





My Life and Travels
We got to Tanya at 12:30 so she could go to her doctor appointment with Jack.
Today’s drive:
In site 48.
These sites are really close, we may buy up next year to a larger site.
Left Ruby Creek at 9:00 a.m. Richard and Vickie had already left when we got up.
We are on our way to the Garcia’s to help with the new grand-daughter, “The’ Girl Garcia” is scheduled to be born on Friday June 29, 2018.
Today’s drive:
We are in site A7
The weather just sucks.
Fished up by the island for a couple of hours, couple of strikes.
Rain in the afternoon.
Dinner at the RV’s
River still at 3000 cfs.
Big rain and wind storm in the afternoon, camphost said this was the largest wind storm they had seen in the 5 years they have been host here.
No fishing during the day.
Small caddis hatch this evening, had to quit fishing because of rain storm coming, got inside just in time.
Really miss Hank, this is the three month anniversary of his death.
Here is the first fish I caught at Ruby Creek.
After dinner I went fishing right out from the coach…caught a 15 inch brown on one of the flies I tied. This retirement thing is good.
The fly:
In the evening I tied up a bunch of flies like the ones the shop sold Richard.
Today ended up being a moving day. With the rain over the last couple of days and the hard rain last night I decided we had better get out of the campground this morning.
The campground is about 50 feet below the highway and the road has two areas which get muddy and soft when wet. I drove the pickup up to the road and was going to walk back and get Jean and the coach. As I started back a BLM Ranger came by and gave me a ride back to our campsite. He said he would wait to ensure we got the coach up the hill.
I was slippery and getting soft in both of the bad spots in the road however we made it. Slipped around some and had a bunch of the heavy mud/clay on bottom of the coach.
It rained most of the afternoon, if we had not left Palisades in the morning I am not sure we would have made it up the road and back to the highway. We ended up having heavy rains during the next week and I am sure we would have been stuck at Palisades for at least a week and a half if not longer.
We moved to Ruby Creek BLM CG 8 miles closer of Ennis.
We are in site 15.
View for the next week.