RKins
RVF Expert
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2019
- Messages
- 937
- Location
- Sarasota, FL
- RV Year
- 1997
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- London Aire
- RV Length
- 40'
- Chassis
- Spartan
- Engine
- 6CTA 8.3L Cummins.
- TOW/TOAD
- 2008 Jeep GC Overland
- Fulltimer
- No
What a flashback - I taught a 2 week class in the Harris Ranch complex back in '06. I remember when I stepped outside to grab a smoke (back when I smoked) and the wind was blowing the right way, all you could smell was cow poop - WOW!! They called it "the smell of money". I drove up the freeway on the weekend and saw a super humongous feed lot - thousands of cattle walking around in knee deep poop 
Well, stupid me pulled over to take pics. The closer the cattle got to the feed troughs, the deeper the "mud" got.
Once I got out of the car and took a breath - whooooooa, the urine smell hit me. I snapped these pics and then ran for the car. I headed back to the freeway and headed back toward the Harris Ranch with the windows down and barely got the smell out of the car.
Another teaching trip to that area was to teach at the prison where Charles Manson was being held - Corcoran, CA. It was a 70 mile drive from the closest decent hotel. Tule fog was exactly as they said. I couldn't see the front of my car yet people were flying by me on the freeway like they had super vision. Dangerous for sure. The prison was so far off the freeway that I got used to landmarks to turn at but in that fog, and driving at 25mph, I got to see all the ditches and other non-landmarks along the way I missed. I was amazed.
Well, stupid me pulled over to take pics. The closer the cattle got to the feed troughs, the deeper the "mud" got.
Once I got out of the car and took a breath - whooooooa, the urine smell hit me. I snapped these pics and then ran for the car. I headed back to the freeway and headed back toward the Harris Ranch with the windows down and barely got the smell out of the car.
Another teaching trip to that area was to teach at the prison where Charles Manson was being held - Corcoran, CA. It was a 70 mile drive from the closest decent hotel. Tule fog was exactly as they said. I couldn't see the front of my car yet people were flying by me on the freeway like they had super vision. Dangerous for sure. The prison was so far off the freeway that I got used to landmarks to turn at but in that fog, and driving at 25mph, I got to see all the ditches and other non-landmarks along the way I missed. I was amazed.