Mesa, Arizona is a great place to spend the winter, but definitely not the summer! We have accepted Workamping positions at a small park in Sequim, Washington and have finally started to make our way there.
The first few days were mostly driving through Nevada, which is the same drive we made last year when we landed at Lake Tahoe. Las Vegas is toward the south end of Nevada, and Reno is toward the north, and other than that, there doesn’t appear to be much in the state! We drove through about 400 miles of desert with very little urbanization. It is a beautiful drive but can get boring and monotonous.

Our first overnight in Nevada was at Artesian Cellars, a Harvest Host location in Pahrump. We parked in the area they directed us to at the back of their parking lot and went in for a wine tasting and a nice dinner.





The next day we drove about 350 miles to our next stop at Desert Rose RV Park in Fernley, Nevada. Since we have 3 days of pretty long drives we had decided to stay here 2 nights and take a day off in between to empty and refill our water tanks and relax a little.


Back on the road, we finally crossed over into Oregon and stayed overnight at Laurel Hill Golf Course, another Harvest Host. They were right off of route 5 so we got off, stayed the night and were able to get right back on 5 the next morning to head to the West Coast.




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