tre wrote:You left Las Vegas during the best time of year to be there. I HATE the heat in the summer, but I enjoyed the winters a lot. You don't get snow (for those that like it), but you can head 90 minutes away up Mt. Charleston and stay in the snow inside of a cabin. You could still camp around Las Vegas, it's not really that cold yet. The hotter parts of Arizona are also good this time of year. Many parts of California have good weather all year around.
Well no kidding. Everything in my life is upside down and mistimed. I wanted to go to Utah to get away from the heat of Vegas during August and September. By the time I can finally get to Utah, I have to go back to Nevada to escape the cold there! See how f***ed up my life always is?! I can never do what I want until it's too late! This has been the case with everything!
When I went to Moscow in 2004, I could not leave for 6 weeks. Every time I tried, something blocked me! So I stayed an extra 4 weeks which backed me up even more, since I was already three months late arriving there! The whole trip was one f***ed up mistiming after another! Everything was backed up! I spent my 20's trying to make up for my teens, and my 30's trying to make up for my 20's, etc.
I am always living in the past, never in the present or future! f**k!
Everyday the past two months I've been yelling "COME ON! LET ME GO! LET'S GO!" But I can't go until it's too late. By now, Utah is too cold and is snowing. I can't camp or hike because the snow will make the trails slippery. So basically, I can't get to Utah until it's too late. Why is God/Murphy's Law such a prick and asshole?!
So yesterday I was headed to Capitol Reef, my favorite park and campground there. When I enter the inner road from interstate 70, I see snow falling, so I know it's a lost cause. I won't be able to camp or hike. So I reluctantly turn around and head toward NE Nevada toward Great Basin National Park. It was a long desolate drive with almost no cars. By the time I get to Great Basin, it's already 4pm and I can't drive up there because I have to get to the next town, Ely, before dark. So I lose that chance too.
Now I'm in Ely, in NE Nevada. I'm lucky that there are many $35 motels here this time of year. Cheaper motel rates are the only positive thing about winter season here. Nevada is so desolate outside the cities though. There's nothing to see here.
Today I will be taking highway 50, considered to be the loneliest highway in America I heard, toward Reno and Carson City. I have a close female friend in Reno to visit. And I will hang out at the complex of brothels and strip clubs I used to enjoy when I lived there in 2000 - 2001. I'm also gonna check out Virginia City, where I used to live and perform in a show. (It's also where Mark Twain lived in the 1860's and got his pen name there) I'm curious to see if anything has changed.
After that, I'll check out Lake Tahoe and then go to the SF Bay Area. I'm thinking of driving up Highway 1, along the scenic coast of California toward Mendocino.
Do you think Lake Tahoe is a good place to live? We should sell our houses in Vegas and get a nice log cabin there in the woods. It's a nice foresty environment that's in the vicinity of Reno, SF Bay Area, and Yosemite National Park. But property prices there are probably very high.
Do any of you know of any hostels to stay at in San Francisco?