Our stay in this place in the Eastern Sierra was incredible. We left on place on Movie Drive reluctantly but we have made promises and it’s time to roll on, although we did take a few minutes to visit again with David, Agneta, and Garbo before departing.

Good bye, Alabama Hills BLM, we will return! As we were traveling south on US-395 we were discussing various places for a one night stopover and the best place to get new tires for Sc@rlett when we spotted a billboard for A&L Tire Company. A phone call later we were headed toward Ridgecrest where within thirty minutes our T@B had new Mastertrack ST205/75R15s and we were back on the road! Thank you, Dory, and associates! At that point, we decided to skip the one night stay and just drive on in to Santa Paula where we could extend our stay and make it three nights. Here a couple of pea hens greeted us and inspected new shoes!

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