Here's a photo of our campsite in the Village of Trees:
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We got an early start this morning and after some breakfast, we left our nice spot in the parking lot of the Wildhorse Casino and continued East. Somewhere in Idaho it started getting pretty smoky (nearby wildfires). Quick change of drivers just outside of Boise (95 degrees): We decided to…
1 CommentOkay so maybe I'm late to the party, but whatever, I'm here now! This is a fantastic site, and sounds like it's going to be growing more fantastic-er in the very near future. They've got 600 campgrounds (with all sites photographed) and will add another 100+ this year (mostly in Northwest,…
2 CommentsYesterday we left Fort Casey State Park and headed over to South Whidbey Island State Park to (1) dump our tanks (Fort Casey has no dump station) and (2) have lunch and do a little work while parked in the day use area. We took a detour through the (full)…
2 CommentsLate this afternoon (after we finished a TON of work) we headed north to check out Deception Pass State Park. Again today, the weather was perfect. This is a lovely state park. Campsites are wooded and large. There's a lake (Cranberry Lake, good for kayaking and fishing, no motorized boats…
Comments closedThis afternoon we hopped on the 1:15pm Coupeville-Port Townsend ferry and headed to Port Townsend for a couple hours. The photo above is of the Fort Casey campground (with the helpful arrow to show you where we are). The ferry to Port Townsend is $3.20 per person one-way walk-on, and…
4 CommentsWe hopped on the ferry this morning (with our truck, our Airstream, and our Hobie) and headed for Whidbey Island. It was fairly effortless, actually. We showed up about 5 minutes before the ferry arrived (if that) and got right on it. Arrived at the Clinton ferry terminal and headed…
4 CommentsIt started raining a bit tonight, and during a commercial break from The Bachelorette season finale (oops did I just admit that publicly? crap!) we went outside with the tripod and snapped this photo of our Lake Pleasant setup. Five items. Four solar tiki torches, and the doormat you can't…
Comments closedSee? This place has rules too, but they remind you nicely about them after you're already here when you turn on your television. This is the park channel, I believe. I wonder what counts as an item. I think we broke this rule. Four solar tiki torches, the Traeger and…
1 CommentWe're at Lake Pleasant RV Park in Bothell, WA this weekend visiting our friends Deke & Tiffani and Leigh & Brian. The minute we pulled into our spot here we were welcomed by about a dozen quacking ducks: We had a fun visit last night over at Leigh & Brian's…
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