Sitting in the ModVan for our first night of “camping”. Carpenteria State Beach was our choice. Only a 30 minute drive from the pick up site, we knew we would need time to unpack and store all the stuff we brought. We drove 4 days to get here. Planned 8 to 9 hrs/day driving time but the weather put an end to that plan. A “blizzard” near Flagstaff put us at a complete stop on I 40 just 8 miles from our hotel. Stopped at 7:00 PM didn’t move again until 7:00 AM. It was 22 degrees outside with snow and ice so few got out of their vehicles. We were fine, I feel sorry for the family with 3 children and a dog.

Here are a few pictures.

Finished with the inservice and paper work, ready to drive off
Peggy lounging in the upper deck/bed, Sammy photobombing
one more picture, Sammy in his crows nest, his favorite spot in the van

The van feels plenty big enough, while still fitting into a routine parking space. Ask us in a few weeks, we might feel differently.

Off to Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada, then St George Utah. We plan to see Bryce Canyon and Arches National Parks.

Carpenteria State Beach

First day at Carpenteria SB was windy and cold. Reminded me of Mark Twain’s quip : the coldest winter day I ever spent was one summer in San Francisco. Still we enjoyed it. Had a chance to use the furnace, kept the van nice and warm. Guess what we had for our supper……

yes pizza, from Pizzaman Dan. About 4 blocks from the park entrance they delivered right to our camp site. This is the inside of the box, you can see my hands holding it at the bottom. Peggy framed the picture well.

We had a good night’s sleep then walked the beach and trails. So many birds! Most were the same as at home but I added about 8 life birds to my list: California Towhee, California Gull, bushtit, Lesser Goldfinch, Black Phoebe come to mind.

Peggy Calls an audible

We had planned on a 6 1/2 hr drive to Valley of Fire State park in Nevada but I offered her the option of staying at a Harvesthosts.com site We joined for a year to give us options on places to stay. There was a place almost exactly in between Carpenteria and St. George Utah, Peggy Sue’s Diner, aka Diner-Taurus. Here are a couple of pictures…..

This is in the women’s restroom. Peggy says it fooled her on the way in and again on the way out.

The food was good, typical diner fare. The parking area was basically a truck stop in the desert. Peggy Sue’s is almost exactly half way between LA and Las Vegas so people going to the latter stop to eat there. They say lots of celebrities do but the only picture I saw of a celeb was of Joseph Manguella, whose claim to fame is as a Robert DeNiro look alike. I know what you’re thinking but the resemblance is amazing. I can see that there is a real need for a harvest host review blog. The reviews on the site are all very positive, obviously some editing going on there. More later, including some thoughts on California and this ultra mormon RV park we are staying in tonight, McArthur’s Temple View, a hint, the temple isn’t a rock formation.

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We are a seasoned citizen couple heading out on our first sleeper van trip, with our English setter Samwise (aka Sammy). This blog is mostly to keep interested parties informed of our whereabouts and doings.

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