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Kay and her kayak

Maxwell

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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Arizona, Ehrenberg Feb 17 - Mar 3


Colorado River Oasis RV Resort.   This is one of our favorite places to camp.  It is located right on the Colorado River.  Kayaking here is outstanding.  We have been here for two weeks and I have kayaked the river 7 times.  Four of the trips we put in at Mayflower Park about 10 miles north on the California side of the river, and kayaked back to the campground.  Three more times from the campground going south on the Colorado River.

Ehrenberg, AZ
This is our first run down the Colorado River here at Ehrenberg.  We put in at a county park about 10 miles up stream from the campground.  Then we kayak back to the boat ramp at the campground.  This is about a three hour trip, with riding the current most of the way.  An easy way to kayak.
Unloading the kayaks from the truck, takes a group effort.

Mark and John carrying the kayak to the river's edge.

Mark needs to be a bit taller.



The Colorado River looking north at Mayflower Park boat ramp.

Ready to go fishing
The river was flowing about 3 mph.  This made for an easy ride down.
This is what the banks look like most of the way down the river.

This is what is left of an old bridge that crossed the river.

What can I say, but life is good and easy on the river.

We tied the kayaks together to eat lunch and continue to float down the river.  Lunch always tastes much better while we are on the river.

Kay always has to get at least one picture of flowers on each trip.
Another trip down the river was from the boat ramp at the campground to a RV park about 7.6 miles down the river.  We dropped the kayaks off at the boat ramp, and than drove the truck down to the RV park.  Mark followed us down and gave us a ride pack to the boat ramp.  He sure was a big help in getting the truck at the right spot for us to load back up.  Thank you very much Mark and Mary.
Terry and John scouting for a place to take the kayaks out of the river, so we do not have to go all the way down to the RV park.  We ended up calling this takeout Crazy Lady Cove.

The bridge on Hwy 10 at Ehrenberg, AZ



Lots of graffiti.

Kay got this Blue Heron.

When we got to the power lines, we were almost to the takeout point.

John loading the kayaks back on the truck.

Sunset at the campgrounds  river beach.

Zoe getting her bath.  Both dogs got a bath after they played in the mud down by the river.

Kay fixed spaghetti one night for supper.  Everyone loved it.


We all took a drive to Quartzsite one day.  This book shop is owned by a very interesting man.  The only thing he wore was a little bag holding his privet parts.  I took a picture of him and the girls, but will not show it on the blog.  If you look close at the picture you can see him standing between Mary and Mark.

There is a vegetable market just south of Blythe, where this farmer raised all the stuff he sold.  Here he is getting some stuff to take into his store.

Laundry Day.

We had to get this picture of all the birds sitting on the backs of the sheep.
Mary and Terry just relaxing.

Maxwell

Bunny, our friend from Colorado
John and Terry blowing up John's kayak.

John and Bunny enjoying their first trip down the Colorado river. 
 I guess you can tell who does most of the paddling.







Terry in the reeds
Our take out point in Crazy Lady Cove

Now that is a load of kayaks.

John and Terry loading the motor bike on the back of their 5th wheel.

Humm, which item from Popeye's Chicken should I get.

Kay is getting one of each, I think.

We can thank Terry for stopping here.  She has been after us all week to get some chicken.  Was very good.

When it's all said and done,  it is time for a well deserved nap.