm glad to say we had no ill effects because of it.

We got home about 6:30pm, unloaded and Tony took Mammoth back to storage. It almost seems like a dream, it was such a fast little trip!





Sunday, March 18, 2012

Mill Creek for Spring Break

After our last trip, we took Mammoth in for a little cosmetic surgery. She had an area of delamination under the living room window, which appeared as a large vertical bubble, about 3" wide and 14" long. We took her to Blue Moon RV Repair, whom specializes in Mobile RV Repair work. They have a shop as well, so we took it there, so they could take their time looking at it. I had contacted Heartland about the delamination back in August, and they recommended we get it looked at, send pictures, and then they would see what they could do, based on that. After removing the window and sending pics, HL agreed to pay for the repair, and send the necessary replacement decals, at no charge. They based the reimbursement on how long they thought it would take, but Blue Moon's quote was a little higher. We were OK with paying the difference, and we were grateful HL offered to help. We got Mammoth back at the end of February, and were very pleased with the results. We always seem to want to GO when Mammoth isn't available... so once she was back, we became focused on getting out and camping again!


Thursday, March 15th, 2012

We decided once Tony returned from the Band Trip to Florida, we'd take a quick trip for the remainder of Spring Break to Mill Creek Ranch RV Resort in Canton, TX. We'd been here before in October, at the Heartland Rally. This time, we took our bikes and hoped to explore the park a little more.




The entrance to Mill Creek Ranch RV Resort



Tony got up and gave Mammoth a quick bath, then took her over to the park while I was at work, and got set up. I joined him after work, arriving about 7PM. He was cooking hamburgers on the O-grill! YUM! They were wonderful. The park is very full of families and rigs of all kinds, from pop-ups to class A busses. Lots of folks riding bikes, fishing the pond, swimming at the two pools, walking dogs, and enjoying life. We ended up sitting outside and enjoying the mild temps, then we went in and watched a little TV before turning in for the night. There's nothing like being away from home, but in your own bed.


Lots of folks here!





Friday, March 16th, 2012
I left before sun-up to head to Dallas for work, while Tony took a leisurely day to do much of nothing, along with a few projects around the rig. He did some tweaking to our new sign to hang on the kingpin.

Here's our sign

When I arrived back to the park after work, he was cooking steaks on the O-grill! It was again, amazing. Food always tastes better in the Mammoth. After dinner, I worked on trying to get our USB Modem and CradlePoint Router set up, While Tony caught up on some TV shows he missed being gone in Florida. 

Saturday, March 17th, 2012
Happy St. Patricks Day!

Eileen in the shamrocks

This morning, Tony went to the donut shop in town to get breakfast. They have the most amazing apple fritters! We got dressed and went over to ExploreUSA, a local Heartland dealer. We like their lot, all of the units are open and you can roam around un-bothered by salespeople. We knew they had some Landmarks, as well as the new DRV Tradition and Thor's Redwood, so we decided to look them over side-by-side. 

We spent a good half-hour or more going through a number of floorplans from HL and a few others, but we still keep coming back to the Heartland San Antonio. It has everything we want for our next rig, when we are ready to upgrade... (NOT YET!) I was not impressed with the Tradition nor the Redwood. They just don't have the style and comfort of the Heartland products, and they cost more!?!

After we left the dealer, we stopped at Baker's Ribs, a regional chain for great Bar-B-Q. They also offer fried pies for dessert. We decided to split one now and save one for later. We tried Apple, it was yummy! We have Pecan for later. 

We roamed around Canton a bit, and explored the area. Canton is just like any other small Texas town, except the weekend near the first Monday of the month, when they have First Monday Trade Days. It's huge, with acres and acres of booths and items for sale. We've nto been, but we've driven through when Trade Days are going on. It's a mad house and crazy busy!

After we returned from exploring, we crashed back at the rig and took it easy. After a nap, we decided to get the bikes out and go for a ride around the park. Eileen wanted to come, but her feet couldn't reach the pedals.

Eileen and the bikes


A few of the cottages




The Resort offers something unique in that they sell cottages as well as have RV spots. There is a large, secluded area of the park where these modern-day mini-homes reside, and are only accessible via golf cart or bike. 

While we were riding around the area of the cottages, we saw an outdoor wedding being performed off in the distance. The Resort has a very nice lodge for receptions and parties, as well as an area with a gazebo, arbor and stone walkway, perfect for outdoor weddings. The accent color for the bridesmaids was of course, green! The groom better not forget this anniversary!

At the end of one of the "streets" of cottages was a fenced pasture. As we neared the end of the "street", we noticed we were the topic of much interest... from a small herd of young calves! I guess it was dinner time, and they were looking for their meal ticket. Sorry guys, we got nothin!

hungry calves

After our ride we put the bikes up and Tony cooked hotdogs on the O-grill. We decided it was so nice, we'd eat outside on the picnic table. We sat outside again for a while, and enjoyed the great weather. I keep mentioning the great weather, because predictions has said it was going to be raining most of the weekend. So far we've had no rain, and nice cloud cover that kept temps in the 70s.

Grillin' and chillin'!


Sunday, March 18th, 2012
We got up and Tony made french toast for breakfast. AWESOME! We spent some time just being lazy then decided we need to get moving to get out by check out, Noon. We were able to make quick work of it, and pulled out right at Noon. I followed Tony in my car, and watched the bikes... They did great, so i think we'll take them when we can from now on. Got Mammoth home and unloaded, ate leftover burgers, then took her back to storage. Wow, a quick trip, but much needed escape from the everyday work week.

Eileen says goodbye from Mill Creek Ranch RV Resort












Monday, January 16, 2012

a better than "OK" Trip

Friday, January 13, 2012

I left work a tad early, so that we could head to Durant, Oklahoma for the MLK Holiday Weekend. Tony had the day off Monday, so I took it off as well. We hooked up and headed out about 5:45PM. We had no issues driving the approx. 2 hours, and arrived at the Choctaw KOA approximately 8PM.  It was expected to dip below freezing, so we had to get the heat going pretty quickly. We filled the freshwater tank, so we'd have water overnight. We settled in and enjoyed the views out the window... We were in the last RV site of the first row, and had a great view of the Choctaw Casino Hotel. The exterior of the hotel has special colored lighting that constantly changes... It's mesmerizing! The only bad thing about this site was the distance away from the office; we had little or no WIFI, so that is why the blog didn't get updated while we were on the trip.

Driving in, view of the Choctaw Casino Hotel


Watching the light show out the window of Mammoth


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Today we took it easy, enjoyed a wonderful breakfast, then went exploring around the Durant area. We drove around the town of Durant. The historic downtown looks as if it is being revitalized... we picked up a map at the KOA office, suggesting so. We also saw the Durant United Methodist Church, built in the early 1920s. We also drove by the campus of South Eastern Oklahoma State University. It reminded us very much of our alma mater, ETSU, in Commerce, TX.


Durant First United Methodist Church


We then headed towards Calera, south of the Casino, and stopped in at "The Peanut Shoppe", a store specializing in candy and nut creations, such as peanut brittle and pecan logs. They had everything you could have imagined, though! Too many choices! We made some selections, and then headed back home.


The Peanut Shoppe


The day was perfect, in the high 60s and sunny, so Tony cooked hotdogs on the grill...not just any hotdogs, Omaha Steak hotdogs, that we received for Christmas from my aunt and uncle. They were delicious! Tony told me not to get spoiled, they were probably some high-dollar dogs. LOL! We even put the awning out on the rig... something we rarely get to do, due to wind/weather.

Cookin' Dogs with the awning out

After lunch, we went for a walk around the RV Park. We are at the back of the park, and there is a small pond not far from the edge of the park. I don't believe it's park-owned. Whoever does own it though,  had lots of guests! There were many ducks and a large flock of Canada geese on or near the pond. As we continued our walk, we noticed a Montana 5ver with water underneath, and water running from the site. We tried to look carefully to make sure this wasn't a horrible flooding incident... no, it looked like just a dripping hose. It may have been dripping a while though, as it looked far worse than it was.

The Pond

After circling the majority of the park, we decided to stop in at the park office. They had a Pirit (pronounced "Pirate") Heated Hose for a good price, so we decided to pick it up. The hose has a thermostat that activates heat when the outside temps get below 45 degrees. One of the issues we would need to address, though, is that the thermostat is at the male end of the hose. The male end of the hose typically attaches to the RV, in an enclosed area. We have read that this may cause the thermostat to not turn on, when the hose is actually exposed to lower temps outside. The solution is to add male/female conversions to each end, essentially swapping the ends, so that the thermostat is at the end that attaches to the supply faucet. The parts to do this are not that expensive, and can be found at most hardware stores, so we were not worried.

Later that evening, we took the complimentary shuttle and headed over to the Choctaw Casino. The World Series of Poker was going on, so the Casino was pretty busy. We ate dinner at the Casino Buffet, and then played for a while.

It was a nice relaxing day.

Sunset on the Mammoth, with Casino Hotel, in red



Sunday, January 15, 2012

This morning the wind began to pick up, and it was a little chilly. With the wind blowing at just the right direction, the freight trains traveling nearby seemed MUCH closer. Oh well, we're used to that! Tony decided to go to Durant to find the parts for the Pirit Hose conversion, while I stayed and worked on our church directory layout. We stayed around the RV Park until the afternoon, then went over to the Casino. Tony's folks had said they may come to the Casino, as well. Well, sure enough, not long after we arrived, we found them! We had a good time playing and visiting. Seems if you leave Tony and his dad alone, someone will win money. LOL! After a while, we decided to take our wins/losses and headed back to the Mammoth. Tony made spaghetti, while we watched some of the last playoff football and then our Sunday night shows, then called it quits. No, we didn't win enough to retire to Colorado, but we still had fun.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Today was our "bonus day". Usually a quick weekend trip means we're heading back on Sunday, so to get to stay until Monday was really nice. The wind had really picked up during the night, and was slightly rocking the trailer, so both of us got up early... not by choice! So, after breakfast, we crawled back in bed for a little more Z's. After getting dressed and eating lunch, we started to leisurely get the rig ready to head home. I like these kinds of departures, where the drive isn't so rushed, so we can take more time to do a little more thorough cleaning. The temps were in the 60s, just WINDY! We made sure to re-winterize the Mammoth (add RV-antifreeze to the pipes) so it will be protected from the next cold snap.

Preparing to hit the road


We decided we'd take the Mammoth straight to storage on our way home, so we packed everything up and put most of it in the truck... this makes it faster to complete the drop off when we get to storage. We pulled out about 3:30PM, and got home about 6:15PM.

A great trip with very nice weather. Even though it wasn't long and we didn't win lots of money, we are rich with memories and recharged for whatever comes next.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Dangerous winds delay departure

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Today we were supposed to leave for home, but we were again alerted that dangerous winds were in the forecast starting Friday night, and all day Saturday. There was also a chance of snow and blowing snow. High profile vehicles were advised not to travel over high mountain passes or in the foothills. We decided, that meant the Mammoth needed to "stay put" one more day. Sure enough, we were awakened around 4AM with the winds already beginning to howl. At 5AM, the power went out! A typical RV electrical system is designed to run many items without AC power, instead running off the DC battery source. This DC power would typically run lights, furnace, fridge on gas, water pump, water heater on gas, slide outs and jacks, plus the new heating pads we added. When the rig is plugged into AC Power, the battery is continually charged, and everything works fine. With no AC power, the battery must sustain all these items, and many other items do not work: All 110- volt outlets, the microwave, water heater on electric, fridge on electric and the ceiling fan. We knew our battery was weak, but we didn't anticipate needing to run on battery alone, during this trip. Once the AC power was out, we knew we were in trouble.

Wind blowing snow. Looking this direction, you should see the ski slopes in the distance.


We tried very hard to use as little power as possible, and still run the furnace to keep warm. After a couple of hours, we realized our battery was getting too low, and soon may not run the furnace! Tony hooked up the trailer to the truck and started the truck up, using the truck's electrical connection to the trailer to charge the trailer battery. This worked, but we were using the new charge as soon as we got it, to run the heating pads and furnace. Also during this time, it began to snow and the winds were howling, shaking the trailer and causing white-out conditions with the blowing snow. About 11:00AM we realized we needed to be thinking about a plan B, in case the outage lasted through the evening or night. About 15 minutes later, POWER WAS RESTORED! Thank goodness, because plan B was going to cost us $$$! We ate lunch and took hot showers, and were so very thankful to have electricity. We found out later that a gust of 124mph was recorded in Summit County, were we were. Power was out to most of the town. Cell phone service was interrupted. We were also notified that I-70 was closed for a time due to an accident near Georgetown -- where winds were predicted to be especially bad -- so we were VERY glad we opted not to travel this day!

In the afternoon, we noticed the winds were not quite as bad as they had been in the morning. We also heard that the ski resort had nearly all their lifts closed most of the morning, and now most were back open. We decided to venture into town, and take a tour of Breckenridge Distillery. They make Bourbon, Vodka and a Spiced Rum at this distillery. It was fascinating to hear how much chemistry is involved, as well as time and a little luck, too. We got to taste a sample of their products, as well.

Us in front of the Breckenridge Distillery still.




After returning back to the Mammoth, we took it easy for a while and decided to see if our new friends Dan and Ruth Ann would like to join us for dinner out. We decided to go to a nice steakhouse in Frisco, not too far from Breckenridge. We figured the crowds wouldn't be as bad. Dan and Ruth Ann passed on the dinner, but said yes to getting together later. We drove to Frisco, but couldn't find the restaurant that we were looking for. We ended up at another steakhouse instead: The Blue Spruce Inn - Old Town Steakhouse. We walked in, and happened to get a table! (Reservations are recommended!) We ended up having a wonderful, intimate, delicious meal... I had surf and turf, and Tony had the prime rib. It was amazingly good! Since our wedding anniversary is Jan 1, we decided this was our "Anniversary Meal". It was one to remember.




After dinner, we got together with Dan and Ruth Ann,  played a game, and visited. We decided to call it a night about 9PM since we needed to get back to the rig to start packing up for leaving in the morning. We worked about an hour to store things we didn't need and start to get the rig ready, then hit the hay... remember, we'd been awakened at 4AM, and up since 5AM! Oh well, HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE! It's midnight somewhere!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

This morning, we packed up and prepared Mammoth for the journey back. Tony even winterized the pipes (adding RV antifreeze), so we can be ready for any future freezing temps. Even though we left later than we'd like, we were hoping to make it to Amarillo today. We started down I-70 and had no issues, traffic was not too bad and the roads were 99% clear. Many of the areas still had snow on the ground they received the day before we started our journey to Breck!  We saw lots of great scenery along the way, I guess that  made the long-distance drive seem to go by faster. We had no problems during the entire drive to Amarillo, arriving about 10:15PM, at my Aunt and Uncle's house.

Capulin Volcano with snow

About the time we were getting ready to go to bed, Tony got the unfortunate news that his grandmother had passed away. We were not surprised as she had not been doing well before we left, but were under the impression she was doing better. I guess it was her time to finally go home to Heaven, and we are glad she is no longer in pain here on Earth.


Sunset as we drove through New Mexico



Monday, January 2, 2012

We headed out about 8AM, and returned home about 4:30PM. We unloaded Mammoth and crashed. Boy, what a fun time, I'm sad for it to end, but it's also nice to be welcomed home with a flood of meows, purrs and kitty lovin', from our precious cat. (He's 18, and doesn't  like to travel.)

We will definitely return to Tiger Run Resort and Breckenridge!

Now Mammoth needs a BATH!


(Whoops! Pic was to come of Mammoth needing a bath. But Tony gave her one!)


Friday, December 30, 2011

Windy, snowy day and MORE skiing

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Today we were awakened early in the morning hours with howling winds, and blowing snow! By the time we go up and started breakfast, there was at least an inch of snow on the ground. We watched clouds flying by, dumping snow here and there, but mostly, we watched snow blow around, along with anything else not nailed down. We decided to stick close to home and not try to venture out into the wind to go skiing. It would not have been much fun either, as later in the day we saw they had closed a few lifts due to the high winds. These were not your average winds, either! 18mph sustained, with gusts to 50mph+, in some cases. There had also been a warning to those traveling, no high profile vehicles recommended over the high passes and the foothills into Denver. After feeling these winds rock our Mammoth with stabilizers down, I can imagine what that might do while driving.




After the sun came out in the afternoon, we decided to make a run to WalMart, in Frisco, CO just about 5 miles down the road. We bought discout lift tickets and a few other things we needed, then we drove down the Main Street of Frisco. It looks like a noce place to visit and shop, if we had more time.

We headed home, and Tony cooked a wonderful spaghetti meal. We had a little issue with two of the three burners on the stove not wanting to light, be we aren't worried, the weather could be a factor. We have had to refill two propane tanks already this trip, so maybe there is some air in the line causing the issue.

After dinner we watched one of my all-time favorite movies, "Better Off Dead", a teen movie from the 1980's staring John Cusack, that has a skiing theme. One of the noted quotes from the movie, a suggestion on how to ski a dangerous slope: "Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn!" Seems to apply to life, too, sometimes.

All in all, a relaxed day.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Today we got up early and got ready to go to the slopes. Breckenridge had 3 inches of snow, and the day was sunny and temps were milder than usual. We anticipated large crowds would eventually be doing the same thing, too! I had picked up some supplements yesterday (called SportLegz) that are recommended to help keep you from getting leg cramps during exercise, so we took them before hitting the slopes. We have taken them before, and they work! It's just hard to find them in stores when we go skiing. Well, the conditions were great, and the weather was perfect. Only the lift lines became the cramp in our day. We skied 14.3 miles today, and really had a great time.


Me on the lift (in blue)

Lift lines

Peak 8 base area




After we returned home, we had a knock at the door. Our new friend Ruth Ann stopped by to drop off a sweetbread dessert that she had made! We gave her a tour of our coach, messy as it was with ski stuff dumped everywhere. Oh well! You can tell we're right at home in the Mammoth.



After resting a while, we started planning our trip home, and realized there were some weather issues we need to consider. Another Severe Wind Warning was going into effect, and snow was predicted, as well. We decided staying put was in our best interest, so Tony headed up to the office to pay for another night, and I got our water filled again. As I was doing so, another Heartland Owner's Club member pulled in with their Road Warrior. We'll try to go by and meet them tomorrow.

Dinner was wonderful leftovers, and then relaxing, we watched one of the series of "The National Parks -- America's Best Idea" and I worked on the blog.

I can't believe this year is almost over. We've really enjoyed all of our Mammoth travels.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

More Skiing and enjoying the RV life.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Today we took a leisurely approach and decided to sleep in and hang around the trailer. We decided to go skiing only a half day today, because our legs were still hurting slightly from before. We ate lunch and headed for the slopes, this time exploring Peak 8 and 9. We had a good time, but we couldn't go quite as long this day. Only 5.2 miles.


View of the slopes from the entrance to Tiger Run




Beaver Run Super Chair at Peak 9




Tony had set up the crock pot with chili-fixins before we left, so when we got back to the trailer, it was filled with the smell of chili! it was great to have another meal ready when we got back. We ate dinner and watched the movie "The Help", which Tony had rented on his iPhone for the trip. It was really good. We watched the news, and were forewarned of extremely high winds and possible snow starting tonight and on into Thursday.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

New found slopes, and friends

Monday December 26, 2011

Today we got up and got ready for skiing. We had already scoped out the remote parking, where a shuttle would take us to the gondola, which would take us to the ski slopes. We had no trouble getting to the slopes, and had a great day skiing Peak 7 & 8, including green, blue, and even a black run! Thanks to an iPhone app, Tony tracked our runs and found we skied 7.2 miles.


Driving into town from Tiger Run


Peak 8, not too crowded yet!


Us after a fun day of skiing.


We had a great time, as lift lines weren't near as bad as we'd expected, and the runs were very much to our liking. The snow was not bad either, not too chewed up for this time of year and as little snow as they've had. Tony had prepared the crock pot with a pot roast before we left, so when we got back from skiing, dinner was done!

About the time we finished dinner, there was a knock at the door. Dan, the fellow Heartland 5ver owner, had stopped by to invite us to eat dinner/visit. We decided to pass, but set up a possible plan for tomorrow. We didn't do much the rest of the evening, and our legs were barking, but what a good day!

Tuesday December 27, 2011

Today we decided to give our legs a rest, and go shopping downtown, instead. We had a good lunch at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co, and we enjoyed visiting the local artist coop gallery to see unique pieces of local art. We realized that our three-hour time limit was up, so we didn't get to see everything. Oh well, it'll still be there.



Walking down main street, there's a good view of the slopes.


We headed home and took a nap, then met up with Dan and Ann for dinner. After dinner, we had a lovely time visiting them in their 2011 Landmark Rushmore, swapping ski, RV, faith, scrapbooking, golfing and travel related stories. It was really nice!



All over, a blessed day.