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By Katrina Kane, on January 8th, 2012 Just before New Year’s, the park finally started filling up here in Blythe and many more vendors showed up in Quartzsite. From what I saw yesterday, we will still have a great swap meet this year despite the slump in pre-sales and expected slump in post-sales. The gem dealer areas and swap meet areas at Tyson Wells and Rice Ranch have filled in very nicely with tents and stalls everywhere and plenty of wares to browse. The swap meet area by the post office in town is looking much better and the grocery store tent there is open. Lots of new and used RVs for sale are now available to consider that next lifestyle upgrade or downsizing. The area is now in full swing. The big tent opens Jan. 21-29, 2012.
  
  
  
Traffic through Tyson Wells is also now slow and the parking around there as well as up by the post office is now crowded. Many more rigs are out on the BLM areas this week and we can see several groups out there.
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Pics will continue to be added to as the season goes on.
By Katrina Kane, on December 19th, 2011 Many vendors and snowbirds have arrived in the area but numbers are way down. You can definitely see the effects of the lousy economy here. There are not as many rigs out on the BLM land as last year and vendors are reporting early sales are way down. Several folks we know have opted to stay at cheaper parks farther north in Arizona. It’s not shaping up to be a great season for campgrounds and vendors in and near Quartzsite. Hopefully, the big show in January will still bring in the crowd. It always has. Even if you don’t have a lot of money to spend this year, it is still a great place to come browse for ideas and spend time with family and friends. There are lots of activities planned in Quartzsite, the Blues Festival over in Blythe, hot air balloons and fireworks up in Lake Havasu, historical areas around Yuma, Mexico nearby, and plenty more to enjoy and lift the spirits.
By Katrina Kane, on December 12th, 2011 Yep, this post is about TP. You may think it is silly to talk about it if you have never camped in an RV but for RVers it is a serious and expensive subject with many opinions. Any RVer knows that using the wrong TP can cause huge problems by stopping up their black water tank and breaking the valves. You can’t just use any old toilet paper. I have seen first hand the devastation caused to a system where the wrong TP was used (no, not mine!). RV stores always tell us to go with specially made RV paper they sell. Such RV or marine toilet paper is also available at Wal-Mart in their Auto – RV section. It doesn’t hurt to play it safe and go with that recommendation though such toilet paper is a little more expensive than regular household paper and they don’t seem to have the huge multi-packs and coupons like household paper does for savings. I have always used the special RV paper myself.
I have been reading in many RV blogs and forums that regular household toilet paper can be used if, when tested, the paper dissolves immediately and completely in a glass of water. Scott Tissue seems to get recommended a lot. Until recently, I have felt this advice was either wrong or incomplete. It turns out, it was in fact incomplete. To use household TP, it is safest to use 1 ply rather than 2 ply as well as pass the water test. AHA! That makes quite a difference. So, I went out and bought a multipack on sale of Scott Tissue 1000 rolls which is 1 ply and the package says it is septic tank safe. A quick test in water made it dissolve faster than a pack of RVers after a pot luck. It was fast! After a week of testing, all seems to be well and my bum is happy with it as well. I know my wallet will be happier too and I can find this TP anywhere, no special store required.

Now I hear some say that you can use 2 ply as well if it passes the water test. While this may be true, I think it would depend on the users. If you have someone in your rig who likes to use an awful lot of TP every time they go or a female who is still having periods (thus requiring more TP), I think it is safer to go with the 1 ply. The amount used at one time and how much water each person uses to flush will make a difference.
Don’t forget personal preferences. For some folks, their precious butts must have extra soft, 2 ply, fancy pattern, expensive TP. Convincing them to use anything else simply is not possible. If buying them ridiculously expensive special RV toilet paper makes them happy and keeps them off your butt, then it is worth it.
By Katrina Kane, on December 6th, 2011 RVers love parades and local festivals as much as anyone. This weekend, I enjoyed the Christmas parade in Blythe to get in the mood for the season. You wouldn’t think there would be much to it in such a small town but they pull in entries and spectators from lots of other nearby towns. Despite the cold evening air, everyone had a great time. There was lots of candy to be had. I managed to snag the overthrows that went behind the other spectators unnoticed. Mmmm! Tootsie Rolls! Some folks smarter than me brought hot cocoa in thermoses. That would have been nice.
The parade included lots of floats, lighted bicycles, a couple bands, the Jr. ROTC, the local Border Patrol showing off their rugged desert machines, small and huge tractors and other farm equipment, antique cars, the usual politicians and beauty queens, noisy fire engines, and some characters including a dancing Taco Bell taco, toy soldiers, snowmen, reindeer, and a Grinch. Santa made an appearance riding on top of a very loud fire engine at the end. I hope you enjoy the pictures.
  
  
 
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