Finally got our trailer back. Mostly. A jury-rigged dinette seat because Gulf Stream has basically shut down all ‘woodworking’ since March 2020. But it is back in our driveway and no one died in the transport of the trailer, which means I didn’t forget anything in the last several months about hauling a giant tinContinue reading “Lessons From The Road: Adventures Of Newbie Travel Traileristas, A Coda (Kinda)”
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Lessons From The Road: Adventures Of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part X
The journey ends (for now).
Lessons From The Road: Adventures Of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part IX
A day of quiet, exploring tidepools and spying a pending pinniped invasion, and remembering why Twilight sucked at the end.
Lessons From The Road: Adventures Of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part VIII
We moved north in Oregon, landing at Coos Bay after saying good-bye to M’s brothers in Bandon. And we were, in fact, able to park without knocking over cars or power poles.
Lessons From The Road: Adventures of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part VII
We discover dinosaurs in Oregon.
Lessons From The Road: Adventures Of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part VI
We cross a border and meet the Oregon coast head on.
Lessons From The Road: Adventures of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part V
Adventures from the California borderlands. Did we find dinosaurs?
Lessons From The Road: Adventures of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part IV
The morning came to leave the Manchester Beach KOA. Two questions arise: what’s a Honey Wagon? And did we slide off a cliff due to a broken trailer?
Lessons From The Road: Adventures of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part III
On the second of ten days of travel trailer adventuring, we learn the thrill of leaving your travel trailer back at camp. Also, a close encounter of the whale kind.
Lessons From The Road: Adventures of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part II
(I thought I should write about RBG. But I’ve already done that on Facebook. And others are more eloquent. I thought I should write about the ACLU; but I’ve already done that and donated. So instead, I’m just going to write about something more personal and less fraught with global importance. The fight can waitContinue reading “Lessons From The Road: Adventures of Newbie Travel Traileristas, Part II”