Day Trips

Day 19 – Route 88 The Apache Trail

The is officially known as and runs eastward from Apache Junction to Roosevelt Dam where it meets up with Route 188. In between these two points we discovered an are rich in history and some incredibly terrifying roads. Starting our day with the and , we moved on to and toured the home made where we watched an old west shootout. is located where the pavement ends and the 22 miles of gravel begins. We stopped for lunch at the famous where Rob saddled up to the bar before trying their chili. The next 2 hours on gravel road and down was about the most invigorating and terrifying thing we’ve ever done. We were never more grateful for pavement when we got to the end.

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Day 8 – Death Valley California Part Two

Touring Death Valley for the 2nd day in a row, we wanted to see more of the sights. Today we first climbed the 15% grade up to Dante’s View at 5600+ feet where it was hailing, then down to Bad Water at 284 feet BELOW sea level. It’s not supposed to rain in Death Valley, but we were in the middle of a full on rains storm. We waited it out and then drove back up the road to the Natural Bridge just before sunset. Dinner was at the Death Valley Junction Cafe where Rob had to have the Death Valley Junction Burger and coleslaw.

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Day 4 – Mormon Temple Square

After gassing up and moving the quantum energy magnets from the Toad to the motorhome engine, we left for Salt Lake City Utah. It was a short day on the road and we were both excited about visiting the Mormon Tabernacle and Temple Square. As it was the holiday season, the Temple Square was lit up and filled with families. Dar got some great shots while Rob crossed another “point of interest” off his list.

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