Saturday, September 16, 2017

IT'S A WRAP

After leaving Dillon we spent the next day on the road headed for Brigham City, Utah where we spent the night in a tight campsite barely big enough for our coach.  Guess we won't be gong back there again.  Let's see, that was Tuesday so we spent Wednesday driving through Salt Lake City on our way to Beaver, Utah where we spent Wednesday night.  Thursday we proceeded south on I-15 headed for Las Vegas but only after we went about 150 miles through heavy rain and an electrical storm that had lightening bolts striking the ground less than a mile in front of us at times.

The coach performed flawlessly the entire trip and we found ourselves back at the Las Vegas Motor Coach Resort at about 1:00 pm.  Our contractor was still cleaning up our lot after construction of our new addition - (I guess two weeks notice of when we would be back was not sufficient) - so we cooled our heals in the staging area until things were ready for us to park.  We have now been here two whole days and still have lots to do to get things cleaned up.  Our addition is done except for a couple of tweaks and now we have to figure out how we are going to fill it up.  More on that later.   We are glad to be back at the very best "camping" spot we have ever been to and it is all ours.  I guess you could say we are home.

For now I leave you with a photo of one of our favorite plants.  It does not bloom until we are long gone in the summer.  This year we are back in time to see it before it goes back to sleep.  It's looking a little ragged around the edges already but you get the idea.

Note the smokeless, blue sky in the background.

Monday, September 11, 2017

BACK IN DILLON, MT



We are back in Dillon, Montana on our way back to Las Vegas and in our quest to get out of the smoke and into clear air.  So far we have not been successful.  This area was in the clear a few days ago but since then the winds have shifted yet again and although we are close to the edge we are still getting smoke bad enough to keep the windows closed.  We had planned an extra layover day here and we are sticking with that schedule but we will not be enjoying the clear air - it is somewhere else.  We ARE headed in the right direction however and should be clear of this tomorrow.  In the meantime we enjoyed a nice sunset last night due to all the smoke particles in the air.

WEST

NORTWEST

SOUTH - Yesterday Afternoon
This morning the hills in this photo labeled SOUTH are about 98% obscured by the smoke.  I have been whining about the smoke yet we are fully aware of the disasters in Florida and Texas.  What is happening here in the west seems to be of little concern in much of the rest of the country with the focus on the south but the west is on fire and we are loosing thousands of acres of some of the most beautiful country in the USA.  It is a disaster of a different kind and thankfully it has resulted in minimal loss of life.  Let's pray that the winds die down and the rains come soon.

AQI here is improving and we are headed away from the fires.


Friday, September 8, 2017

ON THE ROAD AGAIN LOOKING FOR CLEAR AIR

Most Current US fire and smoke map.
By the time this gets posted we will be on our way back to Las Vegas.  We have made several tweaks to our schedule which will get us there next week.  We have made so many changes now that I hesitate to say where we will be and when because we are getting pretty good at changing our minds.  As of right now we are going to make a 50 mile trip tomorrow to fuel up and position ourselves in a campground in Coeur d'Alene that will allow us to get an early morning start on Sunday.  There is a great deal of construction on I-90 eastbound in the area of Logan Pass and going through there on a Sunday will allow us to avoid the construction delays.  Probably still a lot of narrow single lane road but we must handle that either way.  The early start is needed mostly because we will be traveling all the way to Dillon, Montana in hopes of getting out of the worst of the smoke.  That is a longer day than we normally like (about 400 miles) but will be worth it if the air is clear there.

Here are a couple pictures from the Sandpoint area.  Sandpoint has had the distinction of having the worst air quality in the nation in the last few days.  Hate to leave Larry and Linda behind but it is time to move on.  Tonight our last dinner of the summer together - Sushi.  Maybe it will be smoked Sushi?

This about half way across "Long Bridge".
Normally those trees in the distance would be clearly visible.

4:30 pm on Labor Day,


Monday, September 4, 2017

HUNKERED DOWN

So much for today's plans.  Woke up to the worst smoke yet since we have been here.  Both the house and the motorhome are closed up tight trying to keep the air as healthy as possible.  Burning eyes and headaches are here, at least for me.  As you can see from the photo below (red X) we are lucky, there are no fires burning nearby us - at least not at the moment.  But the current wind patterns are bringing much of the smoke from elsewhere here.  Everything is so dry that if a fire does start it will get very big very fast.  Not sure if there a much in the way of resources to fight fires right now either.  There are red warning signs on the highways to remind everyone of the fire danger but I don't think anyone needs to be reminded with all this smoke.

This has us thinking about starting out from here early.  I have computed that it is currently a 375 mile, six hour, drive to get out of the smoke.  Might be worth it.  We can do it all on interstate which so far is clear of fire danger on that route.  We will see how the smoke is tomorrow morning. Meanwhile it is breezy outside which can be good, bad, or very bad.  Time will tell.  Still would not trade places with the folks in Texas.  Been a crazy end to summer.


Saturday, September 2, 2017

ANOTHER SMOKE'IN WALK

One thing we have had plenty of the last two months is smoke. We have had it here in northern Idaho and we had it in Seattle and by now we have HAD IT!  Some you have had it worse than us and some of you would have traded the smoke for the heat you are living with so we have little basis to complain.  Still, it is enough to give headaches and burning eyes and sore throats.  Thankfully it is usually not all of those at once.  It does not seem to be as bad in the mornings and that is when we try to take our walks.  This morning we did the longer (3.8 miles) of the three or four routes we like and so I decided to snap a couple of pictures just to give an idea of the countryside here.  It is lovely with or without the smoke.  It is also vulnerable to the source of the smoke - fire - and everyone around here keeps on their toes regarding that subject.  So far no actual fires in this area.  Our smoke comes from the Cascades, Canada and Montana.

Although it will be in the low 90's here the next two days the night time temps are beginning to drop and it is showing in the turning leaves with many falling already.  Soon the fires will be out and the smoke will be gone and so will we.  We have just over a week left here before we begin the trip south to our home for the winter.  What a contrast!  From the peaceful countryside we enjoy here to the chaos and flashing lights of Las Vegas.

You can see the hazy quality of the farther hills - that's smoke.


The Pend Oreille River

This is a busy rail line.  In the distance you can see the trestle that crosses the river.







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