The "Half-a-Busa" is a pleasure to ride. That's Castle Dome in the background. Hwy 95, North of the US Army Proving Grounds |
Desert Sentinel. There are NO rest stops for many miles in this area. And, not many bushes either. Fortunately, there were no rattle snakes or scorpions out this early. |
34 oz. Mug. Most places will re-fill from .50 to a buck. |
Past Parker, on to Lake Havasu City |
Nice camp sites on the Colorado River |
That's California on the other side of the river. Lots of small parks and resorts along this stretch of the River |
Boating and Golf are the most popular things to do around here |
Going up into the Bill Williams Rec Area. The Tules look like an Oregon River. |
The Joe Rocket gloves works well. Was 52 degrees when I left Yuma, down to 46 by Quartzsite, up to 60 in Havasu, then down to 49 when I got to Kingman at 1 PM. |
THE real London Bridge is located here in Lake Havasu City. Was brough over in pieces and restored. Cool place to visit. (actually not too cool in the Summer, it can hit 120 degrees here) |
Love these large rocks. Means I'm almost home |
I-40, 4 more miles to Kingman |
The last small summit before dropping down into the Valley where our home is |
Cowboy and Indian Country |
Corner of our living room. The house was 47 degrees when I opened it up. |
The new drive way and back garage. Over a year old now, and starting to feel like home. |
The street is pretty bleak since all the leaves are off. Glad we have an evergreen. The lawn looks fine :-) We have pink coral gravel where ever there isn't cement. Got my dream yard. |
The Harley has a very different "cockpit" from that on the Burgman Scooter. |
The sun is going down, so thought I'd stop for a picture of the little Switchback. The 103" engine in the small Dyna frame makes a nice package. It's called an FLD |
Another Golf resort along the Colorado |
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