Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Day 7 27 July Mesa Verde National Park
















Off to Mesa Verde at about 7:45 AM. We loaded our goodies all of us including Cooper the traveling Pug in the Dodge and away we went. We drove down HWY 160 to Pagosa Springs and as we were going through town saw a goldsmiths shop so we stopped and visited with a real nice lady that was the goldsmith. Summer Phillips she was just great gave us all the info we needed so we could find out the true value of the chunk. Summer weighed the chunk, it weighed 28 Grams of a Troy ounce. She also told us that she felt it has some sort of alloy in it and was more like processed gold than a nugget, that is how we felt because of the color. Summer said that the value would just depend on the actual pure gold content but figured that low ball was over $500.00. She also cleaned and steamed Donna's rings and wow were they shinny. Summer gave us a mans name in Durango, CO and we were going through on the way so we stopped and talked with Bill Cook owner of the Jewelry Works in Durango. Bill was very nice and went over everything about the chunk with us. He suggested as did Summer that we get in contact with a gold refining company and they both recommended the same place and both said to tell them that they had recommended them. So that was great and back on the road we went. We got to the park and were able to enter free on Dales Golden Pass great savings. The main part of the park was some 20 miles in and up to around 7000FT elevation. The Cliff Dwellings are just amazing and I would have never guessed that there were so many of them. We got to the Museum and walked around a while then outside to a picnic area and had lunch then off to view the park and dwellings closer. We had a wonderful time in the park and headed home around 4:30 PM. On the way we say a place that raised Elk and stopped on the way home to see them closer but they were laying down in the back of the field. We stopped again in Pagosa Springs and had the best dinner we have had, just a great meal. Home at about 9:30 PM what a day it was just fantastic, we all were just wore plumb out.

Day 6 26 July Creed

Today we just hung around till up in the morning and then we all decided that maybe some place in Creed might be able to tell us the weight and value of the chunk. So off the Creed we went. We hit all the places in town that were open and no luck. We had a good time walking the streets and then had a nice lunch before coming home. We spent the evening just resting and then over to Dale & Donnas for Mexican Dominoes, and the WINNERS were Barry & Dale!!!!!!!!! We got lucky and took the lady's, but we all had fun..
We planned to head to Measa Verde National park tomorrow and spend the day. It is about 150 miles from South Fork. End of another great day in South Fork, Colorado

Day 5 25 July Surprises and Elevation












This morning we got started at about 8:00AM and at 8,145ft in elevation took off to a small ghost town Summitville,CO an old GOLD mining town. The trip to the town was just out of sight with beauty, the road wound up the most beautiful mountain valley. There were places that you could get right down to a winding stream and camp,we saw quite a few campers. The trip to Summitville was just spectacular and we thought could not be bettered. We arrived at Summitville and I got out my metal detectors for Dale and I to do some detecting around the old buildings. We got up the small hill to the buildings and started to pick up nails it seemed that the place was just covered in nails and junk, along with biting fly's and mosquitoes, they were killers just all over us. We were detecting for a while and I struck a signal not much better than any other but deeper so I was bound and determined to find what ever it was. I dug 6-8" and kept loosing the signal but just kept digging and siffing until I hit something with my digger and when I got it out of the hole I started to just shake I could not believe that I had what looked like a rather large piece of gold!!!! I went over to Dale who was hard at it and held out my hand to show him, I was almost out of breath with excitement. Dale looked at it and said do you think it is gold I said that I was not sure but it looked like it was. We dug around for a while longer thew took the piece down to the Jeep to show the Donnas. We were all pretty excited and just not sure it was real gold. We headed on up the road when I spotted a guy sitting in the stream gold panning, I told Dale to stop and I would walk down and just ask the guy he surly new what it was. Well Dale and I walked down the hill and the guy came across the stream to talk to us. I showed him the chunk and his eyes almost popped out even with him trying to show no emotion. He took a knife from dale and scratched the chunk and said it the real thing you have a nice piece of GOLD. We talked a few minutes and the back up the hill to the Jeep.(Did I mention that at this time we were at about 10,000FT elevation and were having quite the time breathing so the hill clime back to the Jeep about killed us) We told the Donnas what he said and all started speculating on how much the chunk weighed. We headed up the road again enjoying the scenery and everything. We came to this road that lead up to the top of the mountain and decided to give it a try. We got to the top at 12,603FT what a sight it was awesome. We were going to eat lunch but it started to sleet and boy did it come down. We made our way back to the main road and on towards Del Norte a town on HWY160 east of South Fork. Dales brother had an airplane hanger at the airport in this town. The rest of the drive was as pretty as the first. We got to the airport and sat in the Jeep and ate lunch because the sleet had turned to rain. After lunch we drove some of the back roads to the north of Del Norte, some very pretty areas but just hills and planes land, high desert. We completed a large circle drive and then back to HWY 160 and west to South Fork and home. When we got back Donna and I decided that we would set up the screen tent so we could sit out side in the evenings without the mosquito's. We sat around just pondering the value of our find and going over the beautiful sights was saw. We ate dinner and I went back outside for something and I saw a beautiful rainbow. I got Donna and showed her. She said that was the lucky rainbow!!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Day Four 24 July River & Mountains







Up with Cooper early and just messing around camp when Dale came out,we talked a while and he wanted to take a quick drive around town to show me the area. We drove around and went to the Masonic park a beautiful area that is full of old cabins for members of the Masonic order. Dales brother had a cabin in there up till about three years ago and sold it. We stopped at the Rainbow store they have just about everything one could imagine. Back to the park and we decided to pack a lunch and do some sight seeing (exploring). Dale knows the area real well and off we went we drove back through the Masonic park and along the river. Then Dale headed up in the Mtns on an old road he remembered and we ended up at a beautiful spot above the Rio Grand river. (Pic) We came out of the Mtns and down the road to a spot by the river and had our lunch. While eating a woman and her dog came over to visit, boy Cooper had a great time they ran and played. The lady was real nice and is a camp host at a place down near Pagosa Springs. The camp area is a no hook up area meaning no elec, water, sewer. We had a nice visit with her and will drive down to see her when we go that direction. After lunch we headed into Creed a real neat town on hwy 149 north of South Fork, we walked around town awhile and Donna bought me a present, a bag of Moose poop. (candy) We drove back to SF and then went out to dinner. We will not be eating at that place again. During the day and last evening when we were in the park we were trying to set Donna F's new DISH sat up and we have worked and work and no luck. Ours set up right away. Off to bed Cooper is so tired he went to bed before us.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Day Three Thursday 23 July

We got up early and were starting our day when Donna told me she had not slept well due to hearing a cat fight or something during the night. Later when I stepped out of the RV you could tell that a Dove in the cedar tree right at the door drew its last breath and became a meal for something!! Well Dale & Donna were up early and we left at 7:30AM. Everyone is ready to get to South Fork, CO. I was real happy with the way our RV was doing we were having no trouble at all keeping up with Dale and his Diesel Pusher, I had been concerned that it would be hard to keep up on the hills but we were doing OK. We got a great plus when about 45 min out we passed into Mountain time zone and gained an hour that made us all feel better knowing we would make South Fork today. We got to Walsenburg, CO and stopped for a break this is a town on I25 and at the bottom of the Mtn pass we had to go over 9,350 Ft. I was real nerves about making it over the top pulling the Dodge and had just about decided to unhook and have Donna follow me over the 8 miles to the top. As we took off for the top I decided it would go and we followed Dale up, at about 8300FT Dale started slowing down and I let off to stay behind him but when I did the RV would not pic back up so we were losing power, I shifted down and it did no good so I was shifting back to drive and went to neutral and then back to drive, well that ended it all we just died right on the road at 8450FT. I called Dale on the radio and told him and he pulled over right quick. I got out of sorts for a few short minutes but gained control pretty fast.(I am getting better with that lose of control thing). I was able to get it started and pulled up and over behind Dale off the road. It would start but just not have any power to move, Dale came back and I unhooked the Dodge as Dale looked things over. We crawled all under it and decided that maybe it was the fuel filter we found the filter but were just not sure as to the cause of the problem. Donna was going through the manuals (that are worthless) to see if she could find anything. As all this was taking place the weather was getting colder and it started to rain and hail. All through the time we were down I would try to start it on an off, well ti started and this time the RPM's stayed up like they should and I was able to accelerate with out it missing. We sat for a few minutes and I decided that I would head up the road to the next turn off and if it was running OK just keep going and I would call and Donna would follow me up. I took off and the RV never missed a beat it ran perfectly and over the pass and on into Alamosa to the Wal-Mart. We got into town and followed the GPS to wal-mart, only the last turn it said right and it should have said left. Donna and I wondered through the back streets winding out way back as Dale and Donna found a place to park and waited on us. We started the generator for cooper to have air and headed in for grocery's.
We came out all happy with our wal-mart fix and when we go to the RV the generator was off well I had for got that at high altitude you have to change a setting so I did. We went to eat lunch at a Mexican restaurant and then back too the RV's to head to South Fork after we gassed up. I hooked the Dodge back up and we were off, one hour left. We got to the park and were getting set up when we found out that the park had no water but it would be fixed the next day. We got settled in and down finally and that was that day!!!!!!!!!!!

Day Two, Winona, KS Wednesday 22, July





Started off at around 8:30 AM. We followed Dale & Donna and headed to Winona, KS to a little city park that they had stopped at before. On the way we took a short break at a rest area in the Flint Hills. (Pic) of the two RV from the observation area and Dale walking up to meet us. We made real good time and were averaging about 60 miles an hour,(We drove 400 miles) not to shabby for the RV's. We got into the city park early afternoon and parked to just decide were we would set up. Dale and I walked to the back side and thought it would offer more protection from the road noise so we went back to the RV's to move. I was walking beside Dales trailer and a Gigantic Huge Monsterest SNAKE and I crossed paths, I believe the snake went under his trailer but not sure as I was about 100 yards away when I stopped running, Not in the least bit scared just being very respectful of his place in nature. Got over the shakes and we moved the RV's and set up for the evening. Donna & Donna decided on Grilled burgers so I set into getting the grill ready as Dale made a few adjustments to the hitch on his trailer. We all set down and had a good meal and Donna F made a delicious Blueberry pie that we all enjoyed for desert. We had all decided to head into our RV's for the night and what a surprise we all got from Mother Nature. We had a tremendous wind and rain storm blow in and all _______ broke lose for about 45 min. I had opened the bed room windows knowing that one of them is hard to close so we ran to the BR and were fighting the window as Mother Nature was trying to take us to OZ LAND. We ended up getting it closed from the inside but sustained a little water on the bed, but no real big deal as it was on Donna's side!!!!!! After the storm we gave it up for the night. Sorry to lazy to take many pictures.

First day out headed to Peculiar, MO Tuesday 21, July





We started the day out in a pouring rain at about 9:10 AM. We drove just about 217 miles of our 307 mile trip in a driving rain but we were sure excited about heading to Colorado. Arrived at Dale & Donna's at around 4:30 PM, not a bad trip at all really. We did develop a leak of some sort over the kitchen counter and it dripped a few drops but nothing to get worried about. Dale got us all backed in to his RV spot and hooked up and we visited for a while and then off to an all you can eat taco place. Dale new the owner and she took real good care of us while we downed way to many taco's, that were delicious. Back to their place and to bed for a early start.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Off to the mountains of CO.

Looks like we are heading to South Fork, CO with Dale & Donna Fletcher some friends for a couple of weeks or so. Dale & Donna have both spent some time in the area said there is plenty to do. Dale will be towing a lg trailer with his jeep behind their RV and has told me he knows plenty of places to ride in the mountains and see lots of wild life. South Fork is on Hwy 160 just north of Pagosa Springs at about 8500FT and should be plenty cool.
We plan right now to leave on the 21st and head to Peculiar,MO and spend the night at Dale & Donna's and start out for South Fork on the 22nd, arriving on the 24th. Sounds like it should be an interesting trip with plenty to see and do. I hope it makes for some good pictures and reading.
I changed the oil in the RV and the generator already so I think we are just about ready to go as it stands now.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Made it by noon!!!

We had a good trip from Lake Village to the house, home by noon and the lawn completed by 7:00pm..

Monday, July 6, 2009

Leaving Biloxi, MS heading toward home.





We hit the road about 8:30am after we got everything in its place. The drive was not so bad it rained about 1/2 of the trip but not to bad. We came up HWY 49 all the way to HWY 82 and then crossed over the Mississippi River between Greenville, MS and Lake Village,AR. We decided to lay over at the Pecan Grove RV Park in Lake Village. The RV park is nice great place for a quick over night stay. We got set up and walked Cooper then just rested for a few hours and then off to dinner. Once again we had a nice dinner and after boosting the economy in Greenville, MS we came back to the RV and called it a night.
Cooper was up at 4:25 wanting breakfast, after checking the time he was told to go back to sleep it was to early. At 5:11 he was up again so I got up fed him and made coffee. After cooper ate I took him out for a walk and I sure know why I don't live here, the MOSQUITO'S are real bad, they ate me up this morning. Well we will get around here in a little bit and head toward the house should be home around noon.

Last Day at the Beach!!




The last day at the beach!!(For Now) We got to the beach and lots of other people had the same idea. The wind was blowing pretty well but we got set up and Donna restarted her tanning and I restarted my quest for treasure. We had been there maybe two hours and Donna found me with a bottle of water and told me that the umbrella had taken flight but had not done any damage to it's self or others. I continued the hunt for about another hour and looked up to see the great THUNDER storm had returned. We packed and headed to the RV (I left the awning out)to put the outside furniture up. Got back just after the storm hit and was it ever raining and the wind blowing. I got the awning in with no damage and since I was soaked just decided that I would wash the front of the RV and let the rain do the rinsing. Rain stopped and Donna headed to the Laundry by the office and I finished cleaning and packing because we are HEADING HOME tomorrow. I took Donna to the Island Casino for dinner, they have a real nice Buffet. The casino is one of the largest down in the area now and was pretty nice. I played on the penny machine for over an hour. We got back to the RV and took Cooper out for his late night walk,then off to wonderland. Long day tomorrow.


Sunday, July 5, 2009

Happy 4th of July!!!!








Started out pretty hot. We decided the we would take a driving tour today, so off we went. The beaches were packed with people and canapes of every description, along with BQ Grills and Sound systems, the party had started by 10:00am. First stop was at the dock in Biloxi to check out the boats and just walk around. Cooper was with us so we stayed close to the truck, due to the heat. We saw lots of different types of boats and people. We headed on to the east on Hwy 90 going to check out the Gulf Islands National Seashore. The park at the GINS was a pretty nice park with lots of day use area and camping along with a real nice fishing dock and boat launch. We watched some people crabbing and Donna saw a small crab under the walkway and thought it was a big spider attacking something. Check out the pictures. The rain started as we were at the park and we decided to head back to the house. The wind was real strong and was getting stronger as the afternoon continued. As we passed the beaches again it was almost comical watching the shade covers and all blowing over and around. We made it home and the thunder storms hit and it rained hard for about 2 hours. It was great because the temp. dropped between 22-26 degrees and that was wonderful. After the rain I started the old grill and Donna fixed the fixings for our T-Bone steaks. We had a delicious meal and then took Cooper for a walk.