September,
2018
Apache
Junction, AZ
We spent the
entire month of September at the VIP RV Resort.
To call the rv park a resort is a bit of a stretch but it was okay for
our purpose and for the price.
We chose to
stay in Apache Junction because it has the most rv parks to choose from and
because it is just a fifteen minute drive to my daughter’s house.
The
temperature for the entire month was over 100 degrees. Running both air conditioning units only
cooled off the inside of our rig to 80 degrees.
We ended up
purchasing a couple rolls of foil from Camping World that we cut to size for
each window. The foil helped but also made
us feel like we were in a cave.
Most of the
month was spent visiting my daughter and twin granddaughters go turned 13 while
we were visiting.
We had great
meals together including one meal cooked by one of the twins.
One of the
granddaughters was very patient as she tutored Monte on a video game.
It was too hot to do much of anything during the day while my daughter was at work and the girls were in school so we spent a lot of just watching TV.
Other than
venturing out to Walmart for supplies we only went on two excursions the entire
month.
The first
outing was to the Goldfield Ghost Town, a roadside reconstruction of a gold
discovery boom town that contains several buildings including a church, saloon,
jail and several other buildings.
It was
really too hot to spent much time outside so we just snapped a few photos as we
walked up the main road and back again.
We had been to the town in past visits to the area so we didn’t feel like
we missed out by our short visit.
Our second
outing took a full day. We drove the old
Apache Trail stopping off at the Superstition Saloon in Tortilla Flat where we
enjoyed a delicious lunch.
The saloon is
quirky with its walls covered in dollar bills, saddle bar stools and charming
bathroom door stalls.
Most of the
40-mile route through the Superstition Mountains on the Apache Trail is unpaved
with hairpin turns and several one lane bridges.
The trail
ends at the Theodore Roosevelt Dam where there is a great view of the Roosevelt
Dam Bridge.
Prior to the
completion of the bridge in 1990, traffic drove over the top of the dam.
The final
night of visiting with my family was bittersweet-I was looking forward to some
cooler weather but was also sad as I gave a final hug to my loved ones.
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