Day 923: Ogilby to Ak-Chin

For the first time in days, the winds let up enough to fly, so I launched flight #93:

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After breakfast, I took the kids for a bike ride.  B had to repair her third flat since arriving here:

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We rode our bikes out to the Obregon pit mine:

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We passed this mining structure on the way back:

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We hitched up, drove over to the border, and walked into Mexico to pick up Tricia’s glasses:

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While waiting in line to return to the US, we saw two people climb the fence and enter the US illegally.

Continuing east, we crossed into Arizona:

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As we were driving through Yuma, we saw an RV dealer with a selection of truck campers.  We’ve talked about downsizing to a truck camper once the kids move out, but after looking at even the largest truck camper with two slides we decided they are still too small:

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We also stopped for diesel and propane.  During our grocery stop at Walmart, we saw this PPC fly by:

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We continued on to overnight on abandoned land next to the Ak-Chin airport near Maricopa, Arizona, where I hope to fly for a couple days.

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

Day 922: Day Trip to Mexico

This morning we left the RV in Ogilby and drove the truck to the US border crossing, walking across into the village of Los Algodones, Mexico:

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This town makes almost all of its money from medical tourism.  All the storefronts are dentists, optometrists, and pharmacies:

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We did our dental cleanings and Trish had an eye exam for a pair of glasses, which we could pick up in a couple hours.  We will instead come back tomorrow to pick them up.

The sidewalks here are choked with vendors selling all types of souvenir-grade items:

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We got in line to return to the US:

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On the other side of the wall, home beckons:

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This afternoon, Trish made her first monogramed item:

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In electronics class, M made a battery using pairs of pennies and dimes as the anodes and cathodes, and vinegar-soaked paper as the electrolyte:

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Tonight the kids dragged over a dead Ocotillo and we had a campfire:

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The fire was big enough that the kids had trouble roasting marshmallows without getting burned:

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We threw on the rest of the Ocotillo:

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Day 921: Hanging out at Ogilby

Shabbos at Ogilby was hot but nice.  In the morning, Jonathan and Canyon flew the area for quite some time.  I went for a walk and met two fulltime families with young kids, Justin and Anne of tinywheel.house and Willi and Julia of RememberToExplore.com.  Towards evening, Jonathan and Canyon drove back to Glamis to fly over the roughly 150,000 visitors at Glamis this weekend, one of the two busiest weekends at Glamis.

Winds were too strong to fly today, so in addition to homeschool we did other things than needed doing.  Towards afternoon the light falls dramatically on the Cargo Muchacho Mountains:

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Trish photographed more of her crocheted creations:

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The kids tried out the bubble wands Trish picked up at the last Walmart:

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The sunsets here always impress:

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M did some fancy biking:

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Sunset selfie:

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Day 919: From Glamis to Ogilby

This morning I launched flight #91 and flew east, away from the dunes:

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On the way back, I could see most of the dune field from this altitude:

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There are now many more RVs here for the three-day weekend:

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Again, flying the dunes:

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Oh hello there:

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Jonathan and I followed this group for a bit:

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This video contains this morning’s flight, as well as all the previous Glamis flights from this week:

After the morning flight, we packed up to escape the ever-increasing dust and drove southeast to the Ogilby Road and American Girl Mine Road area.  This BLM area is just a few miles from the southern end of the Glamis dune field, but its far enough away that we’re spared the crowds:

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Canyon and Jonathan and I launched (flight #92 for me) and flew out over the neighborhood.  Behold the blessed isolation:

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Hello RV:

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M and I raced along this road.  There was quite a bit of wind, so in this direction I had to do S-turns to avoid leaving him behind:

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The air was pretty thermic, as today was a hot day.  I landed about an hour before sunset:

Good Shabbos from Ogilby:

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

Day 918: Flying Glamis, Day 2

This morning, we launched (flight #89 for me) about 15 minutes before sunrise so we could view the sunrise from the air.  Sue let me use her Ozone Roadster 2 wing so I could keep up with everyone else.  It was still a bit dark when we launched:

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Sunrise over Glamis:

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It was another great flight, getting low and flying the contours of the dunes:

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Kirk captured some video of me flying Sue’s wing:

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Kirk also caught me landing:

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After breakfast, Kirk and Sue let me and M drive their RZR around the little dunes around our camp:

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Most of our flying group left for a weekend fly-in in Maricopa, so we reluctantly said our goodbyes. 

This afternoon, Trish did some face painting for B:

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Trish also made a stamp for the Etsy store where she sells her crocheted creations:

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This afternoon I launched flight #90:

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Glamis is really starting to fill up for the weekend.   I passed a number of groups out on the dunes:

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The highlight of the flight was following this pair of sandrails:

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This video contains highlights from today’s flights, as well as other flights from this week:

Tonight was terribly dusty in the RV as many of an estimated 150,000 visitors arrived for Presidents Day weekend.  I’m glad we’re leaving tomorrow.