Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Observations From the Road....

Next week marks the beginning of our 6th year on the road! Five years ago we had no idea what to expect as we left Spring Valley Wisconsin on our great adventure. Over the years we have been from Alaska to Mexico and California to Florida, discovering and exploring along the way.

Some things were as we had expected, others not so much…..

Our favorite state - Alaska. Not only the scenery, the fishing, the hunting, the hikes but the people. We met some great people up there who we hope to go up there and see again.
Daisy overlooking the Salmon Glacier in Alaska
Our favorite National Park - Zion. Again for the scenery and hikes, we have yet to find another park that tops Zion.
Zion Campground
Our favorite fishing spot - It’s a secret and we cannot tell you. Actually it is Onaman Lake in Ontario. The numbers and size of the walleyes in that lake are second to none. We have made several videos while fishing this lake. If you have not seen any you can click here to see this years.
Although salmon fishing in Alaska is a close second!
Kenai River Salmon!
Our favorite friends - Any friends with cold beer!
The Jordan's are buying!
Beer and friends, does it get any better?
What was not expected? The great people we met along the way. We knew we were going to meet people but did not expect to make lifelong friends. The thing about fulltime RV’ers is that they are always happy, I mean who wouldn’t be?
Good friends out for a beer at the Desert Bar in Parker, AZ
It does not matter what state or country you are from, it does not matter if you were a multimillionaire or dirt poor, your political and religious beliefs matter not……., everyone seems to get along. No judgements, no drama, no expectations, just have a good time. Only once have we had someone try to push their political views on us and the nice thing about being in an RV……it has wheels!

With each of our kids on opposite sides of the U.S. it has been a little more challenging to see them as much as we would like but being able to spend weeks with them at a time is a definite bonus! We still have hopes that they will one day live closer together so we can see them more often!

Forrest, Somer and Lily at Crater Lake NP
Jessica, Shane, Dylan and Kendall picking out their Christmas tree
The other unexpected thing is that we bought land. We had no intention or timeline but we fell in love with the Black Hills and just knew we wanted to call it home someday.

What’s in store for the next 5 years? We have absolutely no idea. We will undoubtedly travel less as we build the house but we also want to get back to Alaska, tour the far east of Canada including Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland and the upper east coast of the U.S. The past 5 years has just flown by and by all accounts the next 5 years will as well!

In the meantime we are enjoying our journey from Florida back to South Dakota. Our journey from Fort Myers to Junction Texas took 5 days with a 2 day layover in Gulf Shores. We had heard of the hurricane damage in northern Florida and the Alabama coast but you cannot really understand the damage and force of the hurricane until you see it first-hand. Mile after mile of downed trees, road signs and destroyed structures. For the most part the trees fell to the north, inland. Then a few miles down the road they fell to the south. You could follow the rotation of the storm as you went down I-10.

Arriving at Gulf Shores State Park we found our site and got tucked in. We had booked two nights here at a little over $100 with taxes and fees. Unfortunately it was either misting, raining, or foggy our entire time there but all was not lost. We managed to get out for a long walk on the boardwalk and took the dogs to the dog park.


But our real reason for the layover here was to see my old boss. We both left the company about the same time in 2013 and had not seen each other since. Brian and his wife Kaiva have a beautiful home in nearby Orange Beach. There are few things I miss from my working days but Brian is one of them. Brian picked us up at our rig and took us back to his place on Ono Island and then to dinner at Cobalt. Unfortunately Kaiva was out of town so she was not able to join us. After a great dinner (Thanks Brian!) he dropped us back off at our rig for some much needed rest before another long travel day.
Barb, Brian and I on the beach
 I say long as our plan was to drive from Gulf Shores to Winnie Texas; 8 hours, 460 miles. What makes it even longer is the ungodly excuse of an interstate that is I-10. There are sections through Louisiana that would rival some of the worst sections we encountered in Alaska!

The city park in Winnie allows RV’ers to stay for free (I think it was 3 days), no hook ups but a nice place to spend the night. The next day we traveled another 360 miles to Junction Texas. Junction also has a great city park that allows RV’ers to stay 3 days for free but we were staying at the Beer’s Ranch (or what Barb and I refer to as “Camp Cinchzasup”) about 30 minutes outside of town. This 100+ acre ranch is owned by the brother of one of the lifelong friends mentioned above Red and Pam. We had stayed here for a few days last year with Red and Pam, this year they were in Arizona but Red’s brother Greg was nice enough to let us stay with him for a few days.
Our spot at Camp Cinchzasup
Not only that, he let me hunt for Axis deer that are running wild on his property. Although a license is required, you can hunt Axis year round as they are considered an invasive species in the area. I saw a few Axis but no shooters.
Whitetail season was not open but I saw some nice deer!

Two Axis and a Whitetail
When I was not hunting (and Barb when I was hunting) we were helping Greg with various projects around the place. It was nice getting to know Greg better and had a great 3 days at his place.
Barb helped Greg build a bench like this while we were there
From there we drove 4 hours north to Slaton Texas where they too have a city park that allows RV’er to stay for 3 days for free. If you stop by this town the Slaton Bakery is a must stop!
Not bad for free!
Our original plan was to stay 2 days in Palo Duro Canyon State Park and head north arriving in South Dakota on March 1st but after looking at the revised weather forecast and talking to our friend Kevin we are delaying our arrival to March 5th when the lows are at least above 0. Even that will be sketchy but we can handle single digits, below 0, no thanks.

So we are going to lay up in Palo Duro Canyon State Park for 6 days and wait for the cold front up north to blow through, there are certainly worse places we could be laid up!

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  1. Looks like a wonderful park to explore while waiting for the temps to warm up. We are still unseasonably cold here, probably for another week or so. Mid March seems to be where we will have a significant shift. Hopefully the same happens your way.

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    1. We are getting lots of hiking in and enjoying the warmer weather while we can!

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  2. Glad to hear you decided to at least stay south until it was above 0!! I still think you are heading north way too early this year given what an awful winter it has been, can't trust that ground hog!!

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    1. Looks like we will hit negative temps on our way up Monday morning but then things warm up (to the single digits).

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  3. Congratulations you guys. You really have done a ton of stuff in the last five years. Wishing you another wonderful five (and more) to come.

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  4. 5 years, wow. You have seen a lot and there are many more things to see. Someday we would like to get up to Alaska. Maybe someday. Hopefully your house will be done by the time we see you next.

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    1. Lots of undisclosed places in Alaska to hide, the law will never find you up there!

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  5. Palo Duro Canyon is beautiful. We didn't stay in the park but we did take in the sights. I'm sure you will enjoy your time there. Good idea to lay over a few more days, nothing says BRRRRRR like below zero temperatures in a home on wheels. No matter how well you heat it, it's still not the same kind of warmth as a house. Enjoy your time there. Safe travels.

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    1. Last time we were in temps like that a 30# bottle of propane lasted a little over a day and it was still cold inside!

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  6. Boy, you do put on the miles. We tried two days back to back of 350 miles and almost died. Never again. Congrats on finishing five years on the road! Thanks for including a few dog photos. Daisy had more than Dakota!! You don't want hurt feelings!

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    1. We laughed at your "almost died" comment. We will work on getting more pictures of Dakota for our next post!

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  7. Some great observations from your last 5 years, we will soon be celebrating our 6th anniversary. By far it's the people we've met who have made the lifestyle so fun. Not a bad place to be laid up, love Palo Duro. We'll have to keep those city parks in mind for a trek across TX next time.

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    1. Padre Islands is high on our list. Would love to do some surf fishing down there sometime.

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  8. Totally agree, one of the best things about the RV lifestyle has been the great friendships we've made along the way. Love those free parks. What site do you prefer to use to find them? Hope it starts warming up in SD!

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    1. We found some of the free campsites on free campsites.net and others compendium.com. Some were on both sites but a couple were just on one or the other.

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  9. Hope things warm up soon for you two. Looking forward to seeing the progress on the houses in South Dakota!

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  10. Congrats on 5 years! We too have been surprised at how small the RV community really is. We have made so many more new friends that share the same interests. Thanks for the tip about the free city parks! Best of luck with the house

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    1. You are right about it being a small community. Even people we haven't actually met seem like friends through blogs.

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  11. You have made the most of the past five years.

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    1. We are so lucky to be able to do this and will never take it for granted.

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  12. I always love ready about your adventures. Sounds like you have had some great times. I am with you, I love Alaska and can't wait to spend a whole summer there. The people are so nice and the scenery is beautiful. I can't wait to read what you have in store the next five years.

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    1. Thanks Chris! We hope to get back up to Alaska again next year. This time we will probably just go back to our favorite places and skip some of the others.

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  13. Totally agree with you about meeting Lifetime Friends.
    Have to ask what the rush is to go North so early?
    Wishing you only the best and hoping our paths will cross again.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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    1. We have to be there to start our friends house, he has a break in his schedule and will arrive there today. We promised to be there to help.

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  14. I think we did a cheers to your 5 years last night, Red and Pam too. Steve and Dianne moved into their rig 9 years ago too. We are really lucky to have met this group of great people and you are right, most fulltime rv'ers are nice people anyway. Nice to find the free city parks in Texas, we're thinking that path next year so we'll look for some too and check where you were. Safe travels north and congrats on 5 years and cheers to a bunch more!

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    1. Thanks for the toast! You are right, you hooked up with a great group of people. We have learned a lot from them.

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  15. Jim, your story and mine have many parallels. We too have just started our 6th year and so many other things are the same for us. I too miss one of my exbosses. One, not all. It really is all about the people we have met. It just keeps on happening. I do have to disagree on Zion. We loved Zion, but Glacier is my favorite. Travel safe in those ungodly temps.

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    1. We need to spend more time in Glacier. The only time we were there it was too crowded to really do anything.

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  16. I agree also! Great places. You guys are a hardy bunch! Going up to SD in March?! Here I was worried it would be too cold for us in May!

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    1. Let us know your travel plans in May. We may run up to ND quick and help Farmer plant if it works out.

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  17. Congratulations RV Amigos. It's amazing how the time flies on the road. Can't believe we're in our 5th year now and have no end in mind or site. So glad our trails got to cross this year and look forward to seeing your new place in SD.

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    1. All of us '14'ers turn 5 this year! Hope you can make it up this year!

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  18. Lorraine and I agree with you on Alaska it's calling us again for all the same reasons. Check out our blog for the Maritimes. Lots of snow up here this year, I bet you miss that. Snowmobiles only on the lakes to much snow even for 4 wheel drive pick-ups. Say hi to Kevin, don't hit your fingers with a hammer.
    Bob

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    1. With the temps we will be building in, I might not even know if I hit my finger!

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    2. We followed your maritimes adventure, you had some great pictures!

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  19. I have a picture of Lorraine standing on the same rock looking at Salmon glacier.
    Regarding cold temperatures 2 days of minus 32 then it warmed up to minus 20.
    At least 3 septic systems froze up on Dueholm dr. not ours though the frost is down 5 to 7 feet I guess the grave diggers figured that out.
    Do you have an address where I could send you something in the mail?
    boydsnest@lakeland.ws
    Bob

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    1. Yikes, that is cold! I sent you our address let me know if you got it.

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  20. Congratulations! Isn't it amazing to look back and see where you have been and where you are now! Makes you feel proud of what you have accomplished and soon to be accomplished. Like you, Alaska is our all time fave state too, but we can't decide on the National Park :)
    We thought of you and Barb when we see the nasty storm crossing the country, glad you waited out or your rig will be frozen to the core :)

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