Friday, January 11, 2019

Cieneguita Campground to Casa Grande, AZ


Cieneguita Campground to Casa Grande, AZ
January 8-12, 2019

When we left you last we were going to go for a walk.  It didn't last long because when the sun goes down here it gets cold really fast, but we did get some sunset photos.



On Monday we went to Tombstone.  We toured the Good Enough Mine and then took the trolley tour around town.  History:  When military scout Ed Schieffelin found silver in what he dubbed the Good Enough Mine in 1878, his discovery birthed the town that would make famous men out of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday in a historic shoot-out four years later. Schieffelin called the town Tombstone because, while searching southwestern Arizona Territory for mineral riches, he had been warned the only thing he’d find out in the rugged terrain—controlled by Apaches—was his own tombstone.  His mine was good enough as a silver treasure for almost 30 years—one of the richest strikes found here—until the ore played out.



The timbers in the mine are the originals, 130 years old.


The black rock is actually silver.  I was expecting something shiny, but the guide pointed out that silver tarnishes when not polished, so unpolished silver is tarnished and black.


We left the campground on Tuesday and stopped at the Titan Missile Museum on our way to Casa Grande.  It was fascinating to learn about how it was all built and what would happen if the missile had to be launched.  The 2 officers and 2 enlisted personnel would work 24 hour shifts, and had a minimal bunk room and kitchen.  They also trained constantly to know what to do if the time came to launch the missile.  Fortunately that time never came.  The missiles were built as a deterrent.  Other countries knew that if they launched their missiles at us and destroyed our country we would do the same to them.  The control room was built with springs, so if there was a missile hit from another country the room wouldn't shake.  They had enough supplies for 4 weeks, so after about 3 weeks the commanding officer would have to make the decision if they should leave not knowing what was topside, or even if they could get out through the hatch.  They had rendezvous points but the nearest one was 40 miles over a mountain.   





If you were over 6 feet tall you had to wear a hardhat.  Here's John sporting his.


On the outside there were more displays.  I thought their security system was interesting.



From the top you can see down into the missile silo.



If you are ever in Arizona this is well worth the trip to see.

While in Casa Grande we visited with Bill & Jan Mains.  They took us to the Dwarf Car Museum in Maricopa.  Ernie Adams builds running 2/3 scale size replica cars out of refrigerators, sheet metal, and fabricates his own door handles, dashboards, and whatever else he can.  Here are some of the cars.





Here is Bill & Jan with one of the cars.


This is Ernie and the car that he is working on now.




He had an old phone booth outside the museum so while we were there I dashed in and made a quick phone call.


It was a fun and quirky museum, and worth the visit if you're in the area.

When you're on the west coast there is one place (among many) that you must to go and we did!
It was good!  😋

We are at High Chaparral RV Park near Casa Grande.  It's a nice park (Passport America) and we would recommend it.  Today we stayed home and caught up on chores.  Even when you're away you still have chores!  Moving on to Quartzsite on Sunday.

Roving on...

Sunday, January 6, 2019

Deming, NM to Cieneguita Campground, SZ



Deming, NM to Cieneguita Campground, AZ
January 5-7, 2019

We left Deming Saturday morning, still looking for warmer weather, and watching the clouds ahead of us.


The trains out here are very long, usually with 3 or 4 engines.


We crossed into Arizona.


  We arrived at Cieneguita Campground mid afternoon and the road in promised good things.



Here are some views from our campsite, beautiful in every direction.





Some views of our campsite.



Some of our neighbors came to call...


More beautiful views...





John flew his drone, hoping for a good sunset but it was too cloudy.


As I sit and do this blog this is the view from the window.


It rained last night and is supposed to be cold tonight, but right now seems like a good time for a walk.

Roving on...

Friday, January 4, 2019

Van Horn, TX to Deming, NM


Van Horn, TX to Deming, NM
January 2-4, 2019

We left Van Horn Wednesday morning, looking for warmer weather.  

We crossed into New Mexico and stopped at the Welcome Center but it was closed.  Evidently people are using electronic devices to information and not asking for help at the Welcome Centers, so they closed half of them.




We decided to make a short detour to see the White Sands Missile Range Museum east of Las Cruces, NM.  Note to people towing RVs who want to visit: park in the gravel lot on the right before the paved lot next to the security building.  You have to leave your rig outside the army base and go to the security building to get a pass to get on base to go to the museum.  Once we were there we enjoyed the museum and displays.

Here are some of the displays inside.




This one is a 1/3 scale model of the Gadget, the first atomic bomb.


Before it was White Sands Missile Range it was a ranch owned by the McDonald family.  You can read the display and I hope you find it as interesting as I did.




There was a room about the Trinity project, which was part of the Manhattan project.





I thought this computer was interesting.  We probably have more power in our cell phones than in that whole computer.



How many of you remember the duck and cover drills we had to do in school?  Somehow I don't think a desk would have helped much.


I thought this display on missile sniffing dogs was interesting.  They tested the missiles and trained dogs to find the pieces so they could analyze them for success or failure.


Then we moved to the outside displays.






I'm glad we got to go as it was on our bucket list.  However, we decided we wouldn't make a special trip to go see it, just go if you are in the area already.


Thursday afternoon we arrived at A Deming Roadrunner RV Park (Passport America) in Deming, NM for two nights.  It's not a destination but it does have full hookups for ~$12.50 a night.  

Friday we drove up to Rockhound State Park and took a short hike.  It's beautiful there and we'd like to go back and camp sometime.  The weather was much warmer and in the low 50s.




Tomorrow we leave and plan to do some boondocking until Tuesday at the Cieneguita Campground south of Empire Ranch in the Las Cienegas Natural Conservation Area north of Sonoita, NM.  It's been a long time since we've done much boondocking so this will be interesting.

Roving on...

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