Yes, we're trading the T@B. Despite the fact that I LOVE it, the T@B is too small an RV in which to spend the winter and that's what we plan to do this year. So, we're upgrading to a 23-footer. Don't worry. We haven't given up our green ways - we picked one that is uber-lightweight. Will show you pics once we get it. But we ordered it today and they want to know what interior colors we want. … [Read more...]
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We’re Off to Hawaii in January
Can you believe it? I've never been to Hawaii... because after all, being the States, it never seemed 'exotic' enough. Har. Fortunately, that's going to change in late January, and it's all Pam and David's fault (the same folks who got so revved up about camping that we bought our T@B). They announced they were going and we weaseled our way into their plans. Now I'm totally stoked. We're … [Read more...]
Alaska: Why Cruise When You Can Ferry?
Everything about our trip from Prince Rupert, B.C. to Juneau Alaska aboard the Alaska Marine Highway's ferry Matanuska was absolutely perfect --- from booking the reservation (and making a change) by phone, to onboard staff, the cabin and the delicious food. The trip northbound from Prince Rupert took 26 hours and cost approximately $1400 US for 2 passengers, one night in a cabin, and a vehicle … [Read more...]
Vic the Cat Goes Kayaking
While we were camping at Haynes Point Provincial Park (just south of Osoyoos, BC and just north of the U.S. border) this week, I got the brilliant idea to take my 12 year old, diabetic cat, Vic, out for a float in my kayak. He apparently didn't like kayaking as much as I originally thought, because as soon as we got fairly close to shore, he got ready to leap in the water. And leap he did. … [Read more...]
3 Nights at Pearrygin Lake State Park
Although I'd been to the Methow Valley many times before, we were first introduced to Pearrygin Lake State Park last September by our friends, Pam and David, when we camped there for 2 nights. The days were HOT and the nights were COLD (near freezing) which led to our purchase of the T@B. As per the official site, "The State Park is a 743-acre camping park in the Methow Valley in north … [Read more...]