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Lazy L& L Campground

Lazy L& L Campground

So it has been awhile since I last posted.  After traveling through an unexpected ice storm, which I do not recommended ever doing again in a 40,000 lb RV, the overpasses were especially dicy, we were going like 25 mph on the interstate.  We were about 1/2 way here and although they were putting sand down, it was slow going and way too much white knuckle driving, so next time I will do a better job checking the weather and…

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Our White Christmas

Our White Christmas

After a fun filled visit with family in Jacksonville, we headed west to Pensacola Beach.  There is a nearby National Park, called Gulf Shores National Seashore, which has a great Campground right on the Ocean on a narrow barrier island.  Talk about quiet and remote, from the entrance station it was about 8 miles to the campground.  For the bargain price of $29 a night you get a  site with 50 amp electricity and water with a nearby dump station. …

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One Year on the Road

One Year on the Road

We have officially reached one year on the Road in our RV.  It is amazing how fast it as gone.  In a year we traveled out to the west coast, spent about 1/2 the year going from Southern California up into Washington, then put the RV on the Ferry to Victoria, British Columbia.  We turned around and headed south back to Southern California.  We jumped across the US to get to the Tiffin Factory in Red Bay, Alabama to get…

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2018 plans

2018 plans

So we have finalized our travel plans for 2018.  We will start the year in Florida along the beach in Pensacola, FL and moving west along the coast and into the heart of Texas.  Here is a quick summary of our plans if you want to try and find us and go RVing with us along the way. Mon, January 1 to Thu, to January 11 – Gulfport, MS Thu, January 11 to Thu, January 18 – Port Arthur, TX…

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Speed trip to VA via RED BAY

Speed trip to VA via RED BAY

So I had a nice visit with my Mom and Sister, we celebrated Mom’s 89th birthday with family, including our kids Jonathan and Erin along with Erin’s husband Alex, Alex and Erin also celebrated their 1 year wedding anniversary so it was a great time in Joshua Tree. So why I was off staying with my Family,  Cathy flew to NH to help out her sister Tina afgter surgery for a few weeks and spend time her her dad, Ed….

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Change in plans

Change in plans

One of things you have to be flexible on is your plans, things are going to happen around you with family and friends that you want to try and help out.  Since we are retired, it is a little easier to say, let’s go here and see what we can do to help out when things happen.  This year we have mostly stuck to our main plans with some minor tweaks as we traveled up the west coast into Canada….

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Travels of Layla and Phoebe

Travels of Layla and Phoebe

So our two West Highland Terrier’s (called “Westies”) are a integral part of our travels and I decided to include some of the photo’s showing what they have been doing on our travels.  Layla (on left, wears the lilac colored collar)  and Phoebe (on right with pink collar) in their traveling mode….. So as you can see they have a rough life traveling to all these strange places and get to explore all these new smells…but they do keep us…

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It’s Not Just The Destination…

It’s Not Just The Destination…

Although we post a lot about where we went, sometimes the Journey between Destinations is also part of the RV lifestyle we have chosen.  We just made the trip from Crater Lake in Oregon down south to Lake Oroville in California.  Along the way we were treated to some spectacular sights along the way.  Sometimes these sights are as nice as the destination we were either coming from or where we were going to, so I thought I would share…

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Crater Lake, OR

Crater Lake, OR

Wer finally made it to Crater lake, as must visit place on our Bucket list.  Although we had some haze from nearby forest fires, it still was breathtaking.  We got a great site to fit the RV into, but one thing we did find out that since we are in an volcanic area, it was pretty dusty from the ash that fell 7000 years ago when crater lake was formed. We did a drive up to the Crater lake Lodge…

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Everett, WA and the Deschutes River, OR

Everett, WA and the Deschutes River, OR

When I was working on our west coast trip planning over a year ago, I knew one of the spots I wanted to see was Crater Lake.  I made reservations to stay at the National Park Campground a year in advance to ensure I got a spot since they only had a limited number to handle our 38ft RV.  I built the rest of the trip mostly around this particular stop.  So we left British Columbia and traveled through the…

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