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We are off to.... is our Blog to allow family, friends, and others that are interested to follow us on our extended RV travels.

We aren't full time RVers but like to take extended trips of a month or more as often as we can. We prefer public agency campgrounds like State and National Parks, US Forest Service, etc. We do use some RV Parks if they are the closest or most convenient place to things we want to see or do.


We will attempt to provide information on the various campgrounds we stay in, things to do in the area, and pictures of what we see.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Heading Home 4/14



We were on the road by 8:30 this morning and the snow that is still remaining on the peaks was pretty.  We stopped to take a picture just north of Lone Pine, CA.  The peak between the two higher peaks is Mt. Whitney.  It looks smaller as it is behind the others.


It was a beautiful morning with no wind to speak of and temperatures were in the 50s when we started and the highest all day was in the mid 70s.  Below is a shot south of Mammoth Lakes. There should be a lot more snow on the Sierra at this time of year.  Snow pack is only about 25% normal.


Mono Lake has recovered some in recent years after lawsuits forced the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to provide ample flows into the lake.  For years most of the water in the Eastern Sierras has been diverted south to LA and Mono Lake continued to recede until the diversion was limited.


There is more snow in some of the northern portions of the Sierras but still way, way below normal.


A quick stop to stretch our legs.


We got to Bridgeport, CA just about noon and had hoped to stop at the Hays Street Cafe as we had eaten there before and liked it.  Unfortunately it was closed so we continued into town and stopped at a place called the Burger Barn.  We weren't too sure about it but there aren't many choices here.  It was just a little place that you walked up to the window to order and sat at tables outside.  They had a number of Mexican food items besides the burgers.  Linda had a Burrito Bowl and I had a Carnitas Burrito.  Both were quite good. 

          We were getting close to home after we crossed Carson Pass and proceeded                              past Kirkwood Meadows.


The snow cut along side the highway this time of year would normally be 10' high.  In most places it was only 2-4" high.


Arrived home at about 3:30 after enjoying our trip fully.  Had some of the campgrounds along the Walker River been open we may have stopped for another night.  I think they start to open next week.

We are already working on the next trip.

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