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Buzzcut1
Nomad II
Feb 24, 2014

Interesting trip to say the least

Ok so maybe its just not in the cards for me to have a "normal" road trip..

this was supposed to be a short mellow jaunt about two hours from the house

all my fishing gear stashed in the show of the dry bath



Heading out


Mandatory side trip to stock up on Bacon and Sausage



on the backroads of Californias central valley



at the Barn



getting the young filly ready to ride


just starting out


about 10 minutes later, Houston we have a problem



helmet did its job but Ruth has one sore butt

So we finally ended up at the lake after the side tip to the Doc just to make sure.



I hustled to get my gear together determined to get in even a few minutes of fly fishing with a bass popper



I hopped in the float tube and kicked across a finger of the lake to fish the reeds





The sunset out on the water was awesome



Although I didn't catch any fish I still whipped up a great dinner. Marinated Lamb Chops on brown rice served with a Kale salad with sliced pears, mango, apple, grapes, and cranberry's topped with a yogurt dressing



The next morning was crisp and clear



Jake enjoyed his breakfast while I had my coffee



Then we had our breakfast



you could see the snow capped Sierras from our site





The stacks of the decommissioned Rancho Seco nuclear power plant



heading out



Waiting on the train





having fun



SF Bay



Somewhere on the road after hitting big bump I lost all power to the lance, no running lights no brake or turn signals. so we stopped unhooked the tiedowns lifted the TC up on the jacks and I pulled a few feet forward. Yup the cord popped out of the socket, simple fix, plug it back in and reload.

I'm such a glutton for punishment, as is the wife that we are going back next weekend to do it again (without coming off and greaking a helmet)
  • Looks like you stopped in Lockford for some sausage, YUMMY stuff. I can taste the bratwurst now. nice report. I have never done any good fishing at Rancho Seco but I used to do some wind surfing there.
  • Sorry to hear about your 'adventures'. Horses scare me. Anything that big that can get frightened by a stick and think it's a snake, well, it's just not a good idea to climb aboard is my thinking... (That happened to my brother's wife 4 years ago and she hasn't been back to work since.)

    R.Seco Lake is a good fishery for bass. Next time, cross the dam, launch at the ramp and fish along the edge up to the dam. Focus on the last point and right at the dam where the rocks begin. I caught an 8+ pound bass there last year and have had great success in that area as well as along the dam face.
  • Yes please keep the pics comin in.
    due to $$$ I had to put mine away late Aug. Looks like it may be June before I get her back out. Its all good though

    Keep campin as often as you can.
  • Nice little report for a quick trip. Thanks for taking us along. I agree with Beefie; every little bit helps this time of year!
  • Well just look at the bright side. You are still using your camper. Mine has been put away since the middle of November. Looking forward to april when the snow melts and I can get it back out again. Keep sending the pictures , keeps that itch to go camping fresh.

    Beefie