Service was polite, fast and cheap–it doesn’t usually work that way. They found a screw in the problem tire, did a full synthetic oil change, and replaced my wiper blades for about $100. I needed the oil change anyway, and now I should be set until I get back home in November.
Feeling much better, I drove to Price Utah and filled out the paperwork to stay at the Legacy Motel and RV Park for $38/night. It had everything I needed: hot showers, laundry, sweet tasting water (I had last filled in Thermopolis, and the water was horrible), electric and wireless. A week had passed since a real shower, so I took several of them, and the hot water felt great. I downloaded a bunch of Netflix shows, caught up on blogs and comments, and took a night to recharge.
For supper, I went to Grogg’s Pinnacle Brewing Company. It was ok. The Hefeweizen was thin, without flavor and served with a slice of orange. Next, I had a black lager that was pretty good, but maybe that was in comparison to the hefe. They do not brew their own beer, but offered others’ brews. My Baja burger was messy and just ok. The homemade chicken noodle soup was really good and saved the meal. Service was prompt, but if you are going to call yourself a brewery (really a craft beer bar), the staff should understand the styles of beer. Not the case, but a helpful customer steered me to the black lager.
After doing laundry, dumping tanks, and refilling with water, I drove to Moab, Utah, where I plan to stay for a few days in a Bureau of Land Management Campground. There will be photos from the Moab area. I considered taking photos in Price, but no wants to see a parking lot or a laundry room, I hope.
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