Travel with the Hilleys

Monday - March 16 - 3T's to Rover's Roost Escapees Park

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This entry was posted on 3/17/2009 2:28 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

We got up and were ready to roll into the garage at 7:30 AM.  Since the jack hadn't gone up Sunday night, John thought he would have an easy job of diagnosing the problem.  No such luck, it worked perfectly for John a half dozen times.  He told me to try it every once in awhile.  I did it more than a dozen times.  I finally decided to deem it a bad cylinder and had hil replace it. While they were working on the motor home, Cathy ahd something notarized at the Chase bank and then we went to the BLM office.  They were very helpful and I got another three maps.  Left Lake Havasu City at 12:30 PM and stopped at Parker so Cathy could mail an Express package.  Continued on thru Bouse, Vicksburg and Brenda to I-10.  Stopped at a new Zip truck stop in Brenda.  It was layed out nicely with a lot of parking and room to get gas motorhome towing a dinghy to the pump and out.  I had planned on staying on BLM land on the west side of AZ85,but didn't see any thing I liked so we went on to Gila Bend.  Nothing there so we headed east towards Tucson.  Stopped at a Rest Stop, but it was really a picnic site and not very safe looking so Cathy said we should stay at Rover's Roost, just a mile off I-8 at Casa Grande.  Bob and Helen had gone back there on Sunday so we called and Helen said she would walk over and check out the boondocking sites.  She said there were 2 or 3 left, but I would have to unhook the Jeep.  We pulled up to the park and Cathy went to see how to get to the sites.  She talked to a John  that was "on duty" and he took us thru the park and out the back gate where we could park on a road and not have to unhook.  We parked and had dinner then went to bed.
 

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