

We’re in
Crossed into
Having the most wonderful time.
This is all about our trip to pick up our new Lazy Daze motorhome. Left Fort Pierce, FL on March 12, 2008


We’re in
Crossed into
Having the most wonderful time.




We headed for
On Monday we continued north on Highway 101 to the
Drove to the Klamath River Overlook but it was so foggy all we saw was fog. We were stopped at the Crescent Beach Overlook, once again fogged in, when an old Class A RV pulled in. The engine was running poorly. The driver kept racing the engine faster & faster and eventually the RV caught on fire!! The driver & passenger got out safely. I called 911 then left fearing the gas tank would blow up. It was a very small overlook with no place to get out of the way if there was an explosion. Saw several police cars, an ambulance and fire truck responding to the 911 call.
In





Heading for the coast.
Left Sequoia/Kings Canyon NP about
Friday: Continued the drive. Had lunch at Granzella’s Deli in Williams. Read about it in one of the tourist books. It’s a local institution. We got there about

Heading for the coast.
Left Sequoia/Kings Canyon NP about
Friday: Continued the drive. Had lunch at Granzella’s Deli in Williams. Read about it in one of the tourist books. It’s a local institution. We got there about







Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks.
Sequoia NP was established in 1890. Only Yellowstone NP is older.
Entered the park at the
Lots of snow still on the ground. We enjoyed it. A nice change for us. Gopher just loves the snow. Runs through it, rolls in it, eats it. Tonight it’s supposed to drop down into the high 20’s.
Besides various overlooks, our first stop was the General Sherman Tree. This is the largest living tree on Earth. There is one species of tree that lives longer and three species that grow taller, but for sheer mass, none is larger. In all the world, sequoias grow naturally only on the west slope of the
Sequoia Facts: Height: to 311’. Age: To 3,200 years. Weight: To 2.7 million pounds. Bark: To 31” thick. Branches: Up to 8’ in diameter. Bases: To 40’ diameter.
There was a nice museum at the Sherman Tree site. We set out on another walk through a grove of Sequoia’s but had to stop because of the snow on the trail. After that we drove to the Montecito-Sequoia Lodge area for lunch then on to our campground. We camped at the Azalea Campground near the
We were going to stay another night but Carol was cold and said she had seen enough big trees. She was ready to move on. J
In the morning we drove to the General Grant Sequoia Grove. Gopher & I walked around. Carol stayed inside. It was 34*. Left about 9:30. Our destination was the Dos reis County Park near



After shopping at Camping World in
After visiting the dam, we went grocery shopping in

We arrived in the
On Tuesday we drove to the Lazy Daze factory to take a tour and see our new Lazy Daze being made. They were cleaning it up, doing punch list items, etc. It’s just beautiful. We’re so glad we decided to get a new one. Carol, in particular, is very, very happy. Toured the facility to see just how they were made. Carol bought herself a Lazy Daze cap.
We’re going our walkthrough on Thursday morning then transferring our stuff from old to new. On Friday morning the ICC driver drives us to
Wednesday. Steve & Carol Crisp, the buyers of our 2000 LD, stopped by about
Thursday, April 24: We drove “their” LD to the Factory. Spent most of the morning doing our inspection of the new one. Everything worked as it should. No problems of any type. Then we began transferring all our stuff from “old” to “new”. Took much longer then I thought. By
Friday. The BIG day. We got up about
We couldn’t be happier with our decision to buy a new Lazy Daze.