Showing posts with label Laughlin Nevada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laughlin Nevada. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

THE Trip, THE Encore' :: Signs, Stones and Spirit Drawings (Petroglyphs)

Copyright 2013, CABS for Reflections From the Fence

Only a few miles out of Laughlin Nevada we heard you can find petroglyphs.  Really amazing petroglyphs.  Hundreds of amazing petroglyphs. I am always on the hunt for petroglyphs, they amaze me, fascinate me, talk to my spirit.  So, of course, we went out to discover - -

Head out 163, till you see.  Don't you love the name of this road??


Immediately when you leave 163 you are on a dirt road, a rough one.  That said, it was not that bad, believe me, we have been on much worse!  We kinda figure if you can drive faster than 10 MPH, it is not tooooo bad.


The road winds through the desert:


Jolly parked, we have donned our hats, grabbed the water bottles and the hiking sticks, and start down the trail:


This is a nice wide wash, we ended up hiking in there, so we did not have to go down huge inclines the closer we got to our goal.  Our goal, by the way, is where the hills come down and form a "V".  Mid photo.


Spied this collection of boulders, rocks, and was fascinated by one in particular:


Closer.  See where that structure near the top right looks as if a boulder fell OUT of it??


Stunning, up so high,


There were a lot of these little creatures scurrying around:


But, we did come to see petroglyphs, and there seems to be one off Man's left shoulder.  Lookie the size of THAT boulder!


And, some more:





It is said there are over 700 petroglyphs in this area, the area is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.  To say it was awesome is an understatement.  I took about 50 photos of the petroglyphs, and a bit over 100 total for the day.  Many of the paintings were up very high, both Man and I wondered how they could draw and not fall.  Seriously!

I don't know, but, I sorta figure we have now seen the best of the best.  And, it was wonderful!




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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

THE Trip, THE Encore' :: Laughlin Nevada

 Copyright 2013, CABS for Reflections From the Fence


Sister city to Bullhead City Arizona is Laughlin Nevada, a gamblin' town.  A smaller version of Las Vegas, lights, slot machines, a number of casinos up and down the strip, err, Colorado River.   Yes, they have some buffets and I did see a few signs for shows.  For the most part, Man and I don't partake, and for the most part, that is because we are so sensitive and allergic to smoke (SIGHHH).  There are at least 2 casinos that have non-smoking areas, trouble is, the smell still seems to waif in, and to get to the buffets, UGH.  We did wander into Harrah's, as we were able to find the back door, which is the entrance for us non-smoking types.  Man took a dollar, I took a dollar, we played the penny slots for about half hour and lost and left.  One night we did go to a buffet (seafood, as in fish, not he sees food - - ) so Man could overeat, errrr, indulge.  Other than that, we drove around the strip a few times, and that was that.

Below, a view of Laughlin, and the Colorado River in front, from Bullhead City.


There are water taxies/ferries that will take you up and down the river and across the river from Bullhead City to Laughlin.  You can actually leave your vehicle in Bullhead City, take the water ferry to Laughlin, gamble, eat, enjoy and return via ferry.  Total time for the ferry to cross the river, ohhhh, the ones I saw, about 1 minute, or less!  The ferry below is cruising up and down the river, I am going to guess that maybe they show tourists the Davis Dam.  As we were not interested, we did not investigate.

The cabana type structures are actually at campsites (boondocking sites).  We did not drive in, but,  believe these campsites are accessed via the Davis Camp Park.  We did see RVs parked there several times.  If those sites had power I would have been so tempted.  Beautiful!


Now, over in Laughlin if you drive south along the Colorado River, and the main strip of casinos you will eventually get to this large (LARGE!) hill, and up there, wayyyy up there is a boondocking area for RVs.  Lots of room up there!


This would be your view if you were camped up there!  Not bad eh??  I could handle that, eh??


You can see this motor home is using his solar panels.  We did not observe anyone using generators, nor did we stop to read the rules.  We DID enjoy the view and checking out the facilities.  There is also RV parking in almost every casino parking lot.  Some spots are just for parking, others are for staying all night.  There is also a campground with full facilities.  With all the campground choices over in Bullhead City, this really is a RVer's camping haven.


The Davis Dam from the Nevada side.  Actually, what you can see from this vantage point is the power plant portion of the dam.  You can read some of the facts about the dam here, as well as a photo from another vantage point, showing the earth and rockfill.


And, YES, there are lights in Laughlin at night! Yes, it is a parking area.  Pretty tho, isn't it??


Man and I visited Laughlin many years ago, when there were only about 3 to 5 casinos, and some of those were still under construction.  When we were there, the way to Bullhead City was a water ferry.  The bridge that is near the Davis Camp Park was built in 1987.  I do not remember if that bridge was there when we visited, but I don't think it was.  I do remember the water ferries tho.

You can find a brief history of Laughlin on this page.  The history of Laughlin and Bullhead City is  interesting and connected.  If you want the Vegas experience downsized, Laughlin is for you.   And, nearby there is Oatman.  There are petroglyphs, the most beautiful I have ever seen, just a short drive and a short easy hike.   If you visit the petroglyphs, you will be away from the glitter, glam and slot machines and gazing at the ancient ones drawings.  Really, it is an interesting area.




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Sunday, March 3, 2013

THE Trip, THE Encore' :: Buckeye Arizona to Bullhead City Arizona, Up Up and Away

Copyright 2013, CABS for Reflections From the Fence

We actually cut our stay in Buckeye a few days short so we could work out a future 3 night stay in Death Valley.  First stop though is Bullhead City Arizona, cross the river from Laughlin Nevada.

We took a route that went on "back" roads, first Wickenburg, then, on west to Kingman and final destination, Bullhead City.

We passed through a lovely area chock full of Joshua Trees, but, could not find a safe place to pull over,  I was desperate, there were some blooms.  I just could not get a shot of them at 60 MPH.  I did however get a over all shot showing quite a few Joshua Trees and a lovely mesa behind.  (Watch out now folks, I just purchased a tiny little book naming landforms in Arizona!  Best $2.00 I ever spent!)


That said, I am not sure about this land form (dead center in the photo), so, guessing it is some kind of "butte".


Below, the road winds between the hills, up and up away.  We eventually climb to oh, approximately 4,000 feet, give or take.  Ya, that is the disclaimer way of saying, I know we were close to that, but, I was too busy looking at the scenery to capture the high point numbers on the GPS.


All of a sudden these round boulders and rocks appear.  They go on for a couple of miles, then, disappear.  My new little book says they are granite boulders formed from spheroidal weathering.  OKKK now.  Neat fact, they are formed just where they now lie, they did not roll down some hill.


Now, this photo was cropped, shopped, sharpened and sharpened some more. I hope you can see that sign that says, "NOTHING".  And, there was nothing much here, cept that hanging sign.  OK, I have a weird sense of humor, we all know that.  This cracked me up!


Man has been looking for some mountains and hills to drive with his truck Jolly.  We found a bit here.  Yes, it says 6 % grade for the next 12 miles!  AWESOME!!  He says he never touched the brakes, he had the exhaust brake on.  I thought he did brake one time when I indicated I was out of my comfort zone.  Anyway, I do believe I heard a bit of "yeeee hawww" coming from the driver's side of Jolly.


Personally I was busy with Sony Too, is this beautiful or what??  Mother Nature and her elements, showing off a bit!


Caught these fellows doing a bit of some kind of construction on that steep grade.  Guess if you go slow enough you get up there, eh??


Thankfully, we did not need this runaway ramp.


Home for the next week:


We had reservations at a well rated campground, did not work out as we could not put up with the site they gave us.  So far, it is still not very humorous.

We ended up at the county park near the Davis Dam.  It has served us well.  So, stay tuned for Oatman, Route 66, some Laughlin and petroglyphs!  The view from this Davis Dam campsite at night is pretty good, eh??





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