Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Moving and Grooving

It all started with our friend Tori saying 'you should buy the house next door'....fast forward 3 months and we are now living in another state! Not what Tori had in mind at all... :)

So... first let us apologize for being remiss on our blogging. Real Estate sure takes up a lot of time...and worry...and psychic energy! 
We started thinking about our friend's comment. We were pretty sure we didn't want the house next door to them, tho we did look at it (wacky floorplan) but maybe a little house in Truckee. We thought that since we were now up in Truckee full time that maybe we needed just a bit more space. The condo (which we love) was a little small, perfect for the weekends but maybe small for full time living. So we put the condo in Sacramento AND in Truckee on the market. And started looking at houses in Truckee. We saw houses we liked, but holy cow, you had to be fast with an offer. Houses in the price range we were looking at were being snatched up quickly and lots of cash buyers too. We soon realized that we were shopping at the bottom of the market in Truckee (Tahoe Donner) and we were going to have to take what we could get..and fast.
Have you ever heard of the mobile apps Trulia and Zillow? Very addictive when you are buying/selling homes..So in looking around we saw that Bend Oregon had a lot more house for the money!! And nice houses too. We had both been to Bend before, to ski and cycle, and liked it allot. Bend is very similar to Truckee in that it's sporty (tons of mountain bike trails, a river for SUP and kayaking, a big mountain to ski on, and lots of groomed trails for Nordic skiing) it's just a bigger town. In many ways Bend is the town that Truckee aspires to be when it grows up.
So here we are.... In Bend Oregon. Living in our Motorhome with the kitty...who has been a great sport about this whole thing. Cats are not known for embracing change.
Both condos sold, Truckee was a cash buyer and a fairly easy transaction (tho he did want a fast close and move in date) and Sacramento sold but the transaction moved at a snail's pace. We packed up Sac first, and for the first time in a long time all our stuff was in the same town albeit the Sac stuff was in a storage unit in Truckee. Then we packed up Truckee and that stuff in also in storage in Truckee. We are pretty familiar with the routes between Northern California and Bend Oregon. so if you want to know where to get a good peach shake just ask.
We found the most perfect house here in Bend. On Awbrey Butte, a great house with spectacular vistas of the Cascades. Made an offer, was accepted.....except.... the owner is building a new house in the country and it's not quite ready yet. So while we now own the house, he is renting it back from us for a month or so while we live in the RV. We are Oregon homeowners, just not homedwellers. A strange situation - being homeless but being landlords.
But we do feel the house is worth the wait. And hopefully close to this time next month we might be moving our stuff in!
In the meantime we have been exploring our new town. Bend is a wonderful town that feels almost custom made for the activities we enjoy. Doing hikes and mountain bike rides and festivals and such! Here are some pix of our outings
Our new house....someday
Jim along the Deschutes River
Wiener Dog races at OktoberFest

Dana at Smith Rock
Shrine on the ELV trail on Phil'sTrail
Kitty taking in the sun
Tumalo Falls

Hike to Benham Falls
Enjoying Belgian beer at BrokenTopBottleShop- our soon to be local pub
Crooked River at Smith Rock
Moooooo!
PawsCrossed we move into our new house soon!

Stay tuned for more exiting adventures as we explore our new town!

Friday, June 29, 2012

The Lonliest Road in America

Thursday
417 miles. 10 hours. It's been a day!
ok... so maybe we stopped along the way to take a photo or two... but still a long day. We left Moab in the  morning and took Hwy 128 along the Colorado River. A very scenic drive. 
Got on 70/50 and drove thru pretty much most of Utah. Stopped in Ely, Nevada for the night.
Here are some photos of the day.
tsk wanted to be the driver this time
The ridge in the distance is where we rode our mountain bikes!
Colorado River
The San Rafael Reef
Driving thru the reef
Ghost Rock
Black Dragon
As we were heading down the highway we could see this fire billowing. Sacry! The road turned before it and we then headed away from it.
We made it to Ely, safe and sound.
Friday (today)
We left Ely early, as we were still travelling on the loneliest road and had about 324 miles to do to get home. Temps were actually cool and pleasant for a change.
There are a few towns along the way but they seem to be lost in time.
Much of the day was this. Over and down a mtn pass then a long flat valley, to do it again, and again.
TSK had his first grocery store trip!
Welcome to California!
Heading up the road to home... he knows!
And now we are home safe and sound. We had allot of fun in Salt Lake City at Blogpaws meeting everyone and also in Moab getting some good rides in. We are disapointed we didn't get to Colorado due to the fires but plan on trying to go again when things are better and cooler there.
Not sure what our next meandering will be, but you'll be the first to hear about it here!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Arches Nat'l Park

Our last day here in Moab, couldn't leave without going into Arches. So off we went on our road bikes. Left in the morning, had a hint of coolness in the air, cloud cover with a nice breeze. We where hoping it would stay with us all day. 
There is a bike trail system here that goes from Moab to the park entrance and beyond. It crosses the Colorado River on the Colorado River Pedestrian Bridge (needs a better name! )
Here are some photos from our day.
The Colorado River
River thru the bridge
Jim riding over the bridge
Lots of cute little lizards here
First look into the park
The Long and Winding Road
Jim riding that long and winding road...
Park Avenue
Courthouse Towers
Three Gossips, Sheep Rock, Tower of Babel
The Organ
Balanced Rock
Delicate Arch (sadly we couldn't get closer, bike shoes not the best for climbing slick rock)
Salt Valley
Jim at one of the many vista points
They say there are BigHorn Sheep here... this was the only one we could find....  
And always the best to come back to this sweet boy!
So those clouds and cool breeze I was talking about earlier...? Didn't last. The clouds parted enough for the strong sun to bear down on us, and that nice breeze turned into gale force winds.
A special thanks to the two women who gave us water to top off our waterbottles!

Tomorrow morning we leave here and head towards home. Will take us a couple days to get there. Not sure what fun exciting things we'll see but if we see them, so will you here :-)


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Aye Carumba!

Today we did the mountain bike trail known as the Whole Enchilada. It incorporates a few trails into one long trail. It was hard, steep, specatcular scenery, rocky, hard, did I mention hard?
It took us 6+ hours from the time we were dropped off till we go back to the RV. Of course, we also burned 3600 calories in that time too! 
Here are some photos of the day, enjoy!
Bikes on top of the old Westy ready to go!
wasn't long before we were climbing...er, pushing our bikes up the steep bits.
cows in the mist..
Our vista on this part of the ride, still in the forest
Warner Lake
Along the lake
Jim crossing a bridge
Our lunch break view
Rock formations (monuments) in the distance
EEEK! don't get so close to the edge!
precipice!
There are tons of monuments here
The road back to the RV and ......
..this sweet boy!
All in all it was a good day on the bike, tho hard, we got to see some spectacular scenery.
And because the name of the trail is The Whole Enchilada it made us hungry for Mexican food. Margaritas, chips, quacamole, the whole enchilada!

Tomorrow we are thinking of doing a road ride. Stay tuned....
and then we will head back towards home. Looks like CO is still on fire (hope all are safe) so we might go there another time.