Vegas
It’s funny how quickly we forget. Being back in the U.S. means that I have to pump my own gasoline and I’m forced to watch TV commercials while I do it. And, airplanes overhead – lots of them. I haven’t seen an airplane in 3 months.
I was just a little surprised that there were so many hills on the way out of California towards Nevada. I recall someone telling me it was completely flat. It’s not. At least there was a dedicated slow lane most of the way. That was us.
It’s all empty desert until you get to the Nevada state line. There, built right up against the state line are plenty of casinos for the folks that just can’t wait to get their gamble on.
We kept rolling to Vegas. If you’ve been reading a while, you can probably guess that we’re not really the “Vegas baby!” types. Still, we came for the spectacle.
Besides, it’s on the way.
Ah, Lost Vegas. Welcome home.?
Hey Jason. If you are still in Vegas, let me know if you need anything. I live about 20 min north of the strip. Also, are you going to the Buses by the Bridge in Havasu next month? That is where I met you 5 years ago. I camped on the beach with my daughter in the silver syncro near you, the old couple from Utah and the nice family from Canada. Take care! Scott Black
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Hey Scott – I knew I knew someone in Vegas! It was a quick stop, though. We definitely remember meeting you and your daughter at BBB 5 years ago, but we won’t be making it to Havasu this time. Maybe we’ll see you next time through 🙂