December 13, 2009

Home for Christmas

We are home in Salem, Oregon for the Christmas Holiday. We got here on December 6 after a very long 3 day drive from Queen Valley, Arizona.

Before we left Arizona, the night temperatures had been dropping into the low 40s. Well when we left on the 4th of December, it was actually 37 degrees at 5 am, and it didn’t get any warmer the further north we went. Our route out of Arizona was north through Kingman where we caught highway 93 towards Las Vegas. Before Vegas, we crossed the Hoover Dam and had a good look at the new bridge they are building. We could see a lot of progress since we crossed it last year.


Currently large busses and trucks are not allowed to cross the dam and are forced to bypass via highway 95. We did find out that RVs are allowed to cross the bridge, but they are subject to a thorough search before crossing. Since we were in the Jeep, they just took one look at us and waved us through. Guess we didn’t look too threatening.

Once we got through Las Vegas, we took I-15 north to highway 93 and headed west to Ely, Nevada. We were in a hurry to get to this point, so didn’t do any geocaching beforehand which would have slowed us down. On the road to Ely, we stopped to find 10 caches, but it was way too cold (high 20s) to do more than that. We made it to Ely about 4 pm and got a nice room at the La Quinta for the night. It was 17 degrees when we checked in!

The next morning, we woke to see the temperature outside was 4 degrees. We quickly got our bags in the Jeep and went for breakfast then headed out of town on highway 50 towards Fallon (one long very lonely road). There is nothing along that road but flat valleys, and some mountain passes. I think we crossed three or 4 mountain passes and only two mining towns, Eureka and Austin. I would not want to have any problems along there because there were only a few spots that we had cell service. That would not have been fun to break down out there!!


We did happen to spot some wild life at one point! There were actually two, a Doe and last year’s fawn. This is the yearling that wanted to cross road to be with mom, but didn’t like our Jeep, so stayed up on the hill. Not a good picture, but it didn’t give us a lot of time to take its picture.

We did geocache along hwy 50, but it was way too cold (10-20 degrees) to really do much, so only stopped for a few that were right on the side of the road and really quick. As we got closer to Fallon, we could see clouds building and thought we were going to get some snow.

But, we were lucky and didn’t get anything but a couple flakes in the higher spots.  We got to Fallon about 3 then Reno at 4 where we went to Ken’s aunt and uncles’ place to visit and spend the night.

We were really hoping to spend a couple nights with them, but there was a severe winter weather alert in effect for most of Northern Nevada, so we decided to stay just one night and leave Reno before the storm hit. We did have a very nice visit with Francis and Velma, but sadly missed seeing some of the cousins we were hoping to see. Hopefully, when we head back to Arizona, we can stop by again.

Sunday morning, we woke to an outside temperature of 11 degrees (brrr). After having some wonderful waffles that Velma made for breakfast, we left Reno at 8:30 and took highway 395 north through Alturas and Klamath Falls towards Salem.

As we passed Border Town west of Reno, we could see the snow clouds building.

The snow hit shortly after crossing the CA/NV border.



From there all the way to Alturas we were in and out of snow flurries. The temps were in the low teens all the way so the snow was very dry and powdery. It was kind’a mesmerizing as we watched it swirl around on the road. The only time it really was dangerous was when we were being passed by trucks or larger cars which would swirl the snow up in front of us and cause zero visibility. We just made sure we didn’t have anyone close in front of us, so we didn’t have problems.

This picture is of where we like to park for the night when we are heading south to Arizona in the motorhome.  It is the volunteer fire station's parking lot in Likely, CA and normally, there is no snow there.....but this is what it looked like when we passed on the 6th.

I didn’t get any pictures of it, but as we went through Klamath Falls, the lake was totally white. The lake was frozen and the snow on top of it caused an eerie effect. We did stop in Klamath Falls and have a late lunch early dinner so we wouldn’t have to stop again until we were home.

When we got to the highway 97/58 junction, we took highway 58 west to Willamette Pass.  Of course, there was snow, but not as bad as we thought it was going to be.



Once we got beyond the pass, the snow disappeared and we were happy to see the temperature warming up in the 30s.  Actually hit 35 when we got to Eugene, Oregon.

We got home at 6 pm on Dec 6 to a nice warm house. Thanks go out to LeighAnn and Tim for turning our thermostat up!!

It stayed very cold until December 11 when the temps finally went above freezing. We were supposed to be having rain for the next week or so, but so far, it is sunny and in the high 30s. Hooray, sure hope it stays this way for a while.

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!!

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