Our class A motorhome is 35′. Behind it we tow a Jeep Grand Cherokee, for another 20ish feet for a total of 55 feet of vehicle length, give or take. Just getting in and out of a gas station unscathed feels like […]
Mandi Winland
Biking Olympic Discovery Trail and Hot Springs
Olympic Discovery Trail is a famed 130 mile paved bike path through Washington. I was hoping to ride some of it on the West Coast near Olympic National Park, but the trail there isn’t done yet so they just have […]
Finally fishing
We had driven by Lake Crescent a few days ago . The water is blue with turquoise hues close to shore, and so clear. Up to 650 feet deep, this lake has a few legends about how it was made. […]
Tourist City Day
After hiking and forests and mountains and rivers, today was “city day”. We went to breakfast in Port Angeles at First Haven Café, a very small but busy little restaurant downtown. The very first item on the menu was French […]
North Coast of Olympic National Park
Though we are still visiting Olympic National Park, today we moved to a campground on the north coast, Elwah Dam RV Park near Port Angeles. The motorhomes sit close together, but we needed to recharge and get some laundry done and this […]
Cape Flattery – Northwest Tip of US
Well, technically the northwest tip of the US was our aim today: Cape Flattery. In fact, I decided a new item to add to our bucket list, standing on all 4 corners of the US, so now we can check off […]
Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park
Hoh Rainforest gets more annual rainfall than anywhere in the US, 140-170 inches. To get some perspective, I googled how much average rain Colorado Springs gets in a year. 16 inches. We’ve been to tropical rainforests before so I was expecting big […]
Olympic National Park Arrival
We were up early today as this was the only destination we didn’t have a campsite reserved, which causes a bit of stress as we want to arrive early enough to get a campsite we can fit our motorhome in, but late […]
Fishing, Swimming, Volcano, and Fishing Again
We got our canoe in the water for a few hours on Silver Lake first thing Monday morning. It’s a shallow lake, only 12 feet max depth, and the water temp was 70F. The sun was shining, Mt. St. Helens […]
It wasn’t cobbler…
It was time to move on to the next adventure, so today was really more of a transition day. We wanted to see Mount St Helens, but the closest campground was still over an hour away. We found an RV […]