Stuck in Kingman, AZ
If you've been following our daily blog you'll know we are temporarily held up in Kingman, AZ. During our unplanned and unexpected down time we were blessed to have Randy's aunt and uncle from Prescott, AZ come spend some time with us.
So, what do you do in Kingman when you have a free Friday afternoon? Well, you go for a short drive to mile marker 115, Historic Route 66, Peach Springs of course. Doesn't everyone? What's at mile marker 115, Route 66, Peach Springs you ask? The Grand Canyon Caverns. Here you'll be taken by elevator down over 210 feet below the surface to discover an enormous cavern with over a mile of concrete paths. The guided tour lasts about 50 minutes and covers not only the interesting geological details but the complete history of the cavern. The most notable feature of the cavern was the fact its a dry cavern. Zero water and zero humidity. We had a wonderful afternoon together which was followed up with very filling and delicious dinner.
We really appreciate the time and hospitality of Randy's aunt and uncle. They offered to do anything for us in support of our journey and made our short stay in Kingman a very memorable one.
At the Grand Canyon Caverns with Uncle Bill and Aunt Gig. |
Tomorrow we hope to be on the road again. Cross your fingers, perform all you good luck rituals, and send us all your positive vibes for a positive outcome. Our goal is to be on the road by 2 pm. Parts delivery is critical.
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