Hello again, welcome
back to our story. Our last chapter ended on Saturday, July 6th,
when we moved from near Grants Pass, Oregon, south to Redding,
California. When we got to Redding it was over 100 degrees, so we
did little outside work and after getting the coach set up pretty
much stayed inside in the air conditioning. We did make one quick
run to find a nearby geocache, just so we could keep our consecutive
days streak going.
Sunday, July 7th,
was predicted to be another hot day, close to 102 degrees. After
lunch we left the RV park and went out to do some shopping. We
stopped and picked up one geocache on the way to Costco, but it was
too hot to do any more. We had to return to Costco because now that
we are back in California, we can buy our vodka at Costco instead of
very expensive State liquor store, as is the law in Oregon.
After our Costco run
we also made a stop at Walmart and then a local Raley's store.
Walmart for general supplies and Raley's because they had pork ribs
on sale. Later in the week we are traveling to Mineral, California,
in the mountains east of Redding, to attend the Bullock's 50th
Anniversary party. We are going to be up there for a week with a lot
of our friends, and there are no stores around. One of the nights is
going to be a “rib fest” so we needed a couple racks of ribs to
contribute. Once we were done with our shopping we went back to the
coach and stayed inside the rest of the day and evening.
Monday, July 8th, another
hundred plus day predicted for Redding. After lunch Matt Bullock
came over to the coach to replace the faucet on our kitchen sink.
Matt is the son of our friends Peggy and Vernon Bullock, and Matt
owns and operates a plumbing business here in Redding. Our kitchen
faucet was badly worn out but if I bought one at an RV place it was
close to $300 and even home improvement store charged more than $200,
and then I would have to put it in. It is not the most accessible
location and it sounded like way too much work. Matt came out and
installed a nice, top of the line brushed chrome Price-Pfister faucet
for $205, and he did it in an hour instead of the two or three it
would have taken me. Not to mention no leaks with a professional.
Just as Matt was leaving our friends
Ray and Suzie Babcock pulled into the Elks park. When we left
Harrisburg last week for the Rogue River State Park Ray and Suzie
went south too, but not as far. They stopped at the Seven Feathers
Casino in Canyonville. They had planned on staying there until
Wednesday when we all go into Mineral for the week of fun surrounding
the Bullock's 50th Anniversary party. I guess they
weren't having much luck because the called us the last night and
checked to see if there was room in the Elks for them. We said there
were always a couple of spots open during the early afternoon, so
they said they were coming.
We let them get moved in and set up and
then the four of us went out to do our laundry. After laundry we
stopped to try and get one geocache to keep our streak going. We had
trouble with the first two caches we went to and didn't find them,
but the third time was the charm and we had our find for the day. We
stopped at the Dollar Store for a couple of things and then went back
to the coach.
About 5:30 we got together with the
Babcocks and had cocktails. The four of us then went out for dinner
a local Chinese restaurant that had a pretty good reputation. Lim's
was not too far from the Elks and it wasn't very busy. We ended up
getting the dinner for four people, which was a lot of food. Chow
mein, soup, egg rolls, sweet and sour pork, fried rice, and fried
shrimp. The quality of the food was so-so. It tasted OK, it was
just a little bland. The pork chow mein had very little meat and
most of it actually looked more like deli ham than pork. Not a place
I would recommend for Chinese. After dinner we went back to the
coach and watched TV until bed.
Tuesday, July 9th, I was up
and out of the coach by a little before 8:00 a.m. and took the Jeep
down to the local dealer for an oil change. The Jeep dealer in
Redding was only a mile or so from the Elks, so I got there pretty
quickly. They were done with the oil change by 9:30 and I drove to
the Post Office to mail some packages and stopped to pick up one
nearby geocache. I was back at the coach by a little after 10:00.
Around noon Peggy Bullock came to the
coach and picked up Jackie and Suzie Babcock and the three of them
went off to lunch. I stayed around the coach and got a few little
chores done. The women got back about 3:30 and Peggy left to go back
up home. We went over to the Babcock's about 5:00 for cocktails and
then Ray served up a great meal of seafood curry. He is a good cook
and the food was excellent. Way better Asian food than we had the
night before. We finally went back to our coach about 8:30 and
watched TV until bedtime.
Wednesday, July 10th was
another moving day. We left the Elks, with the Babcock's right
behind us, about 10:00 a.m. and started the 75 mile drive from
Redding to the little mountain town of Mineral, about 40 miles east
of Red Bluff, California. Mineral is the town where Peggy and Vernon
have their cabin and where their 50th Anniversary
celebration is being held. The first 25 miles were mostly freeway,
from Redding south to Red Bluff. After Red Bluff we went east on
State Route 36. The first 20 miles of that route were OK, mostly
straight road with rolling hills. The road was two lane, but not too
narrow. The last 20 miles were up into the mountains of the Sierra
Nevada and the trip got intense. The road narrowed and we were in a
lot of curves and steep hills. Some of the areas were 20 and 25 mph
sections. The worst part was going up over 3,000 feet in elevation
in about 15 miles. We were pulling our Jeep, which is very heavy,
and the steep grades were causing the coach to overheat. The outside
temperature was in the 90's and I actually had to stop at one point
and let the coach cool down. I never got any warning lights, but the
gauge was showing the engine temp in the red. I didn't want it to
get hot enough to set off the warning light, because then it might be
too late.
Our roof satellite dish wouldn't work
with all the trees, but I got our portable dish out and had TV
working pretty quickly. It is not the HD we have gotten used to, but
it will do for a week. I tried to help Ray get his portable dish
setup, but he was having some issues I couldn't solve. We are going
to try again with his tomorrow.
About 4:30 we went to Peggy and
Vernon's house for the evening meal, the first of our week long
celebration. The Bullock's actual anniversary was a couple weeks
ago, but they chose this date as a convenience for friends and to try
to ensure they would have nice weather. The “official” party is
on Saturday, but because they know that many of their friends were
coming up on Wednesday and staying for week, they just planned out a
week long series of parties. Yea! We also got our first look at the
Bullock's house. They bought this piece of property many years ago
and it just had a 20 by 40 cabin, built in 1937, on the lot. They
now have an almost 3,000 square foot house, multilevel and fully
modern. The house is gorgeous and the lot is beautiful. Not
everyone that is coming to the party has arrived yet, but there were
still a couple dozen people at the house, most of whom we know. We
had cocktails for a couple hours and then a pot luck dinner that was
great. It was wonderful to be around friends, new and old, and we
had a great time. We finally helped cleanup and left about 8:30 or
so and went back to the coach for the rest of the night.
Peggy's son Larry cooked up a huge mess
of pork ribs for dinner and then the rest of the meal was pot luck.
The ribs were great, as was all the other food. About 6:00 or so I
started doing karaoke and there were only about four people who
regularly sang, but there were a few, including some of the little
kids, who tried various songs and everyone really seemed to enjoy the
entertainment. We finally quit about 8:00 when it started getting
cool and people starting leaving for home. We are just going to
leave the equipment there so we can do music any night over the rest
of the week we are going to be here. We helped clean up and were
back at our coach about 8:30 and stayed in the rest of the night.
About 4:00 we were back at the
Bullock's house for the festivities. The kids had decorated the
house with gold balloons, table clothes, little gifts on the table,
and everything. Very cute. Peggy's daughter Katie is a chef at a
restaurant in Redding and she is doing the entire dinner tonight.
She put out a great spread of hors de'vours, including meatballs and
some great little chicken drumettes. These were basically drumsticks
with the ends cut off so you just have the meaty part of the
drumstick.
Sunday, July 14th, we went
out after lunch to do some geocaching. We took Dave and Karen Van
Egdon with us. Dave and Karen are long time friends of Peggy and
Vernon who live in the Sacramento area. We met them a few years ago
when we camped with their camping group in Quartzsite, Arizona. They
are geocachers, but are not as avid as we are. They generally only
cache when they are with other people who are cachers. We had asked
them if they wanted to go out for a couple hours to cache and they
said yes.
We drove west on Highway 36 back
towards Red Bluff, the road we came in on, picking up caches along
the way. In a little under two hours we had six new finds with no
DNF's. There was one cache that we were very close to calling a DNF
when Karen looked for the third or fourth time in a particular
location and finally saw the tiny little cache. The reason we only
got six in two hours was that they were several miles apart and all
required a little bit of hiking and bushwhacking. Nothing serious,
but time consuming. After getting six we decided it was a little too
hot, low 80's, and the sun was really hot, so we headed back to the
coach.
Monday, July 15th, another
glorious summer day in Mineral. This morning most of the people who
had been staying at the RV park for Peggy and Vernon's celebration
pulled out heading for home. The only hold outs are us, the Wilsons
and the Babcocks. We decided that since we had been at the Bullock's
for the last five nights, that Jackie would cook a meal for everyone
that was left here and serve it here at the RV park. Since she knew
she would be busy most of the afternoon we only went out right after
lunch to find one quick geocache to keep our caching streak alive.
We found one about five miles up the road, although it required a
little hike up a low hill that had Jackie huffing and puffing for a
while. After that we picked up a couple things that we had left at
Peggy's, then went back to the coach. Off and on we cleaned house,
relaxed, and Jackie cooked.
About 4:00 we put out cheese and
crackers, using a lot of the fancy cheeses we bought when we were in
Tillamook. Peggy and Vernon came over shortly after and we had a
nice cocktail hour with just the eight of us. This is familiar
territory as it has often been the eight of us at RV parks around the
country for the last three years. About 6:30 Jackie brought out
dinner, a Mexican Fiesta with both her chili rellano casserole and
her taquito casserole, as well as some rice and beans. Everyone ate
their fill, and then some, and then we sat around and talked until
about 8:00 when the mosquito started to come out in force. We packed
up dinner and everyone headed for their own places.
Ray and Suzie are pulling out tomorrow
and Gary and Ramona are staying until Wednesday morning. We were
going to leave Wednesday also, but decided after talking to Peggy and
Vernon to stay one more day and leave Thursday. That will give us
one day with just us and them.
Tuesday, July 16th, our
friends the Babcocks pulled out about 10:00 this morning. We
probably won't see them again until late in the year in the Coachella
Valley. We left the coach about noon and drove over to Peggy and
Vernon's house to pick them up for a day of exploring. They also had
their eight year old granddaughter Trinity with them. She decided to
stay with them for the rest of the week after the party. With the
five of us in our car we went out and did a little geocaching first.
We stopped at two caches that we had not been able to find a couple
of days ago. One of the two was a cache that even Peggy and Vernon
had looked for several times without success. Both of them had been
found yesterday by the Wilson's and the Babcock's and they gave us a
little bit of a hint. It took a little looking but we finally found
both of them and got them logged as found. We like fixing DNFs.
We then started on the road up to
Lassen Volcanic National Park, which is located only about ten miles
north of Mineral. Peggy and Vernon, having lived in the area for
decades, have been there many times, but they always like going back,
and they wanted to take Trinity. We had visited the park back in
2005 on our first trip with the new motor home, but we didn't
remember too much about the place. On the way up we stopped and got
one more cache, making a total of three “official” finds for the
day.
We dropped off Peggy, Vernon and
Trinity at their house and we went back to the coach for about an
hour to rest. About 5:30 we went over to Peggy and Vernon's again
for a BBQ. We brought some nice steaks and potatoes for dinner. The
only other people there were Gary and Ramona Wilson, who don't leave
until tomorrow. The six of us, plus Trinity, had a very nice time
talking and relaxing. The steaks were great and we finally left
about 8:30 and headed back to the coach. Trinity and Jackie were
getting along very well and Trinity wanted to spend the night with
us. Peggy said OK, so she came back to the coach with us and she and
Jackie talked and played on the computer. She likes cats and wanted
to spend some more time with Benji and Smokey too. We finally all
went to bed about 11:00 after a very fun day.


Thursday, June 18th, another
travel day. Today was a short trip, we were only going about 40
miles, down the hill into Red Bluff to stay at the Elks Lodge. Since
it was a short run, and almost all down a fairly steep slope, we
didn't hook up the car. No sense having 5,600 pounds of car pushing
me down the hill. Jackie drove behind me and, ironically, so did
Peggy. She was taking Trinity back home to Redding and were going
down the hill at the same time as we were.
The trip only took about an hour and we
were settled into the Red Bluff Elks Lodge RV park before around
noon. We are only going to stay here one night before moving on to
Paradise, California, so we decided to make it a stay at home
afternoon. We did go out and find one geocache and made a quick stop
at Walmart and Raley's for some supplies. Peggy stopped by to say
hello on here way back up to Mineral from Redding.
The finish of our week of celebration
in Mineral and our arrival in Red Bluff mark a good spot to close
this chapter. It has been a great two weeks with a lot of good
friends. We will be wandering around central California for the next
month and a half or so, so we will publish again in a couple weeks
just to keep things current. Until the next time remember that
challenges are what make life interesting, overcoming them is what
makes life meaningful. See ya!