Thursday, January 29, 2026

Off to a Rocky Start

 Literally, after two days of travel we had only made it 451 miles to Rock Springs Wyoming. While we missed much of the snow that was going across the country, we did not miss the wind and that is what did us in. 

Day 1 of our travels found us leaving our house a little after 10am. Destination Rawlins, Wyoming. But not before stopping at our absolute favorite Chinese Restaurant in Casper where we picked up three entrees and a couple of sides. From there it was only two hours to Rawlins. Normally we would just find a place to boondock, but we opted for a campsite with electric. Why you ask? The cold. While we have a furnace in the camper, it really draws on the camper batteries, so we needed to be plugged in. 

The next morning, we loaded up and continued west. All was going well until about 11am and we passed a wayside rest which was full to the brim with semi-trucks. Something seemed off, there is no reason the truck stop should have been full that time of day. I asked Barb to look at the road conditions ahead of us. Sure enough, the roads were closed to high profile vehicles under 45,000lbs due to high wind conditions. We are less than 10,000 and definitely high profile. By the time we figured that out, we were well into the restricted area, so I just tucked in behind a semi and hid from the wind until we got to the next big town, Rock Springs. 

Once in Rock Springs, we found a local watering hole and watched the first half of the Denver/Patriots game hoping the roads would reopen to high profile vehicles. It did not. So Barb made reservations at the KOA in Rock Springs for the night hoping the next morning would bring calmer winds. 

We have learned two things so far on this trip. Both of them involving Dakota. She can no longer jump into the truck without assistance. She tries, but one of us needs to be there for that extra push as she goes up. The other is the flooring in the camper. Since Barb replaced the floor with the LVP, it has become lava to Dakota. We have a couple of rugs in the main part of the camper so that is not a problem, but the stairs are made of the same material and she needs assistance getting in and out.  

The next morning we were up at 5am and hit the road well before the sun rose and the winds picked up. By the time the sun came up we were going through Park City Utah where there was very little snow on the ski slopes. 

That night we spent the night in Hildale Utah at a Harvest Host named Zion Cliff Lodge. We spent an hour talking to the owners, a very nice couple. Boy, do they have some nice views!

The scenery between Hildale and the Grand Canyon was incredible. We stopped several times to take pictures and/or walk the dogs. 

There was one wayside rest along the Colorado River that was very cool. The bridge was almost 500' over the river. Even though we knew we were safe, I still held onto the rail as we looked over the edge. 

From there it was to the Grand Canyon! Get ready for picture overload, but one cannot help but take picture after picture of the scenic vistas there. I cannot believe it took us 12 years to finally get here!

The hiking trails were too ice covered to do any serious hiking, so we just walked the overlooks and rim trails. What an incredible place!



That night we spend in the National Forest outside the town of Tusayan, AZ. We were still "cold camping", meaning we the camper was still winterized and we had no water other than bottled water. The temps were still down in the teens at night so we did not dare fill the camper with water yet. 
Then it was back to the canyon for more walks along the rim just taking in the views. 






That afternoon we drove down to Williams AZ where we stayed at the KOA where we could get the batteries recharged, shower and do some laundry.  That stay marked the end of this sightseeing phase of our adventure. Next up we get to visit with fellow RV'ers and bloggers! 

34 comments:

  1. I remember that tower at the GC. We never did get to the main entrance, and we were fine with that.

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    1. It is a pretty incredible tower. Built it 1932 and still standing strong!

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  2. Hoping the trip goes easier with better weather ahead. enjoyed all those gorgeous photos-thank you

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  3. Almost 26 years ago this April, I had my lunch lowered to me off that bridge over the Colorado with a very long rope!

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    1. That is crazy! I could not help but wonder how many cell phones were down there from careless tourists doing the same thing that I did!

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  4. The winds through that area are no joke! We’ve enjoyed Grand Canyon a few times over the years. Recently same parts as you last year. Enjoy the company and warmer temps next.

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    1. No, they are not. That stretch is known for their high winds and roll overs.

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  5. I'm glad you were able to outrun the bad weather. The Grand Canyon is incredible. There's a reason the call it "Grand". :)

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  6. Hello,
    Hubby and I have been to see the Grand Canyon twice, it is a beautiful sight.
    I hope your travels get better, it is very cold here. I wish I was somewhere warm.
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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    1. They have already started to warm up, so that's an improvement!

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  7. I love the video. Your photos are absolutely gorgeous. Your dogs 🐕 are adorable. Thank you so much for sharing your journey 😊 ❤️

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    1. I like that one photo of Dakota laying on the blacktop.

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  8. We found the Grand Canyon is almost too much to take in as it’s so grand. It’s quite the site too from the air. We took the train from Williams and on our return the train slowed down to allow a couple of horseback robbers to board and rob us. Utah is by far our favourite state for scenery. Sure wish we were joining you guys in AZ. Safe travels and enjoy!

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    1. The train was $136/person. Might have been worth it, but we didn't do it.

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  9. Grand Canyon was awesome, so much we actually stayed there a week last time.

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    1. Was it you guys who rode the Grand Canyon train? We thought about it, but didn't do it.

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  10. An adventure for sure, Jim! Poor Dakota, age is not being her friend. But Zoey looks like an intrepid explorer! Good thing you had that leash on her: m; i think she was hearing the call of the wild.
    I've bever felt the urge to see the Grand Canyon, but several people have been and the photos have changed my mind. Yours are just stunning. Larry really wants to go,so thinking about going next year.

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    1. I don't think you'd regret it. Would you camp your way out here, or stay in motels?

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  11. Wow did you start out with a challenging, chilly trip. Happy to share that you'll likely have much warmer weather as you head south in AZ! Our first trip to the Grand Canyon was a few years ago in April, we camped inside the NP for a few nights, got snowed on our first day and 3 days later we were hiking in shorts, amazing how quickly the weather can change. Our second Grand Canyon trip was in late Sept to the North Rim, much smaller crowd despite the fact that it was one of the NPS "free" days, awesome place to see fall color. The North Rim is on our list of places we want to go back to.

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    1. It was almost $90 a night to stay in the park. The National Forest was free! It hit 60 today, with a low in the 30's. That, we can handle!

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  12. Those pictures are just breath taking for sure. I went to the Grand Canyon once when I was a kid and loved it.

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    1. You aren't too far away, maybe another trip is in order!

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  13. that sure was a rocky start...we had a bit of snow here and our streets are a sheet of ice. it's really cold here also and the snow just can't melt our snowblower broke because of all the ice...we can't shovel our front walk, it's all ice. i visited the grand canyon when i was 16, it's is hard to describe with words. even the "feeling" you get when you stand there, it is such a miracle!! loved the pictures!!

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    1. All we did was stand there in awe of everything in front of and around us. I think even the dogs were mesmerized by the views!

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  14. I'm glad you made it to your destination safely.

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    1. Our first destination of many. We have now moved on to our next!

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  15. You were in my most favorite part of the United States. I love Grand Canyon and all around that area. What a great time of the year to go, even though it was cold but the flashes of snow were very picturesque, breathtaking! Dakota is a real trooper I'm sure. Anyhoo, thanks for another nice virtual road trip. I look forward to the next installment in this part of the world.

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    1. Probably our favorite state for scenery and camping too. So much to see here with countless camping options for all levels of camping.

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  16. You guys are awesome! I just can’t imagine traveling in those conditions.
    Your photos of the Grand Canyon are gorgeous…as many times as we have been, it is always a jaw dropper.
    Happy to read you are finally in warmer temps and fingers crossed the winds have gone.
    Dakota is a true champion. Our vet turned us on to puppy pads when Sally started having issues not being able to stand up or walk on our floors. The rubber pads actually stick to the bottom of the pups paws and worked great.
    Hope to see you four soon!

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  17. When I first started reading this post, Jim, the weather and traffic sounded terrible, but then things got SO much better when it came to the grand Canyon and those views. I have been there once many years ago on a very short trip so I know we will have to return and I would certainly be taking even more photos maybe than you did for this post.

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  18. I just love Utah! Poor Dakota is just getting older and older...we went through that with Bubba. Enjoy the sun in Q and beyond.

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