Day 67 – Wells NV to Salt Lake City UT Today was supposed to be shorter. It was not. The AC in the cock pit worked most of the day, but it was HOT in the desert, so we supplemented with the AC units for the living/sleeping areas like we did the day before. And…
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CCCC: Days 60-66 South Lake Tahoe, Hell’s Kitchen, Reno
Day 60 – Bridgeport to South Lake Tahoe, by way of Nevada Yet another wonky drive, but we had a lot more signal a lot more often on this one. We also had some pretty views. We also drove through Topaz, CA and past the gorgeous Topaz Lake. There wasn’t really a place to stop,…
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Happy National Lemonade Day
Happy National Lemonade Day
CCCC: Days 53-59 Monterey, Gilroy, Yosemite
Day 53 – Vacaville to Moss Landing Our drive was nice and uneventful! What a nice break from what we’ve been doing. Our campground is nice, but even in the early afternoon, it was foggy. We found a great place for a late lunch. The outside had the most beautiful cacti. He had fish and…
CCCC: Days 47-52 more coast, some chaos, and wine!
Day 47 – Klamath to Leggett Our moderate drive down the coast was pretty. Wish they could all be this nice, but also with a bit of phone signal. Being without any is unnerving (for safety reasons) and boring (for access-to-the-Internet reasons). We arrived at a very wooded, older, but well-kept Riverside RV campground. Checkin…
CCCC: Days 38-46 water and fires
Day 38 – Gig Harbor WA to Garibaldi OR Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, OREGON! Our drive was mostly another shitty drive of twisty/hilly roads, tiny towns with a lot of stop lights, and a bunch of logging trucks. It’s the kind of drive/ride that can induce motion sickness. As a driver or a passenger, you…
Happy International Childfree Day!
Earth has been celebrating International Childfree Day since 1973!
Colorado Day
Colorado Day is celebrated annually on August 1. The holiday commemorates the admittance of Colorado as a state of the Union on August 1, 1876, thanks to an Act of Congress signed by President Ulysses S. Grant. Meaning of the Colorado Flag