Our second MLR day has been rather nondescript. Heading east from Bakersfield got us into the high desert of southeast California, the Mojave. From the failed real estate boomtown of California City to the Arizona/California border, the most exciting occurrence was when the wind gusted to 50 mph, as measured by the degree of white showing on our knuckles. We picked up Interstate 40 in Barstow, CA, and enjoyed many happy miles of undulating, potholed, overcrowded highway on our way east.
We are tucked into site 36 at Desert View RV Park in Needles, California. This desert park is unusual in that every site is separated from its neighbor by mature hedges. The sites are wide, have a concrete patio, and are protected from the wind. And the price is unusually reasonable. What’s not to like? Well…the wind continues at 10 to 25 according to the news.
High wind is predicted for tomorrow as well, so we’re hoping to get an early start and hopefully beat the midday dust up. Yeah, we’ll see how that works out!
Here we go again!

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