If it's January, it must be time for Quartzite
Hey POGgers,
The Quartzite, AZ rock, mineral, fossil, RV Show, and all purpose swap meet begins shortly. If you have never been to it, it is worth a visit. You'll be amazed at how you survived without "stuff" that you didn't know you needed, until you walk around the place. The RV show begins Jan. 19 and runs for 10 days. The swap meet is ongoing and runs the month of January.
Come use your bus in a new way. Join us and thousands of other rv'ers boondocking on the BLM land. It really is a good time. Cocktails and campfires every night. If anyone is interested, give me a shout and I'll send you the lat/long of where we'll be.
Ken
H with stacker - coming clean
Geez, when you've got an old H3 seated coach (under construction) with a stacker racing trailer, you can't hide anywhere! I'll plead guilty to simply lurking on the board, enjoying the banter and soaking up all the expertise. I missed this thread until Jim Skiff asked if I was in Quartzsite. This is my first post - please be gentle.
Judie and I really enjoyed meeting the group at Santa Fe, but got a real kick in the teeth when three months later, her mild but persistant stomach ache was diagnosed as inoperable pancreatic cancer and she was given two to six months to live. So much for our daily four mile power walks and healthy lifestyle. The coach did well covering over 6000 miles in 27 days (24 one-nighters) to let Judie say "goodbye" to friends and family. Despite making the entire trip from Arizona to Florida, back to Arizona then to Tacoma, WA on her stomach in bed, she had some good visits and was happy we had the means to do it. She passed away in Washington on August 16th, 2007, a month before her 66th birthday. We were both delighted to have gotten twelve great years of full time RV adventuring.
About Quartzsite: Yes, you'll track fine powder dirt onto your clean floors. Where you park will determine if it's a little or a lot. If the wind blows, it will be on your counter tops as well. On the other hand, there are over a quarter million winter residents who don't seem to mind dusting the rig a bit between social gatherings and all the interesting activities. Most don't really notice that they're roughing it. The photos Ken posted on his great web site tell some of the story, but there's a lot more. Quartzsite hosts the world's biggest flea market. You could spend weeks buying things you doesn't really need or have room for. Hundreds of vendors will eagerly sell you all those valuable gizmos the coach really needs. Many folks find the gem and mineral show irresistible.
You can learn more than you ever wanted to know about solar. Heck, I can tell you how to spend a fortune on solar panels, charge controllers, etc. Yes, I have fourteen expensive PV (electricity generating) panels on my roof and I'm in the process of adding my first solar hot water panel. There really is life off the grid - and it doesn't necessarily involve a lot of conservation. I could go on, but I can feel you begging me to stop. Aren't you sorry you were curious about me? I'll go back into the listening mode.
Ken, let's try to get together. Write ronwalkeratprodigydotnet or I'll try you.
Ron
Boondocking in Quartzsite
Alright, we're not ham radio enthusiasts, though we both studied the manual and I tell you, I could hardly stand the excitement. :rolleyes:
Lloyd and I get the bus back tomorrow in Indio, CA in all its renovated glory. So we're planning a 2 1/2 week stay in Quartzsite for Jan 7-24.
1) Where should we boondock?
2) How's the satellite reception?
3) Any insight on the availability of dump stations or honeywagons?
4) Anything else we should know?
5) Will any of you be there?
Thanks!
Pamela