Friday, July 2, 2010

Vacation 2010

Howdy,

I am sitting outside at the picnic table (aluminum) chilling in the breeze. It is about 72 but winds are brisk. We hit the road at 0550 if you can believe that! Neither slept well last night and so we were up by 0430. I am dragging right now. Lori is in watching soaps and then the three of us are off for a walk.

We are at the Wenatchee river county park. My lot is on the end and I have about 40 feet to my neighbor. It is a great grassy site. Lots of road noise and of course a train or two, but wow, what a gem for the first day out.

This morning, we were at camping world at 715, so walked in a good rain storm to Starbucks and had coffee and a sandwich. Hit CW at 0800 and within minutes had spent over $500.00. Got the new tailgate , a stand for the dish and a adjustable water pressure reducer thingy. A couple small items and we were off.

Traffic was heavy on hwy 18 all the way to I-90. No problems on the pass, but just eaast it got crowded and slow. We poked along and once on Blewitt pass, traffic was medium. Hwy 2 to the park was heavy and it is very heavy now. Our plans include finding a fruit/veggie stand to get us bye till Canada and then stock up. Later on the road.


Day 2

We are camped in a very nice Desert Gem RV park in Oliver, BC. It is a nice park for an overnight stop, but not for much more. The sites have about 10 feet between and are very cramped. We have nice neighbors though and are enjoying it here.

As for the trip, we left a very nice park in Wenatchee and headed north on 97 towards Canada. As we approached Omak, I recalled days of bike riding and Loren getting us kicked out of Wal Mart. I took a picture for him to remember the store. As we get closer to Canada, the temps started to warm considerably. Soon we were at the border and drove right up to the gate. I later heard that it was common to wait for quite awhile over this weekend and some even reported a 4 hour wait to get across.

as we continued north, dozens of wineries lined the hiway and every street had signs for more. We got set up at the RV park and took off to explore. We went to Silver Sage and a couple others we have not been to. It is fun to drive around to these areas as the views and scenery are spectacular.

After dinner, we sat and enjoyed the evening sun and retired to watch some tv. As for Walt, he has good and bad moments. I have been giving him some aspirin and it seems to help. He does ok for short walk, but tires easily and wants to lay down. I fear this will be his last trip with us as he is slowing down alot. We keep our hopes up and enjoy the vacation with some adjustments.

Today is another travel day and we head to our first destination stop, Revelstoke. We will be here for three days and hope to see some sites, but also chill. They are calling for a little weather here today, but sun and warm skies are forecast!

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