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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Havasu


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9 comments:

  1. We just did a day trip there 2 days ago. Enjoyed a nice hike, the lighthouses and some very decent beer. Where in the world is that airstream parked? I didn't see anything that spacious water-side up there.
    Nina

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    1. Nina,
      We parked at the London Bridge and took started walking north along the shore. The sidewalk turns into a dirt trail and keeps going to a lovely State Park with camping right on the beach, the even hauled in white sand :)). The RV park was very generous with space and well kept. It is very popular, tho, and waterside sites are 35 bucks a night…not too bad because that includes water and electric. The trail keeps going for a couple more miles to the State Park's Boat Launch…which has overflow boondock parking for 20 bucks a night…and a dump/water station. It's a parking lot but right on the water still, so nice enough.
      thanks, mark

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    2. Good info! Cheers. If you end up coming south let us know. We're hanging at Q for now and may head on over to KOFA next.
      Nina

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    3. Just passed thru Q., WAY TOO HOT!, so we move on. We Coloradans can't take temps in the 80's :))
      Thanks, though. Eventually :))
      mark and bobbie

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  2. I recognize most of your photos:) We were very surprised by all the hiking in the area. Nice state park and very quiet.

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  3. That was some tight squeeze! Go Bobbie!
    Haven't been to Lake Havasu...

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  4. Marvelous slot, but I think you are both part Mt Goat.

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  5. OK, you've done something worth writing about.... so WRITE! Where are you heading next? It will be safe to be in Tucson starting tomorrow, after a wind event temperatures will drop back down into the upper 60's. Even a Coloradan should be able to tolerate it. Nice pictures of the area.

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