Tuesday, October 10, 2017 (Travel to Border Inn and RV Park, Baker, Nevada)

After a peaceful night (much nicer than last night), we were up and ready to go fairly early. Steve was outside putting things away and was fortunate enough to see a fairground worker and asked him where the sani-dump was. Sanidumps.com indicated it was at the fairgrounds but for the life of us, we couldn't find it. Steve was told it was behind the fairgrounds...you have to go out of the grounds, turn left, make the first left onto Date St, followed by another left onto 4th...and voila, there it is! If we had checked the map on the the website we would have seen it, geez...we're out of practice from sitting so long.
View of the National Guard building and fairgrounds from Date Street. as we leave and head back to the main street and towards I-84 east....

We then took highway 93 south, through Twin Falls...crossing the Snake River. This is an area we'll have to explore next time. Shoshone Falls are a must see.
 Here are pictures of what we saw as we headed south towards Ely, NV...


 Welcome to Nevada as we approach Jackpot!




 This overpass is an animal crossing...

Approaching Ely, NV...where we took highway 50 east. We had planned on spending a night here at  another casino but decided to carry on as it was still early...
Beautiful fall colours on the mountain side... 
 We stopped at a rest area for lunch...it had a great display about the "Pony Express"...
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Conners Pass...Elevation 7722. Another funky thing about our truck is that the fan clutch engages and doesn't shut off at elevations above 4500' give or take, even though it's not running hot. It's an annoyance as it's loud and seems to affect our fuel economy.
 Then it was down, down, down...
We're headed for that valley in the distance...

Wind turbines...


That's a lot of antlers at the entrance to this butcher shop.. 
 The turnoff to Great Basin National Park...
Approaching Border Inn and RV Park...and our destination, just outside of Baker, NV. It seemed we could see it in the distance forever...
Border Inn is right on the border with Utah. As a matter of fact, they advertise "sleep in Utah and gamble in Nevada"...the motel is in Utah and the casino, restaurant, gas pumps, store, gift store and RV Park are in Nevada.

It was about 3:00 when we pulled in and went into the store to register...and basically, take any site you'd like. So we took a look and decided on site 1. Not the best RV park we have stayed at but it has free showers and that is what we need right now with our shower stall still leaking.
After getting set up, we relaxed for a bit and then walked over to the casino for a beer and dinner. We also wanted to use their free internet since we can't seem to get it in our rig, which is about 100 feet from the building...sheesh! And it also seems we are out in the middle of nowhere (we witnessed that on our drive here!)...and our Roam Mobility has no cell or data service. Consequently, we both sat catching up on our devices...
 Couldn't resist throwing a dollar into the slots...
We're here for a couple of nights...tomorrow we visit Great Basin National Park.



10 comments:

  1. Did you find the geocache at the pony express statue?

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    1. Never even thought to look for one at a rest stop.

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  2. I am enjoying following along your ride from Summer to Winter. Staying in Q this winter?

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    1. Thanks Kevin. We should be in Q sometime in January.

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    2. We will be in Q for most of February. Maybe we will see you on the trails one day.

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  3. Looking forward to your Great Basin post. We have driven by several times but never taken the time to stop.

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  4. We use the pepwave 200 wifi extender to get distant wifi. Its the very cheap, like $100 6 years ago, device that can pull in wifi in campgrounds where the antenna is in the office and we are way out in the campground. It was one of the best buys we have made.

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