It's getting harder and harder to get weekly blog posts here, because there are SO many things to do here. Not just in town, but little day trips - those are the hidden gems that distract me from doing any woodworking.
Oh, don't get me wrong - there's always a project that needs completing, or emails and phone calls to return. But the weather has cooled, football season is starting up, and everyone seems to be in better moods, now that the 115 degree days are over.
My buddy Rick and I decided to head to Rachel, Nevada, about 2 hours north of Vegas, for a little day trip.
Anyone in the area knows that to get there - you'll head up the Extraterrestrial Highway, toward Area 51, the super secret military installation where just trespassing a bit too far will land you in jail. Once you're out of the city, the road is mostly empty except for scattered farms and occasional livestock. You literally can see the road stretch out before you for miles, and behind you for miles.
This cow was visible miles away, mostly because of the contrast between the scenery and its jet black body. We thought it was a black rock on the side of the road. Poor thing, it was just across the highway from the rest of its herd.
Seriously - this place is desolate.
Our destination was the Little Ale'Inn - a bar and grill/gift shop/motel. You'll see this truck off in the distance,
and when you get closer, you'll realize there's a flying saucer hanging from the tow boom.
Parking is easy,
and don't be surprised if you see several tour busses in the parking lot. It's a hot spot for anyone who loves shows like The X-Files, or Twilight Zone. It attracts a diverse and fun crowd.
You'll be greeted by some interesting visitors,
and just inside the door - the bar ceiling is littered with money. I don't know the significance of this - if anyone knows - fill me in!
Don't come for the food - the single page menu is fine, but your choices are pretty limited.
No one is driving 150 miles for a hamburger. It's the ambiance that makes this place really fun and special. Sure, it's dated, and there aren't that many tables.
But once you've ordered, it's time to check out the artwork and all the tchotchkes that feature all things ALIEN!
From posters
to blow up dolls, pillows, furries, and WAY more.
I like the wall of celebrity photos, each signed and dated from people who have visited.
Did you know that MANY movies have been filmed here at the Inn and in the vicinity? Check this out!
You can spend hours checking out the wall that features actual (?) photos and articles about aliens and spaceships
I'm a sucker for kitsch alien art, and there's no shortage of it here. Their "merch" is varied and super fun -
everything from alien hot sauces and beef jerky to shot glasses, clothing, beers
liquor,
dolls,
and more than I can even remember!
I don't know why I didn't pick up one of these certificates - you never know when you might need one!
All in all - this is a sweet day trip for any true believers, of which I am one.
If you've never ventured out to Rachel, I highly recommend it.