Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Solar Install and a Rodeo in Prescott Valley, Arizona

After our May trip to southern Utah, we spent some time visiting our friend, Bill, and going to Lake Mead for some water-skiing trips.  We parked the the trailer in his driveway.  This visit also gave Al time to do some big projects on the trailer.  

One project was when we had our axles replaced last September while in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the technician did not have the correct size suspension parts.  The company instead had the parts mailed to us so Al could install them.  The suspension part absorbs the road shock better.  Al had to disconnect both axles to replace the yellow part.



Then he tackled the installation of 1200 watts of solar on the roof in 6 panels.

 
The panels were installed but remained covered so they didn't start generating power from the sun before all the connections could be tested.  He installed the panels on rails so they can be tilted if needed for more sun exposure during the winter months.

 



 
Solar breaker box and Solar charger.

 

We got in a couple of water-ski trips to Lake Mead.  Here is Bill's and our ski and camping gear waiting to be packed into a truck for the drive to the lake.


We went to Lake Mead to do some water-skiing in the little water that is left in the lake.  Due to the drought the water level is WAY down.  This is the Temple Bar launch ramp.  Each year the launch ramp gets longer and longer and the park service needs to extend it.

One day while we were out on the water we heard some animal noises so we took the boat closer to shore to investigate.  This cow was having a spat with her husband and making quite the fuss.  (Yes, it is a cow!)

The angry wife

The husband, hiding from his wife

Another fun thing we did was attend the "World's Oldest Rodeo" in Prescott, Arizona.  It wasn't as good as the one we attended in Wyoming last summer but it was still enjoyable. 



All of the sponsors of the event are represented by a flag that is paraded around the arena.

Nice Opening Ceremony

I always love seeing the Clydesdales.  Do you see the little one running to join the team?

One of my favorite parts of this rodeo was the Mexican cowboy doing rope tricks.  His arm muscles must be huge to swing the rope for so long.  And the horse he was riding had this long, beautiful mane.  I've never seen that before.  (Maybe it was mane extensions?)


But the best part was when his 6 year old son joined him on a miniature horse and did matching tricks with his dad.

Another night we had an opportunity to spend with a couple that volunteer for the LA Angels Spring Training every year with us.  Holly & Tony invited us to their Prescott house for a delicious home made lasagna dinner.  It was a very nice evening with delicious food.  We enjoyed getting to know them better.

We also got in some hiking with Bill's neighborhood hiking club.  Thanks to Chuck for leading the fun hikes. 

After a couple of ski trips to Lake Mead and some projects on the trailer, it was time to head to Lake Powell for a week.  I'll pick up there in the next blog entry. 

6 comments:

  1. Sarah and her husband Andrew live in Prescott. If you get a chance to check out the Highland Center for Natural History you should look her up. She is the Educational Director there. Let me know if you want her contact information. We will be heading to Prescott sometime after February. She is due to deliver our first grandaughter! Love your blog posts.

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    1. Thanks Jenn! We'll have to check out the Natural History center the next time we're in Prescott. Prescott is a beautiful place and I think you and Scott will love it there. Congrats on the upcoming new addition to your family. Boy are we getting old! Merry Christmas!

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  2. Adventures and necessities! Great job on the upgrades, Al! You're brave and ambitious! We've never been to a rodeo. May need to check one out. Thanks for sharing. 💜

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    1. Thanks Linda! Al did a great job with the upgrades! Definitely recommend a good rodeo when you get the opportunity.

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  3. Just a quick update on the Solar. Knock on wood so far no leaks or problem's with the panels. The only issue we had was a ground connection that was loose on the breaker box. It took about 2 days of tracking it down but after the ground issue was solved the solar is working fantastic.
    We love that we can go boondocking and not worry about turning on and off out small generator. All of our devices get charged and we loose about 8% of battery over night.

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  4. Congrats on your hard work in getting the upgrades completed! You're amazing!

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