Some days it was just too warm to fish. For Canadians anyway. On one of those we took a spin out to Palm Springs for a distraction, saw a few roadside attractions and had a nice date shake in the date capital of the USA.
We decided to move to North Phoenix prior to my March 29th appointment, in the hopes that I`d get clearance to go home and we`d head north from there. Tentative plan was to take a week or so to drift home at a leisurely pace via Reno and eastern Oregon & Washington. About a week before we decided to check out the Wickenburg area as we`d seen plenty of southwestern Arizona this trip already. $8 a nite to dry camp at Constellation Park (33.98031, -112.71360) by the rodeo grounds, not bad but there are also some good free camping spots along the Vulture Mine Road that we might take advantage of... next time.
Of course we had to do the famous town walking tour...
...and enjoy the flowering cacti both in town and in the surrounding desert. TIP: If you`re goinng to walk into the desert to take pictures, either wear really good boots or watch verrry closely where you step. Flip flops NOT recommended.
As hoped, on March 29th I got the go-ahead to drive home. Bubble was about 10% and should disappear soon. My files are being sent to me and I should get a final check by an eye doctor in Canada in a few weeks. I do love Arizona, but it`s definitely time to move.
Unfortunately when I called to get another week on the travel medical insurance (expiring March 31), the company declined as I had seen a doctor during the coverage period (even though the eye problem occurred during the first 40 days and so was 100% covered by PSHCP). That clause IS in the policy, so can`t really fault them. Anyway, being the conservative Canadians we are we decided to save the leisure for another trip and get back across the Canada border tout de suite.
Didn`t take long to get out of the heat: This is Flagstaff area. Those white specs aren`t spots on the windshield.
We travelled up the east side to the Grand Canyon, through Page and then up Highway 89 in Utah before rejoining I15 around Provo. We`d touched parts of those roads before but not the whole route. We`ll take the route again sometime though when we can enjoy some of the attractions.
If you`re keeping track (or if I want to check back someday), overnight stops were:
March 30, shooting range North of Kanab UT 37.10144, -112.54859
March 31, rest area north og Blackfoot ID 43.30260, -112.26991
April 1, our usual rest area stop north of Great Falls MT 47.92519, -111.73043
April 2, across from Bass Pro north of Calgary AB 51.19925, -113.99291
Navajo jewelry vendors... most roadside stands were empty but there were a few hardy souls out...
Frosty morning at the Kanab stop.
Open water in Montana means LOTS of drift boats and shore fishermen out already.
Winter adventures are over, spring and summer yet to come. Enjoy the warming weather everyone!
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