Glen-Ayr Canal Resort, Hoodsport Washington We arrived here on the 5th of May to explore the Olympic National Park. This is our first stop in Washington but our fourth stop on our trip. We will stay a total of seven days to work and see the sights. The park also has […]
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Olympic Peninsula in Washington
We had underestimated how large the Olympic Peninsula in Washington is! We booked ourselves into an RV Park in Hoodsport, right alongside the Hood Canal on the eastern side of the peninsula. The Hood Canal is a fjord forming the western lobe of Puget Sound in the state of Washington. From […]
Along The Oregon Coast
The Oregon Coast is famous for its scenic beauty and quaint towns so we had high expectations when setting off to Tillamook. We were not disappointed! Even the heavy overcast skies and low temperatures could not dim our enthusiasm. In fact, those weather conditions actually added an extra quality to […]
A visit to the Tillamook Cheese Factory
Today we decided to visit the Tillamook Cheese Factory, about a 2 hour drive north along the Oregon Coast from our campsite in Waldport. As someone who grew up in the Netherlands, a country that produces A LOT of high quality and tasty cheese, I am accused of being somewhat of a snob […]
Working in a motorhome
This is where I do my work, when working in the motorhome. It’s our “only” table, and is used for things like: eating meals, laptop and work use, writing blogposts, painting art pieces and much more. We have arrived in Waldport, on the Oregon Coast. We decided for a KOA […]
Along Oregon’s Rogue River
A selection of today’s pictures, taken along the Rogue River and Gold Beach region in Oregon.
Oregon’s Rogue River Bald Eagle
We are camped along the Indian Creek (see Linda’s post), which runs into the Rogue River, a river known for its salmon runs and rugged scenery. It is one of the original eight rivers named in the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 which preserves rivers’ and sections of […]
Our first major trip with the motorhome – Alaska
So the decision has been made. We are going to Alaska in the motorhome, an estimated 7000 mile, 150 hour round trip. Kinda daunting when you see those numbers, but break it down into 4 months and all of a sudden, it looks a lot more reasonable. Should be a […]
Non-Commercial Class B Drivers License in California
I will admit to not knowing this . . . but you need a non-commercial Class B driver’s license in California for motorhomes 40ft or larger. Considering that ours is 42ft long, we now realize we drove it illegally for about 9 months. I am now “legal” of course, but […]
McArthur-Burney Falls State Park — A well kept secret
I have visited this area multiple times, but had never heard of the Burney Falls. After seeing a small picture in a “things to do around here” flyer, we decided to check it out. About a 45 minute drive from the RV Park was all it took. What a gorgeous […]