Thursday, August 13, 2015

“Best Seat in the House”(08-10-15)


Hualapai Mtn park (3)Last weekend we didn’t feel like driving as far as Flagstaff, so to escape the heat, we took the camper to nearby Hualapai Mountain Park, where it is 30 degrees cooler than Havasu.
It sure did feel good to be able to sit outside, and even have a campfire.









Hualapai Mtn park (9)  This county park has a “parking lot” style campground for bigger rigs, and dispersed type campsites for smaller ones.  We snagged what we considered to be the best campsite in the park.  And others seemed to agree with us.  Why do I say that?  We had lots of visitors.









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Our first visitor was this guy.  He meandered through our campsite.  Dozer wanted to chase him so I had to throw the cat in the camper, and the snake was wandering off before I could find my camera, so I snapped this with my phone.


Yessiree, This here snake is an Arizona Black Rattler. My first sighting of a rattlesnake after 6 years on the road!!





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Several times during our stay we were visited by “tourists” who obviously agreed we had the best view around, and it didn’t seem to bother them that they had to walk around the back of our camper to get to it.  Oh well.  At that point you can either get mad, or understand they just wanted to take a picture.








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Sunset didn’t stop the steady stream of visitors. A gray fox wandered through our campsite twice- Dozer also wanted to chase him, but I held him tight.

While we were sitting by the fire I heard a noise that scared the you know what out of me because it was coming from just a few feet away, but it was so dark I couldn’t see that it was just this guy, coming to see if we had any  leftovers.








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With cooler temperatures, hiking was on the agenda.  Our first trip was up the side of a mountain to the radio towers on top.  It was about 4 miles, and a pretty good work out.










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Once we reached the top, we could look across and see our camper, nestled on the side of the mountain.

















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The following day we still had energy so we hiked another trail, about 5 miles, with 1300 feet of elevation gain, which is quite a work out for me, at this elevation.










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There are only about 12 miles of trails in this park, but at least the weather was awesome, and there was a decent view once in a while!
After our hike, we relaxed for a bit, not in a rush to start the hour and a half trek back into the heat.








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As a side note, you know its never a good sign when the hood of a vehicle is up.  As a general rule, we expect issues with the Jeep- we’ve already had to replace the spark plugs- but the truck tows our home, and needs to be dependable.  Unfortunately, on this day, it was the truck that wouldn’t start.






After spending a little time diagnosing, Paul said one of the batteries was bad (the truck is over 4 years old so…….)  We learned early on in our boating lives that batteries are one of the most critically important parts of a well functioning boat, and our philosophy has been to replace batteries the minute there is an issue.  So yep, the truck is now sporting two new batteries.

House Update
 


20150811 house (1)The HVAC guys are  now done (for now), as are the plumbers. 














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This mish mash of wood and pipe will be our walk in shower in the master bedroom.















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When the outside of the house is finished, this post will also have a shower.  The plumber was surprised that I wanted both cold AND hot running water ( the water in Havasu in the summer is TOO hot without even using ANY hot).












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Paul and I have had our own work to do, and have focused our energies on picking out the many light fixtures we will need.  We’ll use the Large Pendant light in the foyer, the 5 light chandelier over the dining table, and 3 of the small pendant lights over the island.









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The house will have 6  ceiling fans- 4 inside, and two out on the back patio.  Choosing them was trickier than you’d think.  They come in all kinds of sizes, with all different features, and there aren’t many that are rated for outdoor use.













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The “fun” fixtures have all been chosen- we still need to decide which security lights we want in the yard. This will be above the bathroom vanities.


Luckily Paul and I are both a fan of brushed nickel, and not so much a fan of oil rubbed bronze.

5 comments:

  1. We didn't realize that Lake Havasu was so very hot. I see the temps you posted on FB....wow...No wonder you wanted to escape.

    Your hike looks beautiful. I love the views.

    The house is really coming along. I am sure you two are thrilled with the progress....but I am sure it is never fast enough.

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  2. When we first moved to Texas, we loved the heat. After many years there, we began to feel summer would never end. Then, we moved to Arizona ... from one hot area to another. Summers are too long and winters not long enough in those places. At least there is no snow in Arizona. That's a good thing and the fact, that you are finding some places to cool off.

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  3. Looking good! It does help when a couple has similar tastes. Or, as in our case, one doesn't object to what the other chooses. :)

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  4. Glad you are able to find someplace nearby to keep cool at. Love the scenery as well.
    The house is coming along nicely and when it is finished you will have a home you can be proud of.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  5. We have a 160 acre parcel of land that is not all that far from Hualapai that we could sell you for your own private retreat.

    http://www.kingmanpremierproperties.com/listing/115512543-150211799/na-na-kingman-az-86409/

    It will put your Jeep to good use getting there.

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