Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Southwestern RV Trip – Days 42-45, Moving Up To Camp Verde


On Wednesday we secured the coach and made our one-day-early departure from Lazy Days KOA in Tucson.  While we didn’t use the amenities or participate in the activities I still really enjoyed the campground and would definitely stay there again.  It is on the SE side of town making it somewhat away from the majority of town with restaurants, etc.  Our trip north to Camp Verde took us up I-10, then I-17 around Phoenix and on to our destination.  At around noon, we breezed right through Phoenix and other than a few rough patches, found the roads to be in pretty good condition.

We pulled into Distant Drums RV Resort mid afternoon, got parked and I went comatose as I now had a head cold to go along with my other ailments.  I’ll talk more about the campground later but when we got up Thursday morning, this is what we found.


Closely followed by this.


Sure made our decision to come here a day early look brilliant.  The coach has been in the snow before but never with us camped inside.

And by now Beverly was ailing and spent the day in bed while I made the 90 minute drive back to Phoenix to get Cindy at the airport and would you believe she showed up with a stomach issue.  Fortunately, the next couple of days are bad weather so perhaps we can all just lay around and recover.  Once we got thru the 5pm Phoenix traffic, the drive back from the airport was beautiful as the high desert was snow covered and easy to see in the fading light plus the road was in good condition with very little traffic – likely due to I-17 being closed 10 miles past our exit due to heavy snow.  I-17’s end point in Flagstaff set a new single day record for snow accumulation at 31.6” with more to come on Friday – we may have to delay our trip up to the Grand Canyon for a few days.

On Friday, everyone was still ailing but I was significantly improved so I made an early trip into Camp Verde for stops at Walgreen's for drugs and McDonald's for breakfast.  After some more laying around the coach time, we decided we needed another day before venturing out in the car.  With snow and cold temperatures, I decided that I had completely blown it on planning the trip out here but then on the news they reported that the 47F highs were 25F below the average of 72F, so I felt a little better.

On Saturday, the snow was pretty much gone from the valley, but the mountains still looked beautiful from the campground.


Our site and up the street.



We took a short drive around the immediate area and got a few shots of the snowy mountains.




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Have a great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South

Larry

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6 comments:

  1. Larry, The weather has been weird everywhere! Such is life I guess... The flooding here is past and we may get a little snow this coming week. A lot colder too! It's in the 60's today. All the blooming flowers and trees are in for a rude surprise! Good luck with your Grand Canyon visit. The weather forecast is promising if a little chilly. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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  2. You definitely picked a strange winter to come visit. Its been really different than it usually has. Hope all are feeling better and you can enjoy the Canyon.

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  3. I thought you had been rather quiet lately. My gosh, so sorry to hear everyone has a bug. I saw some absolutely stunning snow photos of the cactus/dessert around Tucson. Lucky for you being there to see such a rarity. Get better soon! Sounds like Pat is the only healthy one?

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  4. Get well....been there when 100 plus degrees.....what a different view with the snow......Be safe,,,,,,,,,,HRB..

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  5. Sorry that your whole crew has not been well. Hope you are all better soon.

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  6. At least you could lay around the rig with beautiful snowy scenery while you all healed from being sick. Glad you're on the mend and the roads are clear.

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