Nice old west ride out here, meaning lots of open land views. Really no signs of habitation for nearly 100 miles.There were times you couldn’t even see a ranch road for miles. This might be the most remote village I’ve been in this side of Guatemala.
Now that the sun has set (8 PM) it is cooling down and we went for a short walk. Two little mutts came out to challenge us, the Aussie went for Skye but we yelled and I tapped his belly with my foot. They left. One went after a cat but the cat told him what to do with himself and he went home, not to be seen again on our walk.
Did I mention that it was warm today? 98° with 8% humidity. Those are not typos. Glad to have the power hookup to run the AC for a rare use of that appliance.
We have neighbors from FL. On their way to Alaska! New to camping they have had this camper two weeks. Then down to Baja California on their way home. They have spent a couple years living on a sailboat so it’s not all new to them. Fairly young with a maybe 13 yo daughter. And we thought we were going on a trip.











Looks like a busy little village! 🤠
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