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 1/26- River Run RV Park, Bakersfield CA

   Today was not terribly exciting. The ride from Joshua Tree quickly climbed up to the high desert. We motored through this large wide flat valley filled with creosote bushes and the occasional Joshua tree. A lot of this is BLM land and we saw plenty of campers parked out in the desert.   

   It didn’t get any more scenic and we commented that there was a lot more trash on the side of the road. We convinced Siri to take us the long way and that she did. We turned in blocks of  5-15 miles. Left one time then right the next all the while cruising through desert ringed in the distance by big mountains. We essentially circled around LA until we hooked up to Rt58. 

   This was actually the most scenic part of the trip winding through rolling hills that were green still with grass. It was still an interstate but traffic was light. Everyone must have been watching the football game. We tooled into Bakersfield and found our campsite. 

   They warned us when we made the reservation that it wouldn’t look like a good spot for an rv park but that it would be good. Well they were right. We were wondering what we had gotten into as we turned down these industrial looking streets but sure enough at the end we pulled into a really nice park. It sits right next to a river which doesn’t have any water in it but it is a first class facility. 

   Tomorrow we head down to the coast to dip our toes into the Pacific Ocean. The temps promise to be 60’s to 70’s with lows in the high 40’s. Sure beats the -10 in VT right now. 

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