We were able to make the loop around the entire lake in about 3 hours, with stops. After a quick lunch, I decided I wanted to get the car into more presentable shape. It had not been washed in over 2 weeks at this point, with nearly 750 miles of mountain/valley abuse splattered about.
We got back into south tahoe where I found a DIY bay style car wash. Never leaving home unprepared, all I really needed was a pressure washer, as I had brought my own mitts, towels, detailing sprays and soaps, and yes, even a leaf blower . I had also paid the guys next door to the car wash (on the same lot), $20, to let me run my extension cord from their outlet all the way out to the bay. It was an exceptionally comical conversation;
"Can I pay for some electricity?"
"Huh"
"I got this extension cord I need to run to a leaf blower..."
"What you tryin' blow out there"
"...."
"Jim, theres a god damn Ferrari out there!!"
"..thanks guys"
Lia and I made quick work of the wash, thanked our hosts, and the now sparkling snake slithered proudly back to the resort.
The remainder of the evening we spent relaxing in our rooms jaccuzi, and enjoying a beautiful sunset over dinner. Vacationing for sure on that day.
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