I guess I have been told. My daughter seems to think that I just live to create statistics, and indicated that she was waiting for the 2007 version.
Tag Archives: campgrounds
Boy Scouts
My grandson, Patrick, is a Boy Scout. When we arrived in Gilroy I made plans to join the troop on a weekend camp-out and hike with Glen and Patrick. Now I won’t accuse Glen of any skullduggery, but it does seem suspicious that as soon as the weather channel started predicting near freezing temperatures in Gilroy for this weekend, Glen was suddenly called to warm Montgomery, Alabama.
Redwoods
Here we are in California now. We haven’t noticed much change in temperature yet. The nights are close to freezing and days are low fifty’s. I know, “there is just no pleasing some people.” We did hurry this far because we heard there is a big storm approaching the Pacific Coast. Some points on the coast this weekend are anticipating winds of over forty miles per hour. We think we have gotten ourselves south of that and we are now somewhat inland in the midst of the California Coast Redwood Groves. Continue reading Redwoods
Breaking Camp
Wednesday was a day for saying goodbye, tying up all the loose ends and making ready to break camp. We have gotten way to comfortable here over the last three months.
We’re Back!
We crossed back into “The Lower 48” on Tuesday August 21st at Sumas Washington. I thought I would bore you with some statistics about our trip. Continue reading We’re Back!