WE ARE BACK (Spooner Lake)

Yes we are back at Spooner Lake, Lake Tahoe Nevada State Parks area….  We prematurely left our last hosting job due to it not working out for us. It did not meet our expectations. The host that was supposed to take over our position at Spooner Lake backed out and left it open for Jodi and I to return for the rest of the summer.. Things do work out for a reason. It was meant to be for us to be back at Lake Tahoe area.. We will be hosting in the area for another two and a half months, till the end of October.  So much fun being here……

We stopped in Sacramento, CA for a few days before getting to Knight’s Ferry and checked out the train station where part of old Sacramento is located and where the Transcontinental Railroad started. The first Transcontinental Railroad” was joined on May 10, 1869, with the ceremonial driving of the “Last Spike” at Promontory Summit, Utah, after track was laid over a 1,756 mile gap between Sacramento and Omaha, Nebraska/Council Bluffs, Iowa in six years by the Union Pacific Railroad and Central Pacific Railroad. We took some pictures.

Part of the Old Sacramento when it was in the 1800’s… Saloons, Hardware and other stores owned by part of the Big 4 that made the Railroads possible. Leland Stanford, Collis P. Huntington, Mark Hopkins and Charles Crocker–had to wait a few years for the pay-off on their seed money for Central Pacific. When the transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, the four investors laughed all the way to the bank. Collis P. Huntington and Mark Hopkins formed a partnership and opened a hardware store shown below….

Old Sacramento town, Stores and Saloons

The Recreation area that we were at was very beautiful and had lots of history. Below I posted some pictures of the park and its surrounding beauty.  This is the Stanislaus river that travels through the park and makes rapids rafting a big attraction in that area. The park has the longest covered bridge west of the Mississippi.. It was built in 1863 and is 330 feet in length. We went through this covered bridge every day to get to work.

Knights Ferry Recreation Area

Back at SPOONER LAKE

View of Spooner Lake

We really did enjoy being up here at Spooner Lake because it’s beautiful here and cooler, and it’s just flat out FUN being hosts here. Great Rangers and Staff at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Parks. If you have a bucket list, this has to be one of them to visit…

We started working again about a week ago here at Spooner Lake and Lake Tahoe area, the many hiking trails all over the Tahoe area that we help take care of and manage. They call it the Back Country. We have a few primitive campgrounds that we take care of and two lakes that we help manage. This place is so beautiful.  We had a chance to check out some more of this back country that Spooner Lake has to offer.  I recently took some more pictures of this beautiful place. The pictures posted here are some of Marlette Lake with Lake Tahoe behind it… These photos I took were at  8,850 feet  elevation. We felt like we were on top of the world..

Here are a few more pictures of part of the Back Country looking north and South part of Lake Tahoe, called the Monkey Rock..

This is the Monkey Rock, Yes it looks just like a Monkey Face…

We are trying to set up our next hosting job for the winter, we pulled out of the one we had set up for Fresno, CA because it did not sound like it was going to be very safe and not too fun for us, so we are now in the process of looking for another winter job somewhere around south Nevada or Arizona. FLASH FLASH… We may have just lined up a hosting job at a place outside of Yuma Arizona. Check it out!!  The place is called Castle Dome Mining Museum.  Click on this link………http://www.castledomemuseum.org . Fingers crossed on getting the position. It sounded promising and sounds like fun. You will see by checking out the site… We are so excited about the possibility taking this on for the winter…. November  to April of 2020…. We are also looking forward to doing our summer in Washington State… Will let you know where when we know… So much fun and adventures awaiting us for the next year……

Stay tuned and find out more info on where we will be spending our Winter…

The Bobble Head Travelers,  Mark and Jodi

Behind our RV (Sunset)

4 thoughts on “WE ARE BACK (Spooner Lake)

  1. Christine Eckermann-Ross Reply

    So beautiful! We MUST plan a ace to meet up during your travels! Miss you guys!

    1. admin Reply

      Yes we would love to meet up with you guys, let us know and we will plan!! WE do miss you both too!! Let’s make it happen!! We are here till October, then Yuma, AZ for the winter.. Nov to April!!

  2. Joe Wagner Reply

    Howdy from North Carolina: We hope you miss the humidity.
    How is the rig holding up?
    Do you have a pet chipmunk yet?
    We miss you, your old place is worth 180k now.
    Peg and I will leave Caboose and take a train ride from NC to NO in the middle of Nov then to LA then to LV then back home again on Dec 17.
    Where will you be then?
    Regards with envy, Joe and Peg Wagner

    1. admin Reply

      Well Well Well, We didn’t think we would ever hear from you, so glad you commented on here.. We really wanted to stay in touch with you two.. To answer your questions, No do not miss the humidity, its a low 15% here in Tahoe… The Big Rig is holding up just great. and No Chipmunk, but yes I have a cute small squirrel, how did you know that???? He looks like a chipmunk.. So happy to hear from you.. Glad Caboose is still doing well…. Happy for you guys going on a good long vacation.. We will be leaving here in a few days to head to YUMA, AZ for the winter.. The place is called Castle Dome Ghost town and mine museum… We will be running that Museum during the winter months… Got to stay away from the snow… Will be posting a new post here in a day or so… Stay tuned and again good to hear from you…. Best wishes to you and Peg…. Mark and Jodi…

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