This Fall we're heading back out west. COVID will be in our thoughts as we plan for adventures while we stay safe! Our plans are to head first to Colorado, then zip over to Utah. Lots of hiking and biking are planned along our route.



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Friday, March 20, 2020

BIW Performs ! 2,721 miles in 5 days - We're Home

Hard to believe that less than a week ago, we were having lunch at the Polo Club Tack Room on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.  As all of the COVID-19 news continued to intensify, we started talking about heading home early.  By the time we biked back to Lake Cahuilla Campground after a 26 mile bike ride, we both decided we needed to leave in the morning.

So Sunday morning, we left.  Our week planned in Sedona, and some interesting stops on the way home will be rescheduled for next Spring.






Five days of driving, got us home before dark.  Ruthie shared much more of the driving of our motorhome......we couldn't have made this drive so quickly without her. 

We knew we had made the right decision, as we continued to listen to the news.  Stopping the second night at Walmart in Amarillo, Texas really opened our eyes.  The shelves were bare as panic has set in all over the U.S.

We'll all survive.  So glad to be home and well stocked so we can stay in our local town and enjoy the beach, biking, and walking on the boardwalk.

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Our travels are cut short

The world tossed up a curve ball.  The Corona Virus (COVID-19), which originated in China has traveled throughout the world.  Hoped to be contained near its origin, this didn't happen.  Being faced with continuing our travels with uncertainty for the near future, we  have decided to head home.

So we drive back to the East coast, 2,800 miles.  It has been a great trip....now it's time to be home.

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Palm Desert.............for the Rich & Famous?




We're staying warm and sunny in southern California with a couple of weeks at Lake Cahuilla County Park on the shores of  "Lake" Cahuilla.  What could be better than high 70s, lots of sunshine, and all of the flowers and magnificent landscapes along the housing and golf resorts.  Makes for great biking down the paved roads.  And all of this with our fellow RVer friends.


Biking to downtown La Quinta for a great bagel & lox at the local biker(pedal) restaurant, then a nice walk through the Celebration fine art show at the civic center.. all on a nice 18 mile round trip bike.






                How about a Polo tournament on a Sunday afternoon?  Pretty impressive horses and riders, and some serious competition.


















Then a day trip out to Joshua Tree National Park, amongst the rocks and Joshua Trees...….a very magical place...………..Wish we had decided to camp here for a few nights!  There's even some free transportation to get around the park.






Then back to our campsite in La Quinta.  Lots more biking and eating.  Every street we bike has such beautiful landscapes, and all of the flowers!

We had a surprise, a large rainstorm with thunder and lightening.  Everything flooded, but hours later only the plants knew it had rained.


Monday, March 2, 2020

Adventures at Anza Borrego Desert State Park

We have had so many great adventures here in the desert!  After setting up camp 

surrounded by mountains, cactus, shrubs, and flowers; we headed out to explore and experience this incredible area. Sharing all of this with our friends, the Feesers and the Cousins.  


First a bike to the desert sculptures and then to a location recommended to see all of the many desert blooms.  How enchanting. Over 30 miles of biking, lots of stops to check out the art, and wow....the flowers!












The SLOT...………..another adventure.  This time we biked 16 miles to a very sandy road, then attempted to bike the sand...….not good for us,














so we locked our bikes to a very spikey Ocotillo and walked the rest of the way to the trail head.




Meeting up with our friends at the trailhead, we headed to  The Slot.  Very narrow in spots, cool in the shaded area, and overall a lot of fun! More steel sculptures on this ride too!  



For our final adventure here at Anza Borrego, we took the hike along Hell Hole Canyon to a Palm Oasis, that surprised us with the size.  Six miles of hiking on a gradual up grade trail, with the Oasis in sight, we started to scramble around the rocks.  Lunch among the palms.  Then we backtracked admiring all of the incredible desert landscape, and again all of the blooms!