So, here we are in Southern California. What a disappointment! The streets weren't paved in gold and we didn't see the first movie star. In fact, it looked like the same desert we'd left in Arizona!
The route to our next campground had us leaving I-10, going west on 60, a road known to the locals as the "Badlands" because of it's hilly winding lunar landscape... and no cell service!
The destination was Rancho Jurupa, a county park just across the Santa Ana River from Riverside CA. We had a nice site, with a large tree that shaded us most of the day.
Our site was in the older campground. There's a new, very ritzy
section with concrete pads surrounded by lush grass.
Our site was mostly sand with sporadic grass.
Our section had pay
showers, $.50 for 3 min. The ritzy
section had bathroom with combination locks presumably to keep the rif-raf out,
like us from the low rent district.
The ritzy section had a nice new laundry, again behind combination locks. When I asked about
the laundry, we were given that combination, but when I asked about the
bathrooms, she said “Oh no, I can’t give that out!” I just smiled, shook my head, and walked away.
Don’t get me wrong, we’d have probably paid the extra money
to get a spot in “upper crust” section, but there were no openings.
Unfortunately we couldn’t keep our spot through the upcoming Memorial Day holiday
weekend so we started shopping for another spot. We found Country Hills RV Park in Beaumont ,CA. and they had a spot for us through the holiday. This was not a state or county park and, as
is often the case with commercial parks in urban areas, the majority of the park was occupied
by permanent residents. Our site was
pretty small, just enough room to extend our slide out and awning without
hitting anything. There were a couple of
small trees that shaded us in the morning and early afternoon, but by late afternoon
we were in full sun. That wasn’t too
bad, the temps were running in the high 40’s at night and mid 70’s during the
day. By the time we left it was getting
in the mid 80’s with forecast of 90’s and 100’s for the coming week.
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We had a nice visit with Joan’s niece, Cindy, her husband
Clint and their two kids Brooke and Beau.
They live in Redlands, CA. Redlands is very nice little community about 70 miles
east of LA. Of the little towns in the
area, we liked Redlands
the best. It’s an older community with
lots of well maintained older homes in various styles along with more modest homes.
Beau and his JOKER |
Brooke's BATMAN awarded honorable mention |
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Every Thursday, main street in Downtown Redlands is closed off for a street fair and farmers market. With plenty of street food available, we choose Koren Tacos with pulled pork and chicken, a true international dish. They tasted great, but like Chinese food, we were hungry about an hour later.
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One of our side trips took us to a garden managed by the Wetlands Conservancy. There was a sampling of many of the ecosystems found in California. Here's some pictures...
Wildlife |
Coot and chicks |
Beau is heavily into scateboarding and the town of Redlands doesn't have a municiple scateboard park. All the towns around including San Bernardiono have scateboard parks. So, there was a fund raiser for a Redmonds park at ... a local craft Brewery! Well, we just HAD to go and show our support!
Ritual Brewing Co. is not a quaint little operation. It's housed in a large modern industrial park where all the buildings look alike.
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Joan and I shared two tasting flights. While none of the beers really struck our fancy, after a while, it really didn't matter, everything tasted good!
Outside, some of the kids were showing off their skills.
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On Memorial we had a nice cook out at our camper with Cindy, Clint, Beau and one of Beau's friends (Brooke had a project due for school the next day). Believe it or not, we forgot to take any pictures! After the holiday, it was time to move on to our next stop.
Coming next, Sequoia National Park.
Love following you guys. Great photos. Donna would probably want one of those "Beer Here" shirts. She'd be really popular then.
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Love hearing about your adventures! Pictures are great.
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