Pearl,

Your recommendations are right on the mark! My wife and I had the
opportunity to visit several of the places you mentioned about a month ago.
We covered 4700 miles and 10 states in 14 days in our Airstream B190. I
celebrated my 41st birthday while in the Airstream park in Oklahoma. Those
Navajo tacos at the Cameron Trading Post are huge and awesome! That tin
ceiling is really cool! I would add Monument Valley at sunset to that trip
though. It was beautiful. We really enjoyed Gallup, New Mexico also. It is a
town that is still sort of behind the times. I had brought some shocks with
me that I didn't have time to put on before leaving. I found a great local
shop with very trustworthy owners. They installed the Bilsteins for 12.00
each. This was even after it was more trouble than they thought it would be
and it took them 3 hours. The name of the shop is D&D Auto and is right off
of I-40 in Gallup, NM if anyone ever needs any work done. A guy named Dave
is the owner and I can't recall his partner's name.
Terry Tyler would have proud since we only spent $8.50 on lodging the entire
time we were gone. Part of that was due to 20.00 in lottery winnings that
were used to pay for the only night we stayed in a campground besides
staying at the Airstream park in Oklahoma! In the entire 2 weeks we didn't
open the awning once. We weren't sitting still long enough!

Thanks, Geven
'67 Caravel
'93 Airstream B190 (for sale)

----- Original Message -----
From: Pearl Main <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 5:51 PM
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> GAS     you are goiing to Phoenix        Sedona may be farther north but
it get
> very HOT there too......have you checked with Sedona C of C?  There are
some
> Nat'l forest campgrounds nearby and `Rancho Sedona RV Park   aand Sedona
RV
> Resort  `1-800-547-8727 (good shade trees)  I park at friends when I am
there.
>  Since you are going to the Grand Canyon ....I hope you want to see some
of the
> Indian lands too....go out the East entrance to Grand  Canyon and be sure
to
> stop at the overlook and then go to Cameron trading Post....have lunch at
their
> dining room with the beautiful tin ceiling and lovely sideboards all
around the
> room....it is a working trading post  then take 264 across the Navajo
> Reservation  which surrounds the Hopi  and stop at Old Oraibi and New
Oraibi,
> athe Hopi Training center for silversmithing (next door to their motel
where
> they are teaching young tribal members mgmt ....I parked my trailer there
for
> the night and had dinner in the restaurant)  the old Hubbell traading post
at
> Ganache....you could even take a side trip to Canyon de Chelly (where
Cochise
> use to hole up)  take the tour up the canyon....go to Four Corners where
the 4
> states meet and you can each put a foot in a different state. or see the
Navajo
> Museum at Window Rock   I know time runs out see as much as you can......a
side
> trip I always recommend is to the Acoma mesa.  Pearl SoCal
>






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