RVForum QZ Rally News, Sign-Up List, Photos, & Directions
January 16-24, 2010


The QZ desert several mile south of the town center - and a few of the over 50,000 RV's (can you see our rally group) parked here during January (photo by Bob Buchanan).

The purpose of this web page is to provide RVForum members, their  families, and friends with news and photos prior to and during our annual Quartzsite rally, plus directions on how to find us in the desert. Mark your calendars and plan to come join us during the days of this early spring event. Click HERE to find out more about the Quartzsite happening. The dates of our rally coincide each year with the Sports, Vacation, and RV Show events. The show dates are Saturday January 16 through Sunday, January 24, 2010. Our annual Quartzsite Pot Luck dinner will be held Saturday afternoon, January the 23th.

The following local links contain the Sign Up List for 2010, Photos taken at past years events, and detailed directions on how to find us. As the time draws near and events begin, I will be keeping this page current with news, signups and attendee lists, and photos of the 2010 rally.

We hope to see you in January -- (Bob Buchanan)

LINKS
Attendee Sign Up/Arrival List (2010)
History of the Quartzsite Rally
Preparation
Activities
Photo Album

Directions

ATTENDEE SIGN UP/ARRIVAL LIST (2010):

Current number PLANNING TO ATTEND = 51 RIGS, ARRIVED = 41 as of Thursday, January 21, 2010 11:24 AM-PST.

Thanks for keeping me posted on corrections I need to make to the list. Please do not sign up until you are currently planning to attend. If you are not sure as yet, let me know when you have QZ scheduled. It "is" of course OK to cancel if your plans change. The total number attending changes as new names are added, or, if I have been told that someone on the list has decided they are not able to attend. I then add or delete names accordingly.

   NAME, STATE, ESTIMATED ARRIVAL DATE         
  1. Angles, Pat and Kathy (TX) 01/15

  2. Bell, Curt & Brenda (CA)

  3. Berry, Bill and Jane (SD) 01/15

  4. Bob and Lee 01/15 ARRIVED

  5. Bowerman, John, Mary-Ann and Panda Bear (Okotoks, Alberta) ARRIVED

  6. Buchanan, Bob (CA) 01/13 ARRIVED

  7. Brewer, Betty and Terry (AZ) ARRIVED

  8. Cousins, Jeff and Sue (AZ) ARRIVED

  9. Daugherty, Tim, Sue, and Lucy (SD) 01/17 ARRIVED

  10. Denny and Lynette (NV)  01/16 ARRIVED

  11. Dobrin, Bernie and Marlene (AZ) 01/15 ARRIVED

  12. Fitzgerald, Jerry and Ardra  (NV) ARRIVED 

  13. Gibbs, Jack, Diane and fur babies Lilly and Elvis (WA) ARRIVED

  14. Godward, Pat and Jim, (MT) 01/18 ARRIVED

  15. Gorber, Ed and Donna (Nova Scotia) 01/19 or 20 ARRIVED 

  16. Hall, Tom and Gail Whitney (WA) ARRIVED

  17. Helaine, Wally, and Rita (ORARRIVED

  18. Heller, Dave & Lisa (CA/NV) ARRIVED

  19. Hetzer, Paul & Sherrie (CA) ARRIVED

  20. Higgins, Kent & Katie (CA) ARRIVED

  21. Hills, Dave and Sue (AZ) 01/18

  22. Jones, Tom and Chris (CA) 01/19 ARRIVED

  23. Ken and Sheila (AZ) 01/20

  24. Knipschild, Chuck and Marie (AZ

  25. Lassen, Tim, Marsha, and Charlie (CA) ARRIVED

  26. Lawrence, Mike, Wendy, and Gordon (CO) 01/15 ARRIVED

  27. Loucks, Dan and Cheryl (WA) 01/15 (May be late)

  28. Logan, Jim and friend, Claire Bilardi (CA) 01/16 ARRIVED

  29. Lynch, Tim and Jan (AZ) 01/15 ARRIVED

  30. Mahoney, Russ (WI/AZ) ARRIVED

  31. Mathews, Kerry and Beth (NV) 01/18

  32. Maxwell, Bob (NM) 01/18 ARRIVED

  33. Michel, Terry & Maricar (MT) 01/15 ARRIVED

  34. Miller, Don, Peg, and Jack (AZ/AKARRIVED

  35. O'Brien, Jim and Judy (TX) 01/20 ARRIVED

  36. Osborne, Bruce (CO) ARRIVED

  37. Penn, Robert and Carol Hayden (CA) 01/20 ARRIVED 

  38. Ray and Liza (WA) ARRIVED

  39. Randy and Debby and their dogs, Lucky and Lucy (AZ) ARRIVED

  40. Reiter, Ned and Lorna (WI) ARRIVED

  41. Rosenbaum, Stephen and Joan (AZ) 01/22

  42. Salhus, Rolf and Shirley and Princess (MN) 01/15 ARRIVED

  43. Schneider, Lou and Cindy (WA) ARRIVED

  44. Sharp, Richard and Linda (NY) 1/16 ARRIVED

  45. Stock, Dean and Linda -- and Sherlock (CA) 01/17 ARRIVED

  46. Stough, Ann and Paul ARRIVED

  47. Tyryfter, Dan and Kathleen (AZ) 01/22

  48. Van Luchene, George (AZ) ARRIVED

  49. Walker, Jay and Bev (CA) ARRIVED

  50. Weimert, Frank and Barb (SD) ARRIVED

  51. Willis, Dick and Lois (MI) ARRIVED

  52.  

Post your name on my RVForum thread when you decide you can attend and I will add it here. Please include your home state or the state you are traveling from if possible. Your estimated arrival date would also be helpful . . .

HISTORY OF THE QUARTZSITE RALLY: For those not aware of the beginnings of this popular and growing event, Fred and Daisy Thomas started it about 16 years ago. They had been wintering in this area and decided it would be a nice place to hold a forum rally at the time of the big RV Show. They had just a handful the first year, and moved from place to place on the desert each ensuing year as the numbers grew. Am told that one year as many as 42 rigs where in attendance. They finally settled on our current location and it easily handles the larger numbers that are now attending. Fred and Daisy still attend each year making sure the event goes well and that all of those attending are enjoying themselves.

 
Fred & Daisy at 2009 QZ Rally


PREPARATION: Here are some thoughts on preparing for a trek to Quartzsite

Fees: The fee for two weeks is still $40.00 payable at the ranger station. You can purchase additional weeks. The fee for the entire season is still $180 (September 15th thru April 15th). Golden Eagle, Golden Age, and Golden Access Passport discounts DO NOT apply to LTVA (Long Term Visitor Areas) fees. HERE is the source of my fee information from BLM.

Reservations: No reservations are taken or needed. We are on 11,000 acres of BLM land so there is plenty of room for everyone. This page contains a list of those planning to attend -- it is not a reservation list.

Tanks: This is a dry camping affair. Be sure to fill your fresh water, propane, and gas tanks prior to heading out to the site -- and be sure to empty your black and gray tanks.

Dump facilities: The closest BLM dump and potable water station is on the east side of I95 adjacent to our site on the West side. It is free, but the wait can be long at certain times of the day. Early AM or mid afternoon seems to be OK times. There are also commercial dump stations in downtown QZ (e.g. "The Pit Stop" just North of QZ on I95 has dump, potable water, and propane). The BLM dump stations close at 5:00PM and the water is automatically turned off - regardless of a remaining line of rigs.

Trash: Free trash dump stations are available a mile or so from the RVForum site.

Internet Access: At least 6 or more rigs will be there with Internet Satellite dishes creating a very effective and free RVForum "hot spot". So all you need is a laptop with a Wi-Fi card to surf the net or get your email. You will also find commercial hot spots in and around Quartzsite. Several last year used their air card to get on line with no problems.

Cellular Service: Verizon and Sprint users report very good reception in and around QZ. Have not heard of anyone not being able to use their cell phone or air card from QZ or our La Posa rally site.

The Quartzsite Environment: Quartzsite is a small town of about 3,000. During the RV show that grows to over 1 million and over 50-60,000 RV's of every size shape and color. And the weather is typical Arizona desert.  It can be hot one day and cold the next. It can be hot during the day and cold at night. According to rain levels each year it can be dusty. If a dry year, it can be very dusty at times on the back roads and to a degree everywhere. It can be windy on some days, with no wind whatsoever on other days. It can also be perfect Arizona desert winter weather that makes those in the northern states very envious. So come prepared.  However, also come prepared to be with top of line RV friends in one of the most beautiful deserts in the U.S.

ACTIVITIES: One of the nice things about the schedule of events for this rally is that there "is" no schedule of events. However, certain things happen by some degree of scheduling. The following are activities you can expect.

Pot Luck: Always scheduled for the last Saturday of the rally (January 23rd for 2010). No animals allowed at "any" event that includes food, e.g., the potluck, happy hour, and AM coffee.
AM Coffee: This happens each morning. If it rains, the pot of coffee will be under an awning. Expect coffee, home made breakfast treats (bring if you can bake), and conversation of the day. BTW, if you haven't been to the Quartzsite Bakery, you are in for a treat.
Off Road Treks: Scheduled as weather and interest allow.
Geocaching Treks: The first geocaching venture by RVForum members started a few years back. More will be scheduled based on interest. Check HERE to find out more about this GPS sport where "you" are the search engine.
Red Hat Society: Details to be announced. Learn more about our red hatters HERE.
Trips to the Shows: Individually scheduled. You can usually find a ride with someone. If you have an All/Four wheel drive vehicle, you can take the off road short cuts. If new to the event, you will be able to follow someone that knows the way -- and to parking.
Happy Hour: Usually begin about 4:00PM each day. Bring a goody, a drink that makes you happy, and tales of your day.
Stuff for Sale: This began last year and was very well received. Look through those compartments for stuff you no longer need, but others might find a real prize. Examples are computer stuff you no longer need, sound equipment, a remote that you don't need, or whatever. Year before Last year I picked up an extra TiVo remote that I was surprised to find. This is meant for the small stuff between friends.
Show, Share and Tell: Sharing with others about most everything is part of this rally. You will find others with hobbies, craft knowledge, HughesNet and Starband Internet Sat setups, tow brake systems, WiFi setups, and -- well, you name it. There others to share.
Evening Campfire: This happens each night. Sitting around a campfire with friends under an Arizona sky makes coming to Quartzsite worthwhile.
Photography Workshops: A number of RV Forum members are into digital photography - to various degrees of technique. This is an "on line" group, so the marriage of digital images and computers has been a natural progression. According to interest levels, photo field trips may also be scheduled this year - with more experienced members discussing and demonstrating various shooting techniques.


Bob's Quartzsite fire ring

PHOTO ALBUM:

 A few pictures from past years. . .


Tim and Jan -- "Calgary" John and Mary Ann 


Ardra Fitzgerald -- AND Nemo!!


A very patriotic Shirley Salhus!


Jeff Cousins -- sampling Happy Hour treats!


Peg Miller (left) displaying latest Quilting project.


Wendy -- "don't let anyone tell you we are not organized" !!


There is plenty of good stuff to eat at the Big Show!!


Our Happy Hour begins at 4:00PM daily -- and seems to get bigger every night.

DIRECTIONS:

The great direction verbiage here was taken from a post by Ardra and Jerry Fitzgerald. I have added photos to help you find your way to our site. Richard Sharp contributed the Aerial View below of our site.

Our Quartzsite campsite is on the Bureau of Land Management Long Term Visitor's Area at Tyson's Wash, La Posa West section #541.  The GPS coordinates are 33.63310N and 114.22560W.

The  RVForum campsite is approximately 2.5 miles south of Quartzsite's four corners where I-10 and US-95 intersect.  Business Loop I-10 is Main Street of Quartzsite, Arizona and it is on the north side of I-10.  US-95 is the road south to Yuma.  The frontage road on the south side I-10 is Kuehn Street.  From Main Street or Kuehn Street you want to go south on US-95.  As you drive south looking from the top of the bridge crossing I-10 you will see on the left the Tyson Wells vendor stalls and on the right in the distance at about the 2 o'clock angle the large red and white RV show tent.  Our directions begin at the south side of I-10 at the intersection of US-95 and Kuehn Street (the Red Kuehn Street sign was added to the picture replacing the actual sign).

Travel south on US-95 from the 4-way stop sign at Kuehn Street and US-95 (take a mileage mark here).  After approximately one mile you will see (and you will drive by) the first BLM entry and ranger station on the west side of US-95.  Continue south on US-95 for another 1.5 miles to the second BLM entry which is Tyson's Wash La Posa West. If traveling north on US-95 from Yuma, watch for this exit on your left.

 

Just before reaching the turn into Tyson's Wash you will see mile post 102 and then a phone booth on the west side of US-95.  At the right turn, you will see ranger stations on both the east and west sides of US-95.  Turn right (west) off US-95 and go to the Ranger station to sign in and pay your fee.

  Immediately after the ranger station parking area, the dirt road curves right.

  Shortly after the curve (about 1,000 feet) you will come to a fork in the road with a yellow "dusty road" sign.  At the sign, bear left (note, do not turn left, just bear a little left at the fork) keeping the brown 540 post on your left side and the yellow dusty road sign on your right. NOTE: At this point, you may want to take a look at the aerial view in the last picture on this page to better understand the route at this intersection.

NOTE: The yellow Dusty Road sign is no longer there - however, the post "is" still there. Also, the main road you will taking has been given a new layer of rock.

  At this point you will be on a "main" road.

  After .3 mile you will see a 15 mph sign.

  Just after the 15 mph speed limit sign take the left fork off the main road at another brown post 541.


(Note: The view from this location will change as more rigs arrive). 

  Go straight for .5 mile and you should see tall flags flying from one or more of the RVForum coaches.  It is approximately .8 mile from the ranger station to our campsite.

 The following aerial picture visually summarizes the route between the ranger station and the RVForum site (the red X). The shot was taken by a friend of forum member Richard Sharp. Richard stitched individual photos together and I added the arrows and removed a few RV's that were sitting in various intersections. Thank you Richard.



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