Iggy
Well-known member
RTR was quite enjoyable again this year. It's always fun meeting people that share much of the same lifestyle experiences as me. Not that we are all the same, by any means!
After RTR, I stayed in Quartzsite for several more days, just enjoying being alone. I did a lot of hiking up in the hills, looking at the gold mines and desert plants. After getting shot at, I learned to stay away from one particular mine.
Algodones was my next stop. I camped between the Q casino and the border for 4 nights. Each day I would walk across the border and explore the town for a few hours. I didn't need dental but I probably should've got new glasses. I'll get them on my return trip.
I found a great little taco place for my favorite tacos al pastor and horchata. $1 each. I walked many streets, watching the locals and the gringos. I did stop into a couple bars and had some great conversations with Mexicans, both male and female. It gave me a chance to practice my lousy Spanish.
I was surprised about not seeing any of the RTR crowd there. Likely, I just missed them. A couple days ago, I came down with a cold or flu bug. So I moved to Yuma and am waiting here until I feel better. 12 hours of sleep last night did help considerably! Along with medicine and lots of water. Then on to either Ajo or Phoenix area to visit family. The adventure continues.
After RTR, I stayed in Quartzsite for several more days, just enjoying being alone. I did a lot of hiking up in the hills, looking at the gold mines and desert plants. After getting shot at, I learned to stay away from one particular mine.
Algodones was my next stop. I camped between the Q casino and the border for 4 nights. Each day I would walk across the border and explore the town for a few hours. I didn't need dental but I probably should've got new glasses. I'll get them on my return trip.
I found a great little taco place for my favorite tacos al pastor and horchata. $1 each. I walked many streets, watching the locals and the gringos. I did stop into a couple bars and had some great conversations with Mexicans, both male and female. It gave me a chance to practice my lousy Spanish.
I was surprised about not seeing any of the RTR crowd there. Likely, I just missed them. A couple days ago, I came down with a cold or flu bug. So I moved to Yuma and am waiting here until I feel better. 12 hours of sleep last night did help considerably! Along with medicine and lots of water. Then on to either Ajo or Phoenix area to visit family. The adventure continues.