THE MAGIC CIRCLE QUARTZSITE AZ GENERATOR
Or, put another way, living totally and only off the resources we carry with us within RV WHERE YET….100 gallons of fresh water, 90 gallons of holding tanks for yesterday’s fresh water (and beer, food, etc.) and 20 gallons of generator fuel. No external connections to water, sewer or electricity.
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No, “Dry” camping refers to the process of living off the grid. With that image in mind (Thanks to fellow BluebirdBrain Dave Steif), we were VERY CAREFUL, and made it into a perfect, snotless spot facing the nightly bonfire. But not even THAT kind of “dry” (because it rained the first day, and the desert was under water when we arrived).Īs we pulled into the Bluebird Rally Area, we were instructed to turn RV WHERE YET’s tires and move carefully…the upper, thin layer of quartzy, stony, gravelly rock was quite firm, but if you scuffed it off by turning too sharply you ran the risk of sinking into sand which is the consistency of snot after rain. “Dry” camping refers to the status whereby RV WHERE YET is parked in the middle of the desert.
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No, we were not “that” Dry! Parked in The Desert
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THAT could not be further from the truth! There were plenty of adult beverages, from a Scotch around the campfire every evening to Margarita Cocktail hour at Mexican Pot Luck.
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First, to explain that “dry” descriptor to many of our non-RV friends, who might think we just spent 2 weeks without alcohol (?!!!). Well, Liz and I successfully survived our first “dry camping” experience at the Bluebird Quartzsite Rally (more on the rally later).