Valentine’s Day Meetup part 2

Returning to our cliffhanger from the previous post.  I left you with this image:

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The Northern California Airstreamers group on Facebook has many interesting posts.  I saw this one and the location looked like Toscano’s RV in Los Banos.  Heck I was just there on Saturday to get our trailer!  This picture was the day before.  He also mentioned Mercey Hot Springs.

I have known about Mercey Hot Springs for a while as I would see the signs whenever we would go past the exit on the I5 corridor, which we have done A LOT!  I remember researching that there are RV spots there also.  And you few readers know, hopefully, how much we like hot springs.  I had always wanted to go there and camp but never did think of it until the summer when it would be over 100 degrees!  We had already paid for 3 nights at San Luis Creek so what to do?

Road Trip!   It was only 45 miles from our campsite to Mercey Hot Springs so it was worth it.

Once you get off boring I5 the drive back to the hot springs is desolate but pretty also, especially in the spring.  We got to the springs and saw there was an airplane there as they have their own dirt landing strip.  We talked to the proprietors, got some information and looked around a bit.  We also saw there were 4 Airstreams there.  Roxie was bummed that no one told us about this mini-rally.  I knew that there were two there, one from the above post and one from another FB post that showed a vintage outside the window of Ken (from above post).  The other two Airstreams were there for people to rent.  That is nice.

We walked over by the new Airstream and proceeded to meet Ken.  We introduced ourselves and had a nice talk with he and Mike.  This is their first RV and decided on an Airstream after thinking about a truck camper.  I think they are happy with the decision.  We answered a few questions about their trailer.  I gave them a card and let them know to contact me anytime they might have a question.  It was nice to visit and see the enthusiasm and trepidation in their eyes:

Ken and Mike

After our excursion we headed back to Los Banos and consulted Yelp.  Since we had such good luck at the highest rated locale we thought we would try #2.  This was a place called Wool Growers:

WoolGrowers

Basque, family style.  We heard descriptions of lamb this and lamb that for the meals and I wasn’t so sure about that but we gave it a try anyway.  We have a limited history with basque style eating.  We went to one restaurant in Bakersfield together, Benji’s.  My parents used to take us to one in Susanville whenever we would go to Reno as a child.  Roxie and I have both been to the Samoa Cookhouse in Eureka which isn’t Basque but you eat communally like the Basque restaurants.

We went in and sat down at the end of a long table.  The choices for the main course were Lamb chop, pork chop, tri-tip or chicken.  Whew!  There was a choice.  I took tri-tip and Roxie did pork chop.  They brought water and a small bottle of wine.  We did the water.  Then bread, soup, salad, rice, french fries, and the main course.  Everything was served family style and the waiters were busting their butts because it was busy (Sunday around 1:30pm).  At the end were some cups of ice cream.  It was a very interesting experience.

We stopped off at WalMart to pickup some supplies and a RedBox movie.  In the early evening I started a campfire and we needed it as the sun began to set.  Later that evening we watched the Maze Runner in the Airstream.  This is the first time we ever watched a DVD (Blu-Ray was not available to rent) on the bedroom TV in the trailer.  It worked perfectly.

All in all a good day with one more to go since I made it a 4 day weekend!

Valentine’s Day Meetup

Valentine’s weekend was coming up.  The trailer was in the shop in Los Banos.  Roxie was in Sacramento for the week helping her sister with some health issues.  What was the plan?

The trailer was done, Roxie was finishing up her week so many we should meetup somewhere?  I would get the trailer and take it to a campground.  Roxie would alter her path home to meet me.  Sounds like some type of romance/clandestine novel plot.  But it wasn’t.  We just enjoy getting out in our trailer whenever we can.  Since it was already half way between us why bring it home and then go out again.

I left home early on Saturday and headed to Toscano’s RV in Los Banos.  I had dropped off the trailer for its’ final round of warranty repairs before our standard warranty stopped and our extended warranty kicked in.  I got there a bit after 10:30 and went over the list, got a propane tank filled, bought a few items and headed out to a campground somewhere.  Not quite sure which one but I had a primary one in mind.  Roxie had left Sacramento shortly before I got to Toscano’s so I knew I had some time.

On one of our trips to/from the bay area we scouted out the San Luis Creek campground just off of CA152 in the San Luis SRA.  It was far off the main road and had electric and water.  That is where I headed first with some other alternate plans in mind if I needed it.  Luckily I did not.  They had a spot for us and it was not a double spot.  Yes!  As I got to the spot and started backing in I realized what an asset it is to have Roxie helping be back in.  I must have got in and out of the truck 5-6 times looking where I was going and checking clearances.  Roxie, thank you for your help.

I got setup and Roxie showed up about 20 minutes later.  It was very nice to see her after a week away and it was Valentines Day!  We exchanged gifts and cards (she reminded me about Valentine’s the day before, but didn’t need to) and then went out for a lunch/dinner at a local BBQ place.  Very good.  After you have been married 34 years it doesn’t matter the location, just the company.

Here is our campsite (#33):

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That evening we just vegged out but I saw this on Facebook:

Ken1

Hmmm.  Mercey Hot Springs.  We had always wanted to visit there…