After leaving our friends, we spent another week in North Carolina to spend some time in the Smokey Mountain National Park. We decided to reconnect with them and others a few weeks later. That reunion was on the gulf coast in the panhandle of Florida. This decision dictated our stays during the end of October and early November. Making last minute decisions like this is the benefit of not booking too much too early.
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Friends on the Road
A common question or concern for people contemplating the full-time RV lifestyle is one of loneliness. After a long career working with people everyday, what would it be like to leave everyone and hit the road full-time. For us, we had the rare opportunity to work with the same group of people for many years, some for over 20 years. They were, and still are, family. Yes, for those that don’t know, we worked together for the last 20 years or so of our careers at Kodak / Kodak Alaris.
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It’s been a month since our last blog post. As our second year on the road slowly winds down, it’s interesting to reflect on our time on the road. During our first few months out it seemed like we posted a blog from each stop. Now, we group many stops into a single post. We were lucky enough to visit many National Parks this summer and that all ended with our last post on Theodore Roosevelt National Park. As a result, things have been quieter and more laid back this past month as we added several more states to our map.
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We left the Glacier National Park area and made several stops working our way across the big state of Montana. Our next milestone location was Theodore Roosevelt National Park but we had some interesting times on our way there.
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After parting ways with our friends, Jim & Corinne, we headed north into Utah. We planned to stay a week in Kanab and then hook up with fellow full-time RVers, Rob and Laura in Hatch, UT, just south of Bryce Canyon National Park. From there we planned to go into Colorado and potentially land at Amy’s sister’s place for several days.
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