Well it’s day 3 and we are leaving the Linn Creek KOA for the Waterloo Iowa KOA. We left Linn Creek at 9:00 AM, and made two fuel stops along the way. I have the EFS card which allows me… Continue Reading →
Todays jaunt takes us 325 miles north to the Linn Creek KOA. The ride was uneventful and Eva slept most of the way in and off. She has become an awesome traveling puppy. Even when I get gas and Tammy… Continue Reading →
As I mentioned earlier, I wasn’t going to do a review of our first stop at Robbers Cave State Park in Oklahoma, because we had already blogged about that location a few weeks ago. However, just a bit of information… Continue Reading →
It’s not hard to see why Robbers Cave State Park is rated the top State Park of Oklahoma. This is a huge (over 8000 acres)beautiful park with plenty of room between sites. While there are some full hookup sites, the majority are… Continue Reading →
Purtis Creek State Park is about 90 minutes south east from us near Eustis Texas. The land for the park was acquired in 1977 and the park officially opened in 1988
The Abilene KOA was our first camping trip of 2021. Why the Abilene KOA? Well to be honest, it was hard to find a camping spot available; and we wanted to get Eva used to camping again. When we booked… Continue Reading →
The Trip to Wisconsin continues…. On Wednesday I got a lot of help from Trent with the Travel Trailer. I decided we were full enough on the grey water tanks to make a run to the dump station. I asked… Continue Reading →
The trip to Wisconsin concludes at Cliffside Park. We are here for the next ten days. After that, we drop the travel trailer off in Indiana at the factory for warranty repairs. Then we will drive home to Texas stopping… Continue Reading →
The Trip to Wisconsin continues! We left the Double J campground behind at 8:00 AM. Since this would be our last full hook up site, I took the time to flush out our black and grey tanks. The next campground… Continue Reading →
When we got up for our early morning walk at 5:00 AM I noticed the ground was completely dry. That was great news for me since now I wouldn’t need to climb up on the roof and dry the tops… Continue Reading →
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