I parked the coach with a group of Monaco coach owners. I had never meet them before, but RVers are a friendly lot and it did not take long to make friends with them. Our location was about six miles north of the town of Quartzsite and two miles east along the Bouse Road in a BLM camping area. It was very quiet out there and the weather was great for the entire two weeks that I was there, except for the torrential down pours we experienced one day.
All around us were scenes out of Arizona Highways.
The Chamber of Commerce had local artists do some Rock Art and they placed about 18 of them around at business in town. The rocks are sitting on a small pallet about 2-feet square. People were to go around and look at them and then vote for their favorite. They will auction them off in April and use the money for charitable work there in Quartzsite. Here are just two of the fine works of art:
Another thing that Quartzsite is famous for is Swap Meets. You can just about buy anything that you need and a lot of stuff that you don't need out there. For example: Do you need an old fliver? If so they had four antique cars for sale on a used car lot.
All this is just part of the may interesting things that I enjoyed while staying out in the beautiful desert. The group that I was camped with all departed about five days before I did. So we all went out for breakfast on the morning they took off and then we posed for pictures and exchanged contact information so we can keep in touch and meet there again next year in the same spot.
Of course no Arizona trip would be complete with a sunset picture.
Of course no Arizona trip would be complete with a sunset picture.
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