Day 895: Salton Sea, Day 9

This morning M took his drone out for a flight.  He’s getting quite good at flying it a good distance away without crashing:

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After breakfast, we drove to the north shore of the Salton Sea to visit the Salton Sea State Visitor Center:

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They say the water is safe.  The die-offs of millions of Tilapia is normal, the say.  I think I’ll stay out of it, thanks:

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We continued around the lake to the east side where we parked the truck and hiked cross-country to the east in search of the caves in the aptly named Bat Cave Buttes:

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There they are:

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Looking back towards the Salton Sea:

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We found a sizable colony of bats in this cave.  We couldn’t get a photo of them, but there is an audio recording of their chattering at the bottom of today’s post:

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After returning to the truck, we drove into Indio where we filled our empty propane tank for a shockingly cheap $1.69 per gallon.  I was then dropped off a Don Gordo’s Laundromat while Trish and the kids did our grocery shopping.  It just happened that Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays between 1pm and 3pm, the washing machines are half off, so that worked out well for us.  After being picked up, we drove back to Salton City, stopping at the gas station to fill our 45 gallon water bag before heading back to the RV.

Trish made some more booties tonight, modeling them using B’s doll:

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See the trip map for today’s drive and our current location.

Here’s the audio recording of the bats we found today in the cave:

Day 894: Salton Sea, Day 8

Remember back on Day 589 when I modified the water heater so we could pump its water back into the RV and live on that water in a pinch?  Of course you do.  One problem that has come up the time or two we actually tried to use this feature is a lack of good flow out of the water heater since the water heater’s anode rod almost entirely fills the fittings it goes through, thereby preventing all but a trickle of water from escaping through the hose attachment I added.  Today I solved that problem by taking my angle grinder to the anode rod, reducing the diameter of the part of the rod that lies within the fittings between the tank and the “T” junction for the garden hose.  Now the water should flow much more freely out of the hose:

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B ordered a quadcopter for herself, and today it arrived.  M took some photos to show how tiny her quadcopter is compared to his:

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Trish continues crocheting shoes for imaginary family members:

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This afternoon I went out for a PPG flight:

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Sue flew by as I set up:

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Liftoff of flight #69:

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On a lark, I went up to 1,000 feet AGL:

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From up here, its easy to see all the Salton City streets with no housing on them:

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Our RV is in the lower right:

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A couple of our larger PPC brethren were flying this evening as well:

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More baby booties:

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Day 893: Salton Sea, Day 7

Shabbos at the Salton Sea was pleasant.  The weather was perfect and I was able to go for a nice walk.

This morning I went for flight #67:

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This afternoon, fulltime RVers Phil and Bailey, who maintain a blog at mareulife.com, stopped by for a visit.  We had a great time chatting for a couple hours.  Phil and Bailey explained the game of Disc Golf to me and showed me their collection of discs, each used for a specific aspect of the game.  We all drove out to the beach for flight #68, where we said our goodbyes before I launched:

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After I landed, Sue and her friend Ron flew by:

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Trish is working on a pair of crocheted slippers for B:

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Day 891: Salton Sea, Day 5

In preparation to help Ron and Carol get the travel trailer in their yard unstuck, I had to get my hitch lock off so I could hitch up to the travel trailer.  Repeated applications of de-rusting agent finally allowed me to unlock and remove the hitch lock.  I took it apart, cleaned and lubricated the parts, and put it back together:

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In the end, I decided to not risk getting my truck stuck by trying to brute-force the trailer out of the ruts the wheels were in, which were about a foot deep.  Ron hitched up his Jeep to the trailer so he could go straight back.  Then, we jacked up the RV until the wheels were above ground level.  We then filled in the ruts and placed leveling blocks under the tires so the tires wouldn’t sink back in to the sand:

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After doing the same on the other side of the RV, we built a “road” of four blocks under and behind each wheel of the trailer and Jeep.  Ron would back up until he ran out of blocks, then he would stop and we would move the blocks from in front of the wheels to behind them, forming a new two-foot-long road.  After a half dozen repeats of this process, we managed to back out of the sandy part of the yard get the RV and Jeep back on to firm ground:

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Carol gave me this cactus in thanks, but I settled for a photo of it since the last time we had a plant in the RV we spent a good bit of time returning the dirt to the pot after every time we moved the RV:

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This afternoon, I went for a bike ride to the west up the grade towards Borrego Springs.  I guess Imperial County doesn’t place too high of a priority on road maintenance.  Riding this surface, which lasted about five miles, was really unpleasant:

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Eventually the road improved as it would its way up towards the radio tower, which is near the high point between Salton City and Borrego Springs:

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San Diego County must have more money for road maintenance:

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Also at the county line is the eastern boundary of Anza Borrego State Park:

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On the way back down, I stopped at a scenic overlook, looking back towards Salton City:

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Good Shabbos from the Salton Sea!

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Day 890: Salton Sea, Day 4

Today Trish finished a beaded cabochon she’s been working on:

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Ron and Carol live next to the campground.  A travel trailer got stuck in the sand in their backyard, and in trying to tow it out, Ron’s Jeep got stuck as well.  I drove over and pulled his Jeep out.  We’re going to try to get the travel trailer unstuck as well:

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As long as I was in the truck, I drove over to the campground to watch a cart-launch PPG take off:

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This afternoon, Sue and Kirk (background) and their friend (foreground) went for a flight:

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M did some filming using his quadcopter:

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I decided to join the gang of six in the air, so I went out for flight #66:

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Trish photographed the local fauna, both living and dead:

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M filmed my flight:

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Views from the air:

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Bringing the wing down on landing:

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