Here is our 'lovely' house in Pioche as we pulled up to it at almost midnight.
We're both surprised that solar light is holding up. It's always on at night on a dim setting but as soon as it sees movement, it gets brighter.
Heres the front yard, growing a good bunch of tumbleweeds, there were about 50 bajillion of the dang things around the house. Lan said he's just spray them, but I wanted them gone as they are a terrible fire hazard.
So, I pulled them by hand.
We took at least 4 truckloads of them to the dump and that wasn't even all of them. I pulled them for a couple hours at least every other day, my hands were so sore.
Lan did work on the basement, installed LED lights, we got it cleaned up, he moved the freshwater line from the right side of this area to the left, attached some of the new PEX lines to it and has a distribution board set up and attached to the wall. We'll need a new water heater soon, even if we can't use it yet.
This is the old water heater and the pipes under the kitchen area of the house. This stuff is all going to be removed eventually.
This is going from the 'finished' part of the basement to the stairs that go to the house. The bright spots and open to the outside, so vermints can get in.
Since we're now making a truck payment, we don't have tons of cash to throw at this house, so we had plenty of time to explore. This was Condo or Condor Valley and it did not disappoint!
Brian Head in Utah was gorgeous with the fall colors.
I love Aspen trees
Another day we were trying to get back home before the storm came in but got a flat. Rain ended up getting us pretty wet.
This is inside the Jackrabbit Tunnel, last time we were there we only went to this deck area, we didn't go down the ladder. Down here there are SO MANY cool places to go.
Next time we plan on going much, much farther down that ladder, it goes about 50 feet farther before we couldn't see it anymore.
This isn't the best photo but here is a male tarantula I almost stepped on when I was entering a mine. I ended up screaming like a little girl and didn't go into that mine.
As we were getting packed up to come home, this happened. To the brand new truck, didn't even have 7600 miles on it yet. It was an accident.
Before we were 100 miles away from Pioche, Mora had found another tailgate for sale in Portland, Oregon so we went there on the way home & bought it for $300. It's also from a brand new 2025 truck so matched perfectly.
Heres the leaving Pioche photo. I hope someday I'll have the opportunity to stay longer & not have a set date to leave.
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