Saturday, November 17, 2012

Yavapai Campground - Prescott AZ

We went camping the first weekend in November as a farewell to Martin and as the inaugural trip for Vesper, the Vessey's teardrop trailer.  Martin had been busy for the last month working on the teardrop, basically rebuilding the interior.  The construction part of it is done and its usable, but the Vessey's need to finish the interior of the trailer. It will be exciting to see the finished product!  I will share photos of the trailer when the work is completed.  Martin got a job flying helicopters out of state so the camping trips will be missing a very important person.  I had to have Martin teach me how to hook Kaiser up by myself (gulp).

Arizona is beautiful this time of year and it is great having a camper to enjoy "cold" camping.  The campgrounds are much less crowded and many are actually closed this time of year. Our first choice, Mingus Mountain, closes on October 31st.  Yavapai is open year around and has great scenery.  Kaiser kept us quite warm, we even had to open a window for a little air flow even though it was in the 40's at night.  I guess the insulation works.  Two adults and three dogs make a hot little box.

"Kaiser" the crown canned ham and "Vesper" the teardrop (sneak peek)

the "bar" in our canned ham

The boys playing acoustic bass and a ukulele

The first time I have ever seen tarantula!


the little green box and vesper on the I-17 



Zion National Park, Utah

We headed to Zion from the North Rim (yes its a late post).  Zion Canyon is beautiful and worth exploring, but our legs were too tired from the North Kaibab trail to hike the many trails.  We decided to pick the hike we would enjoy the most, the Virgin River up to the Narrows.  We hiked up the river through the narrow canyon for a couple of miles.  Hiking poles are a must for this hike as the rocks are slippery and large.  

At the campground I mistakenly reserved a spot that was shared with two other RV's (we looked out of place in comparison) and it had no shade. The campground was booked that weekend.  The rangers let us move to a spot near the restroom that was supposed to be demolished, but we had to park in our reserved spot during the day and then see if there was another spot available the following night.  Let's just say we got really efficient  at packing up and hooking up the trailer as we had to do it three times while we were there.  If you ever stay in this park in a vintage camper or tent, take a portable shower.  There are no showers at this campground and the ones in the adjacent town are on the disgusting side of sanitary.  I'm not that picky about bathrooms when camping, but the mold on the walls was gah-ross.