Let the Good Times ROLL!

NATIONAL PARKS ACROSS USA -
Since September 28, 06, we have seen the following National Parks:
Badlands National Park – South Dakota
Big Bend National Park - Texas
Crater Lake National Park – Oregon
Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina
Mount Rainier - Washington
Mount Rushmore National Memorial – South Dakota
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument - Washington
Redwoods National Park - California
Saguaro National Park - Arizona
Sequoia National Park - California
Yellowstone National Park - Wyoming
Yosemite National Park – California
National Parks and/or Monuments seen on previous vacations:
Jefferson Expansion National Memorial – St. Louis, Missouri
Lincoln Memorial & Washington Monument - DC
Everglades National Park – Florida
Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona
Haleakala National Park - Hawaii
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park – Hawaii
U.S.S. Arizona Memorial – Hawaii
National Parks we hope to see:
Death Valley National Park - California
Mesa Verde National Park – Colorado
Carlsbad Caverns National Park – New Mexico
Bryce Canyon National Park – Utah
Arches National Park – Utah
Canyonlands National Park – Utah
Zion National Park - Utah
Grand Teton National Park - Wyoming
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Vineyard RV Park, Deming, NM

Thursday, February 01, 2007
Traveled from El Paso, TX on I-10 to Deming, NM and the Vineyard RV Park. Small park but adequate for our needs.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Beautiful weather with sunshine. We rode together on the Honda Gold Wing from Deming to Columbus, NM. Sitting right on the Mexico border 30 miles south of Deming down NM Highway 11. It is located west of Las Cruces and is the trail used by the legendary Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoaches of the pre-Civil War era.



Ray on top of Coates Hill.

Coates Hill is named after the 13th Calvery, was an important lookout for soldiers based at Camp Furlong during the Mexican Revolution and border unrest. Sometimes called “Villas Hill.” This little town was once invaded by the notorious Pancho Villa, and thus became the base and staging point for General "Blackjack" Pershing’s southerly expeditions to try to capture the raider. Pancho Villa State Park is also one of the premier camping spots during the fall and winter months. An oasis in the desert, especially if you want to shop in Mexico, only 3 miles away.
We took a long drive out to Silver City, in the southwest corner of New Mexico and features high deserts, mountains and rolling terrain. New York Times, January 13, 2006 "People who live in Silver City like to say that their town of 10,000 offers 'the real New Mexico experience.' Perched on the edge of the Gila National Forest in a high-desert wonderland of ponderosas, deep gorges and red-rock mesas, Silver City is a bit rough around the edges... but that's the way the locals like it."
After driving through the streets of the old town and where Billy the Kid grew up and also broke out of their jail we proceeded up the mountain to historic Pinos Altos (Tall Pines) town that is located just six miles north of Silver City on NM 15 at an elevation of 7040 feet. Nestled into the Gila National Forest, the town began in 1860 when three frustrated 49-ers, Thomas Birch, Colonel Snively and another guy named Hicks, stopped to take a drink in Bear Creek and discovered gold. The snow plows had just cleared the main road and the scenery was beautiful.
Pinos Altos Fire House (above) was built to fit in with the charm of this 1860s village and is home to the Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department. Although not a historic building, the fire house is one of the most photographed buildings in town.
It was such fun to get out and kick up our heels in the snow.
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FULL TIMING

FULL TIMING? Our first thoughts on such a monumental change of direction in our lives started with the purchase of a 32' Toy Hauler-KZ 5th Wheel early 2006. We took a vacation in May and traveled the mountains of North Carolina. We liked the fact we had our own bed to sleep in and could see surrounding areas either on our Honda Gold Wing or GMC truck. However, during the vacation, we found that the KZ 32' 5th-wheel was entirely too small, even for a long weekend. We wanted to trade up. One thing led to another and we started to question the next three years before Marsha was scheduled to retire.After much soul-searching, prayer, and financial calculations, Marsha requested early retirement for personal and physical reasons.Full timing meant we were saying "goodbye" to all that is familiar. Everything happened so quickly we didn't have time to contemplate that aspect much. We research everything thoroughly before we purchase. This would be our new home and we wanted all the "bells & whistles" within our budget. Lazy Days in Seffner, Florida had a new National, 2006 Tradewinds motorhome available at the right price. It has a 400-HP Turbo diesel engine and many amenities. We did get the "cart before the horse" purchasing the RV before selling our home. It was the worst time of year to sell a home in Florida. We sold with only a month before closing! Thankfully, we had our new "home on wheels" in our back yard for preparation.

It became clear that our personal craving for travel and adventure overcame our requirement for a traditional home with all the things that seemed so important.Getting rid of clutter can be liberating. We did not want to pay for storage. Collectibles such as our Fenton glass, sets of crystal glass, or ceramic pieces were handed over to family members or close friends for their enjoyment. We had a two-day garage sale and anything remaining went to charity. We feel the flexibility and comfort of RV travel far outweighs any pinch felt at the fuel pump. Let the Good Times Roll!