Day 3:
Well I am typing this one up as we go. So far we have been
on the road for about an hour.
Was forced to get up about fifteen minutes till nine, we
quickly got the RV ready to go and were on the road sometime around nine.
At around 10 we hit a road construction and were thus slowed
for a little bit. But also while going through that area of the highway we
crossed the border into Nevada.
About 50 minutes
after the border crossing we got a stop planned. Exact time of stop to come…Well
we are at the stop. It is nothing more than a fuel stop. It is a Costco, and
the time of the stop is 10:57. I would just mark it as 11. Left around 11:08
But sadly we got a railroad museum just five minutes after
that fuel stop. Time of stop 11:15ish. The museum was alright, rather small but
alright. They also had a couple of old trains in another building nearby. We
also learned the museum was not yet complete and was currently being expanded.
When we were done with the museum we went across the street
for a bit of shopping. Some of the things we bought were for ourselves while
other things were for our pets. With the first bit of shopping done we drove a
little ways and pulled into another parking spot. Here we got something for the
computers.
When we were done with shopping we stayed in the RV and had
lunch, each of us having different lunches.
We got back on the road a few minutes before 1 PM.
We returned to California some time before 2.
Mom and I fell asleep a bit afterwards. And then we woke up
around an hour and half later, me before mom. She woke up when we stopped at a
little rest stop that had an odd pump thing. I let the dogs out and walked them
a bit while mom, sister and dad explored a little bit. We didn’t stay there for
longer than ten minutes before we left again.
We pulled into our stop for the night around five. Quickly
got the power, sewer, water and cable all plugged in. So fare from memory this
is the first spot that has WiFi, and good 3G coverage. For dinner we are eating
in the RV, something of family creation, which are potatoes and hot
dogs/sausages.
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