Roller coaster

 12/12- Coalinga CA

  Isn’t that a cool name? Coalinga, it just rolls off the tongue. It’s a relatively small town in the center of California. Almond trees prevail here as one of the big crops. Coming up I5 we are passing through the breadbasket of America. There are almond trees and avocados and not to mention grapes. It’s just fields and fields of crops. 

   We stopped this morning on the way out at the Mesquite Dunes site. You can walk out onto this extensive area of sand dunes. The sand is very fine but this morning it was also quite cold. 

   So now we headed back out of the hole we found ourselves in. From 200 ft below sea level we had to get to 4500 ft in under 20 miles. The old rv chugged along and made it to the top. Now we had to go down again. This was an interesting ride as it was steep winding with tight turns no guard rails and very steep drop offs. We must have taken a 1/2” off our brakes. We continued to go over a series of mountain ranges. Winding our way up and then plummeting down the other side as we slowly (or sometimes a little too quickly) dropped in altitude until we arrived at around 500 ft. It was a real bitch on the ears. 

   Apparently I still don’t know what day it is. Are you sure it isn’t Saturday. One of these days it will be !

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