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Driving Day

Salina, Utah:  NOTE: Where have we been? We have been in Parker, Colorado! My brother and his family were transferred to Parker. We arrived, along with my parents in their RV, to help them move into their new home. We had a great time - worked hard and were finished in time to enjoy a pleasant Fourth of July cookout and fireworks extravaganza. We have driven from one coast to the other and helped our daughter and my brother move.

Weird.

Now we have several days of hard driving to reach our goal: Sacramento and the Olympic Trials for Track & Field! We put a big dent in our goal today, driving an amazing 472 miles in 10 hours, stopping only 3 times! (As one of my readers would say, "Wow"!) We left Castle Rock, Colorado (we have been staying at the Castle Rock Campground) at 8 a.m. sharp and took Highway 85 up to catch I-70 and we stayed on it all day. We did have nice weather today - wouldn't you know it, since we were driving all day? We stopped at noon at the nicest rest stop ever on the Colorado River in the Glenwood Canyon. Happy families were putting-in with river guides for a day of rafting! It was simply a beautiful spot - the road goes through a narrow canyon of sheer red rock cliffs! A bike path goes for miles and miles through this area, too. We had lunch in the motorhome and started driving again - only to meet up with a wall of black skies and cracking  lightning. Fortunately for us, the storm stayed north and we didn't even get a sprinkle. We could enjoy the spectacular, yet dangerous, bolts from afar.

Glenwood Canyon rafting
Glenwood Canyon rafters

We stopped in Fruita, Utah for diesel (81 gallons, $150) and then started climbing and climbing through the 120-mile stretch of I-70 we passed weeks ago after leaving St. George - the famed "No Services for the next 120 miles" portion! It was 96 degrees and Our Intrigue was not happy, but she continued chugging up the hills and our air conditioner kept blasting out icy air! On the way east, we stopped at Devil's Canyon for a break. On the way west, we stopped at Ghost Rock for a rest. Isn't Utah simply beautiful?

Ghost Rock
The view at Ghost Rock

Today, for the first time, I tried something new in my RV cooking repertoire! Knowing we would have a big driving day ahead, this morning I mixed ingredients for a black bean chili together and put it in the fridge. When we stopped at noon, I put it all in the crockpot, turned-on the inverter and we drove all afternoon with the lovely aroma of dinner stewing. In the sink! Hey, I'm not crazy - I didn't want my driver slamming on the brakes and having chili flying all over Our New Intrigue! I sat the crockpot in the sink for safety.
 
Speaking of black bean chili - it's time to eat! Good night, all!

RV Park: Butch Cassidy Campground - good for overnight only. Great water pressure though.