Today we headed up to Makah Bay where we're staying at the Hobuck Beach Resort. It's fine. It's nowhere near as cool as our last spot was at South Beach (that was a tough act to follow, for sure.) We did see about a dozen or so bald eagles on…
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It rained a good part of the night last night, which was lovely on the aluminum roof. This morning it's warm and gray and we're heading more north after breakfast and a bit of work. I could stay here much, much longer.
Comments closedGorgeous afternoon/evening yesterday at South Beach Campground: And one with the Airstream: Kevin took the hexacopter up with the Sony NEX5n on it for some aerial stills of the campground so you could get a feel for what the place looks like overall. Here we are: Here's a pulled back…
Comments closedWell this doesn't suck for ten bucks a night, does it? Behind us: We passed this place without even looking, figuring we wanted to check out Kalaloch first, which we did. I kinda had a feeling we'd like this place better, and I was right. There were tons of spots…
6 CommentsToday we hung out for a bit at a morning campfire with the Weaselmouth clan before they headed North, and then we headed out to pick up some supplies for the rest of the week. Here at the base of the Bridge of the Gods at Cascade Locks every day…
Comments closedThis morning after breakfast (spinach blueberry smoothies) we headed over to hike Beacon Rock. From the Washington Trails Association website: Beacon Rock earned its name when Captains Lewis and Clark camped in its shadow on their way to the Pacific Ocean in 1805. The rock is an 848-foot basalt column…
1 CommentFrom my Airstream office window at Timberlake Campground.
Comments closedI ordered one of these kits recently (plus a couple of sample packs) from the S'mores Bakery. We got them just in time for the weekend and we'll let you know how they are. I also just noticed they sell handmade Bourbon Vanilla Bean Marshmallows. And I didn't get any…
3 CommentsHere’s where we keep our collection of travel photos of our Airstream looking pretty in the environment.
Comments closedWe're camping out in the Columbia River Gorge this week. We successfully installed our ProPride hitch yesterday afternoon (with only one trip to an auto parts store to get a couple of shorter bolts) and all seems solid there. The Airstream tows great and hitching and unhitching is fairly easy.…
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