Adventures in our Motorhome - 2012 Blog

March 2, 2012

Burros in Oatman


I’ve learned that everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you’re climbing it.

The wind is really blowing and it sure is making a racket outside.  It howled a good portion of the night too.  Winds are about 33 mph with gusts to 45 mph.  Well, that's what the weatherman is saying and you know how accurate he always is.  This isn't one of those fun days to soak up southern sunshine in the great out of doors.  Those winds seem to hang around way too long and they seem to show up just about the time we're thinking of getting on the road.  We don't travel in those winds and neither do most of the folks we know.   The wind has blown almost every day that we have been in the Bullhead City / Laughlin area. Perhaps that is the norm and not the exception.

We went to Oatman the other day.  It wasn't our first time there.  We had visited before.  Oatman is an old mining town where gold was discovered in 1915. The town is mainly a tourist town.  The local residents (burros) are the main attractions.  They roam freely around the town and on the town streets.  We were close so figured we might just go again.  I’m not sure what we were looking for.  We didn’t buy anything last time we were there and we didn’t buy anything this time either.

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Oatman, Arizona
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Not a big town and not a new town.

Actually, Oatman is just a short drive from the Bullhead City area so we figured we might as well go.  The burros were still there.  They were still on the town’s welcoming committee and the first ones to greet us.


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Oatman's welcoming committee

They also hung around the town just in case you brought carrots with you.  We didn’t have any.  Last time they were real beggars.  This time not so much.

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Looks like this one was trying to eat our license plate.
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It must have been nap time because there was no begging.


It was chilly.  The few little showers we had the day before was just enough to leave dirt spots all over our car.  It was also just enough to leave a dusting of snow in the mountains around Oatman.  I think it made us even feel colder to see that snow but we had jackets with us and we had them on too.



Sandie wanted pictures of burros so I posted pictures of burros.

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Maybe, it was lunch time.


Later in the day we discovered the outlet mall just across the river on the Nevada side.  Again, our money stayed in our pockets and we didn’t buy a thing.  However,  when we left we were heading to the grocery store.  Now there we spent a bundle!

The RV park we are at is ATV friendly in that we can ride our ATVs from our site to a couple off road trails surrounding the park.  That’s not saying the trails are great.  They aren’t but it just gave us a little opportunity to ride instead of leaving them on the trailer.  This is what we did on Thursday.  It wasn’t raining and the wind wasn’t blowing too bad.  I connected my wonderful little GoPro Hero camera on and off we went.

The little GoPro Hero camera is working great. I can even use it to snap some freeze frames for blogging like below.  One thing I discovered is that now that I’m doing all these videos I either have to erase them or buy a 3 TB external drive.  My laptop hard drive filled up fast and I really don't want to transfer videos to my other external drives or it will fill them up too.  It sounds like a trip to Fry's is going to happen when we get in Vegas.

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Riding down the RV park street out to the trail.
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Showing me how to go up the bank.
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Down the hill and Laughlin casinos in the distance
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Back to our site
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In the riverbed
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Our site
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Behind us
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Up and over


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A smile happens in a flash but its memory can last for a lifetime.

‘Tis life on the road and that road is leading on to Utah  … eventually (maybe).

10 comments:

  1. I just love those burros! When I was in Utah, they roamed the hills at one state park, and I looked for them every day.

    I like to have a little change in the weather, but I'll sure be happy when this wind goes away. It DOES go away, right?

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  2. love the photos. We are going to hit Oatman this time.
    Your camera is working super. You got some great shots! ~wheresweaver

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  3. Thank you for the burros - especially Mama and baby. I made sure we took carrots with us. I'm ready for the wind to go away also. But at least it's not tornadoes.

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  4. Jeeze, Seems like it was windy everywhere the last two days. I was driving in it today and sure had to keep a firm grip on the wheel !

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  5. Thanks for posting the pics of the burros! I love it when bloggers post pics of different animals they encounter on the road!

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  6. I wonder if the locals feed the burros during the off season? I suspect they don't during the height of the season so the tourists get a more "interactive" experience.

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  7. I really want to see those burros someday. Thanks for the photos - love 'em.

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  8. cute burros!!
    we are getting tired of the wind. we couldn't go hiking today, it was too cold so we had no choice but to hang out in the hot tub to stay warm ;-)

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  9. Oatman and the Burros are always a nice short excursion from Bullhead City. Our three weeks there and very windy everyday, hope it lets up a bit for you

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  10. Loved the burro pix. They reminded me of a couple of girlfriends I dated before I got married...

    You sure are getting lots of use out of those ATVs, they were worth bringing along. We have not uesed our scooters since Q and are debating keeping them. They take up too much space.

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