Day 114, Monday, February 9, 2026 - Sara Rodeo Grounds, Lake Havasu City, AZ - 11 Miles, 3,576.4 Miles for the Trip
51°F overnight, 54°F for my morning walk, 68°F by noon and the high for the day was 77°F.
I headed out around 11:30. No line at the dump station, and no one behind me. An uneventful 11 mile drive to the rodeo grounds. I'm in B22, a dry 20' X 40' section of a parking lot for a week. A $250 donation to the Sara Rodeo Grounds for 7 nights or $35.71 per night. I had to raise one side 2 1/2" and drop the tongue 3". You best be comfortable with a horsey smell since there are horse droppings all over the parking lot. The ground is very hard - Tough to stake down the mat & I had to use a tent stake to drill holes for the hummingbird feeder & the camping sign.
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| Site B21 |
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| A Present From the Horses |
I parked the trailer with the back window pointing at the location of the fireworks so I could sit inside & watch them if I got tired of sitting outside. It also puts the door & sitting area in the shade. I miss the shade I had at Cattail Cove. With one side of the trailer facing the sun even though the temperature only made it to 77°F, inside the trailer it is 83°F at 5:00. I'm sure it will cool down at night.
I sat outside for a bit. The flies are a PIA. So far they don't seem to bite, but they like to land on you. At least one made it into the trailer.
I got a call, text, email and voice mail that all but one of my prescriptions are ready at Walgreens, so I'll head into town tomorrow.
I turned on the radio and it was very loud, then died. I can listen directly to my phone, but it doesn't carry around the trailer.
Lots of empty spaces in the park. I thought most of the fiberglass folks from last year were coming back, but the A sites they were in are filling up with stick built trailers. A Bigfoot arrived, but it isn't Dan & Chris. Dan had a stroke and they won't be coming.
Dinner was a Saffron Road Chicken Tikka Masala bowl.
Until Next Time -


















