Monday 28 November 2011

November 27 2011 Christmas at Lake Havasu City

Christmas is coming, even here! We went downtown for the Festival of Lights, went to a little pub to wait, temperature in mid-70’s. At 6:00 pm they had 20 swimmers, race to cross the channel (200 meters) and the winner got to turn on the lights. It felt very surreal to me as we would normally have very cold weather, Santa came and he was driving in a golf cart as it was easier to get around to his waiting chair. It also happened to be the same weekend that Streetsville turned their Christmas lights, and they had gloves and mitts on.





Swimmers








November 23, 2011Route 66

Arizona has one of the longest stretch of Route 66 also called the “Mother Road” remaining in the USA, so we decided to take a small journey and “get our kicks on route 66”. We left here for Topock which is mile 0 for Route 66 in Arizona. This is a two lane highway and along the route we saw several motorbikes that must have been having a ball on the road. Did not realize until we started travelling that we would be going through the Black Mountains at this point. The road had hairpin turns; the speed limit at some of the sections was 10 miles an hour! While going over some of the hills, you can’t even see where the road is on the other side. This whole section was built around the mountain rather than through which is what is normally done.

It was pretty barren then we came into Oatman which is an old mining town and considered a ghost town. One of its claims to fame is supposed to be the burros that wander around town – guess what, we did not see ONE. They had a few shops on the main street where people at least do stop, some souvenir shops. At 12:00 and 2:15 they have a “shoot out” on Main Street. We stayed to see this, with cowboys and real guns, but with blanks. They have the people stand in middle of the road to stop traffic and to better see the show. They are Shriners as well and after they are revived, the cowboys pass the hat, kind of a neat way to keep interest in the town and help out good cause as well. Travelling from here to our next stop, we did pass an open mine that was working, could see the openings in the mountains as well as the mine shafts. All of this is right along the highway. Again, the road was twisty and turny the whole time. We drove on the right hand side hugging the mountains on the way up, the other side of the road had no guard rails anywhere so at Sitgreaves Pass, you are looking down 3556’. I have one picture showing the road that I downloaded from the internet – can’t call it mine- that shows what the roads were like.
The official photographer had a senior’s moment and she forgot to check the camera to make sure there was enough power, so only got some of the pictures. Probably would not have been able to take more anyway as was mesmerized by the road and the drop. When road was originally built, apparently the old model T’s had to go up this same road backward – people hire locals to do it. Gravity fed engine did not get enough gas.

We eventually reached a plateau, just outside of Kingman and were flat from there. This is more of a city, but a lot of places closed up, they only had a museum in town, which we missed. It was not as interesting as Oatman but it is another mining town. We stopped for lunch at MR D’s in Kingman, old time diner, great hamburgers. Coming into the town though, is an Adult correctional institute, bail bondsman and lawyers, on the other side, is a youth detention center, so not sure if I would want to spend much time on here. So I guess between the mines and these places that would be most of the workforce.

It was a neat day trip, even though it was only actually 56 miles along the route, mostly through the mountains. This road was completed from Chicago to Santa Monica, CA in 1937. How they got there and did that road is another feat of engineering.













November 22, 2011 Lake Havasu - California and Arizona

Went back downtown and had a ferry ride across on the Indian reservation right on the lake, which is owned by Chemehuevi Indian Reservation, it is an RV resort and casino. There is a small store and several mobile homes there for the tourists as well. The ferry is called the Dream catcher and is $3.00 to get over to the other side and free return. We saw several school age kids taking it a few days before when we were on the down and the reason for this is that the schools are on this side so they go to school in Arizona. If the lake is too rough, they can get a bus to pick up people and return, but this is over an hour and a half trip. The lake crossing, barely takes 20 minutes. We had lunch, did a walk around and spoke to manager while we were there. He recommended several places to see, quite a few we already knew about but he was very pleasant. The RV part of the resort was not very impressive but for a stay of a night or two would be OK. Casino small, we made our small donation and came back home. Best part of trip, was the boat ride, for 3 bucks, can’t go wrong and if another hot day, may do again. Saw a couple of more of the light houses along the lake as well.




California side

Lake |Havasu skyline


London Bridge

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Parker dam and burros

Sunday November 13,2011

Did an afternoon trip today to Parker Dam which is the deepest dam in the world, with 73% of it height of 320’ below original waterbed. It’s primary purpose is to supply reservoir storage which is what Lake Havasu is, a 45 mile long with 450’ elevation.
After viewing the dam, we went came back through the other side – California to Parker AZ through the back country – difference in scenery again from what we have previous seen. The different aray of mountain terrain is spectacular, just like the pictures they do of the state. Again we were warned about burros. Well, this time we did spot some on the side of the road and I now have evidence that they are out there, there were right by the side of the road, not bothering any one, just munching on shrubs.











Friday 11 November 2011

Pictures - Las Vegas that we can show - remember, what happens in Vegas......



Light show under screen at Fremont St

Full moon in Las Vegas - there were some strange ones out there

Light show

Shark tank at Hotel

Iconic Las Vegas

Our Hotel

road to Las Vegas, NV

Road Nevada
Iconic Las Vegas again

Pictures - Hoover Dam

Emergency escape route - straight up - called Stairway to Heaven by workers
Lake Mead

Tunnel from other side
View from top

View of  top from inside and up ventilation shaft

Self explanatory, in all sections of dam

Tiling inside halls of dam all original

Top of generators

Ventilation shaft we went into, single file and some of us had to stoop

Pictures - Lake Havasu area

Our site Lake Havasu RV Resort

View East

View west

Replica lighthouse - 1 of many , we still need to find


London bridge - with Palm trees

View city from light house