Once again, it has been over a month since our last RVing blog post. I specify “RVing” blog post because we’ve created a second blog to cover our backpacking adventures. That blog will become much more active next spring and summer when we attempt to through hike the Appalachian Trail. Until then, you may see one or two posts on it as we work out the kinks of backpacking and sharing our experiences.
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COE vs KOA
It has been over a month since our last blog post. We haven’t done a lot of extra special stuff during this time, just meandering our way north to get new furniture in our house on wheels and eventually to Rochester to see our grandkids. We thought this would be a good time to write about different types of campgrounds and why we prefer one particular type over all the rest.
Continue reading “COE vs KOA”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.
Continue reading “Friends on the Road”Theodore Roosevelt NP
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.
Continue reading “Theodore Roosevelt NP”Glacier National Park
Our previous post covered our visits to three national parks located in the Rocky Mountains. This post will cover the final national park in this mountain range, Glacier National Park. Before we get to the highlights of our stay in the area of the park, we need to cover our journey getting there.
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