Made it to Lake Havasu early afternoon with plenty of setup time. There is a BLM site just south of town, a big old gravel pit of sorts. Mayby a dozen other folks camped there but plenty of room for privacy and the dogs to run. We are about a couple miles out of town but 6 or so miles to nearest store, Havasu is a long town running north/south on hwy 95 with lots of stop lights. We are at the south end and Walmart is at the north end (mayby 15 miles) but plenty of anything you need in between.


Last day of Oct. Windy and cold (cold for this part of the county) last couple days, stayed inside for the most part.

Kinda hard to find a place to set, they like the chairs as much as we do.
Several days ago some folks pulled up 50 yards or so from us and set up a tent, as it turns out they droped off this homeless lady, she must be high class homeless as she has a wheelchair insted of a shopping cart to haul her stuff around in. With the 30-40 mph winds last couple days her tent diden’t fare to well. She stuggled in the wind with it then gave up and came ask for help. I went over knowing it was a waste of time in this wind, what a mess, the tent poles snaped, some duck taped together, told her your going to have to tough it out in a flat tent till this wind quits, sad deal. No wind this morning, looks like a nice day.
Omg, this is going to be great to follow you guys!!!! Looking forward to following your travels and adventures ❣️
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Bruce/Suzi
We have stopped on both sides of Havasu( north of the airport) and also the place where you stopped, when in our motor home. We also prefer boondocking to RV parks, simply for the isolation . And birds of a feather flock together, and we always felt safe! We also did boondock a few times around Quartzite, but it was getting commercial , but stopped in Lake Parker, and loved the state parks. The gypsy life gets in your blood, and we miss it still. Not a good plan when you are over Eigthy. Keep up the blog and photos. Joy and Abe
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