Monday, June 2, 2008

Mesa, Arizona

We arrived in Mesa, Arizona, which is a suburb of Phoenix. Mike has relatives that live in and around this area. Some he hadn't seen in over 20 years.

Our home base was Apache Wells RV Resort; and it was a nice place to call home for a few months.

We took a beautiful drive through the Superstition Mountains. And what a drive that was! The first time we got as far as Tortilla Flats; when we were met with water rushing over the road. Not sure if we wanted to go on or not; we decided to ponder this over lunch.

The only restaurant was old and delapitated. There were signed $1 bills stapled all over the walls, window sills, bars, etc. And the bar stools were saddles. The food was great, but I'm pretty sure the place wouldn't pass a health inspection.

We decided not to go on; as we weren't sure if there would be more running washes or not. A few days later, we decided to take this drive again. This time we approached it from US 60; and started the drive at the Roosevelt Dam.

Now, we have been on some beautiful drives; but this one takes the cake - so far. The road was dirt and very narrow. Now keep in mind, we drive a Ford F-350. The posted speed limit for this road was 15 mph and for the most part I averaged around 5 to 8. The mountains were on our left; and there were 3 lakes on our right. First the Roosevelt; then the Apache; and then Canyon Lake.

Of course there were sagauro's and other variety of cactus all over the place. It was a little surreal though; as it was just before Christmas and we were singing along to "let is snow" "white christmas" etc.; as the sun was shining; and no sign of snow anywhere.

The drive ended at Tortilla Flats; and the water was still rushing; but not as deep or as fast as before; so we went through. The drive was from start to finish was roughly 40 miles; and took around 5 hours.

There were a few times we had to pull over for another vehicle; and hoped that our mirrors wouldn't hit each other. That's how tight it was. This is also where we earned our first "desert pinstriping". Desert pinstripping is like a badge of honor. Shows you're not afraid to take your vehicle off road. Well, we met up with a nasty looking ocotillo. The scratch starts at the headlight; and goes right to the tail light on the passenger side. It was while passing another vehicle when this happened. And trust me when I say this, it wasn't the only scratch that we got.

A few days later, December 21st, we took this drive again; and took part in a special tribute to our sister-in-law Rosie's, mom. It was a very special day.

Take a look at the pictures we've posted.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Guys, just looked at your updates. Some fantastic pics of really cool places that you have seen. I especially liked the slot canyons and montezuma's castle but so may of the places you have been to and the sights you have seen are spectacular.
Hope all is well with you.Take lots of pictures of the island for me particularily Ucluelet and Tofino. Take care.
Ken