We still aren’t getting the best cell signal up here.  I’m a little surprised by that, because last year it was relatively strong.  Unfortunately, this means that we have to play catch as catch can when it comes to uploading.  Right now, my cell phone is dead.  When it has recharged sufficiently, I’ll plug it in to the computer and see if we can’t get connected.

This morning, I awoke to a glorious sunrise streaming through our back window.  One of the selling points for this trailer was that the back of the trailer is a big picture window.  Saturday night we forgot to close the curtains, and so this morning, every shade of orange from bright fire orange down through cantaloupe, and numerous beams of light pink burst through the trailer to our bedroom at the front of the trailer… and into my eyes.  It is mornings like this that are the reason why Scott and I love camping up here… well, why I love camping up here.  Scott slept until well after the sun had hauled itself into the sky and put away it’s dawn blankets of orange.

We drove down to Laramie today to fill up our five 6 gallon water jugs and to buy groceries for our week.  It was a nice drive.  The mountains here had a lot more moisture than in years past, and the grass is still relatively green.  Herds of cattle grazed near the road… really near the road… we had to slow to 5 mph to creep through them, as some were napping on the verge.  We drove through gulches where in years past nary a drop of water was to be found, to find this year flowing streams burbling along.  Alas, the nasty pine beetles have killed upwards of 50% of the forests up here, and so the green canopy of pines that I always love to see are mottled dark, drab brown and green.  I guess it’s only a matter of time before they all die.

Arriving back in camp after our journey, we followed two pickups pulling the camp gear, so after running up to our trailer and putting our groceries away, Scott and I went back down to “Camp Central” and helped them put up the big canopies and stage tent.  Since Scott and I were new to this, we got to be the guinea pigs.  They handed us the instructions, and sat back and watched as we directed the younger guys in how to put the canopies together.  Amazingly simple!  The purpose of this test was to see if the new typed out instructions could be followed easily by someone who’d never done it before.

Setting up the stage tent was more complicated, and we merely assisted with that one.

We left after a couple of hours… I was feeling the strain of the higher altitude and the direct heat.  I’m sunburned now!

We’ve spent the rest of the day doing the other thing I really enjoy about up here… relaxing.  Dozing. Puttering.  We’ll finish up the evening with a rousing set of Cribbage, and call it a night, probably before the last rays of the sun leave the sky.

30. July 2011 · Comments Off · Categories: Our Life Together, Our Travels, Rendezvous

Well, we’ve arrived!

I was going to call this post “Rendezvous Day 1”.  But Rendezvous doesn’t officially start until Wednesday.  Scott and I believe in being early!

Actually the area where we camp is so beautiful, that we just don’t mind being here a few extra days.

Yesterday’s drive went well.  We left Council Bluffs by 1 pm and encountered no problems on our first leg of the journey west.  I had anticipated arriving in North Platte around 7 pm taking in to account more frequent stops for gasoline and whatnot.  But my estimations were terrible!  By 5:30 pm we were arrived, settled in and wondering what to do with ourselves!  We camped in a little RV park down by the Platte River, just 100 yards away.  When I’d originally visited the website for the RV park, I got the GPS coordinates for the park, and it’s address.  Oddly enough the address was located 3 miles from the GPS coordinates!  I emailed the park to let them know their coordinates were wrong.  They wrote back to assure me they would get that corrected.  Guess what?!?!?  The coordinates are right.  The address is for mail purposes only!

After dinner, we played Cribbage for a while… and at 9:40 we went to bed!

This morning, we were on the road by 7:30 am  After stops in Sidney for gas (ouch! 4.099 per gallon!) and in Cheyenne, Wyoming, for water, we got to our site at 1 pm.

Now we’re settled in, well on our way to getting things put away.  It was hot up here when we got in, over 90.  But NO humidity.  It was almost pleasurable!  Now, it’s 5:30, the sun is behind clouds, and the temps are dropping.

Not sure whether we’ll watch a movie tonight… or play more Cribbage!

More tomorrow!

Well, we’re getting ready to head out on the road again.  In the next 2 hours, we’ll hook up the trailer, and head on down the road.  Destination:  Somewhere high in the Medicine Bown National Forest of Wyoming!  Wanna know where precisely?  I’ll tell you!

Scott and I’ll be spending the next 8 days within 100 yards of:  41.24274,  -105.36442

See if you can figure out where that is!  (And yes, if you do it right, you’ll see the hilltop where we are; a hint: online maps let you put in GPS coordinates!)

The weather here in Omaha is doing it’s best to drive us away!  Hot, humid beyond memory.  It’s horrid.  And by the time the sun sets tomorrow, we’ll be on a mountain so arid (“How arid IS it?”), so arid that even after a summer downpour, 20 minutes later, the roads will be dusty again!

Hot in the daytime, unless you step under shade, in which case the temp drops 10 degrees.  Cold at night!  Coat time!

Yup, if I had bajillion bucks, I’d quit work, move to my mountain top in Wyoming for the summer, and spend the rest of the year… somewhere else (because no, I don’t do Wyoming mountain snow/cold!)

Wyoming Equality Pride’s Rendezvous 2011, HERE WE COME!

01. August 2008 · Comments Off · Categories: Rendezvous · Tags: ,

Here it is, Friday, August 1.  In a little over an hour, my vacation begins… well, technically it doesn’t begin until Monday, but my MIND has been on vacation over a day now.  Sorry, Jo.   This time, I checked out early!

We’ve been busy getting ready for this year’s Rendezvous.  For Scott and I, it’s our first. 

Frankly, this will be our first major RV trip, as well… a good test of the new camper.

I’m not going to bore y’all with all the “gittin’ ready” stuff.  I’m just going to alert you to this here blog thingy.

We leave Council Bluffs, IA at 9:00 a.m. (if all goes well) on Tuesday, August 5.  We should be arriving in Cheyenne, Wyoming that night by 4 p.m.  Watch here for pictures and any story we decide to post by hopefully 6 p.m.!