Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Driving South on US Route 95 to Yuma, Arizona

Today's drive will be easy and short....  2 hours on Arizona State Route 95 South to Yuma.





Our first stop is the ARCO







This is the lowest price for Diesel Fuel in Quartzsite.






There's a separate entrance &
Diesel Pumps for Trucks.





Eric tops off our motorhome's
fuel tank.





We turn south on US
Route 95....





... for most of today's drive.





I take pictures while
Eric drives.






Yuma is 73 miles away.




Eric & I discuss the
silhouette on this sign.

Is it a Deer, a Mule Deer,
a mistake, or something else?









I didn't find an answer.  Sonoran Pronghorn Antelope are found in Arizona, at higher elevations,  on the state's grassy prairies.  Southwest Arizona doesn't have abundant grasslands needed to support Antelope.






A motorhome traveling north.





A Customs & Border Control
Checkpoint inspects vehicles
traveling north.









Be alert for Donkeys
on the road.




The sign at the fenceline says:
Danger
US Government Property
No Trespassing
Unexploded Ammo

 This fenced area is the Yuma Proving Grounds.





Orange flowers & green grass
are reminders of abundant
 winter rains.








United States Army
Yuma Proving Ground 




Area's entrance is flanked
by decommissioned
military hardware.






Driving past Citrus Trees.













An irrigation canal





Green fields surround
this low slung house.





Eric & I return to Yuma Lakes







We receive a booklet on
crossing the US/Mexican
Border for Medical Services
in Los Algodones & a flier
for Alex Mobile Wash.







Eric & I set up our campsite
for the week.







Let's go to IN-N-OUT Burger.  I want to find out what "Animal Style" is all about.  

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