Saturday, 2 April 2022

Death Valley

 

Yesterday was scenic with its variety of landscapes from the twisting mountain roads to the straight 100 mile long road with turns off it dentoted only by signs like “Road 431” then today was a real stunner.

Climbing the mountains again with the lush green hills of California, then down into death valley and a complete alien landscape of rocks and hills and valleys.Death Valley has been on my list for years but I have never been there at the right time of year for it to be practical. Even in March it was 31C, the mountains and the temperature differences mean that a strong wind blows most of the time, rattling the RV as we tried to sleep. The wind stopped briefly when it started to rain in the night but by daylight it was blowing a gale again.

The first valley is not death valley as such, just put in your way to confuse you and ready you for the views to come.

















road 431

 

Yesterday was scenic with its variety of landscapes from the twisting mountain roads to the straight 100 mile long road with turns off it dentoted only by signs like “Road 431”  Miles and miles of twisting roads, hills, landscapes, all part of a California I had no idea existed, green, agricultural and very scenic.


















No signal

 

No anything, no signal, no WiFi, no way to connect, 1st World problem I know .hopefully as we get into town there will be some otherwise we will have to find a Best Buy and hijack their WiFi .

A long day of driving through the agricultural parts of California, vineyards giving way to rows and rows of orange and lemon trees, sheep and goats in fields and the occasional un identifiable roadkill. Unidentifiable because until you come to North America my only experience of some of these creatures is in books or on TV. It definitely wasn’t a skunk, skunks smell when you drive past them on the road, kind of like fox but stronger and it sticks in your throat, this didn’t, probably a racoon then!

 Having driven through a town called Pleasanton yesterday and finding that it was, indeed, pleasant, we had the dubious distinction of matching the pair driving through Unpleasanton, the actual name of the town escapes me but California is starkly the haves and the have nots laid bare in wide leafy manicured streets and scruffy encampments on the edges of town.



















Bit of a mansion


The mansion

As you can see, the RV turned out to be a bit of a mansion, this is not the RV we booked, we booked a medium size with no slide outs for the princely sum of about £580 for the 2 weeks. This on the other hand is a huge thing, practically a lorry with a livingroom and bedroom that slide out sideways to make even more space very luxurious but wholly unnecessary.

The train ride to collect it was a bit of an eye opener, beside the track were streets of shabby motorhomes, cars covered with tarpaulins and a smell of sewage, San Francisco homeless problems laid bare as though it were a tourist attraction one could view from the comfort of a train carriage.

I don’t love San Francisco and the first thing we did was leave it behind on the road to the county showground campsite. Having stocked up on groceries the next day we headed out to find somewhere nice to eat lunch and stumbled on a gem in the California mountains. Del Valle is pretty much an oasis after the crowded chaos of people in the last couple of days so it became the second night stop. Cut off from phone signal and wifi but with the entertainment of watching ground squirrels run up a track and the wild turkeys on a covert mission for crumbs left by campers. By the morning the turkeys were giggling and gobbling up the hill somewhere and the frogs were awake to add to the wildlife chorus I wasn’t expecting to find in California. 








Death Valley

  Yesterday was scenic with its variety of landscapes from the twisting mountain roads to the straight 100 mile long road with turns off it ...