Revised Plan

This spring, I did a big countdown to my summer adventure and hit the road. Less than two weeks later, I limped back into town after blowing a tire and replacing my RV batteries. It was not much of an effort or expense to come back. Most of the places on my list for May…

Tea and VEEP

I have been thinking about giving up coffee. Coffee production is unsustainable and damages huge tracts of rain forests. One option is shade grown coffee from sustainable producers. However, I am also having digestive troubles with coffee. I think that I can no longer handle the acid component of coffee. I love the routine of…

Rainy Day In Forks

I am still at Kalaloch Campground in Olympic National Park. ONP is an unusual park because it does not have a main road into a central section. Instead, 101 circles around the park and you can enter via several roads. Each access road leads to something completely different. For example, the Hoh Rain Forest is…

Camping Quinoa

Unlike last summer when I was tent camping in Alaska, I have a kitchen, everything I need for easy living on the road (stove, oven, refrigerator, freezer, double sink). Sometimes access to fresh foods is a problem, especially if I stay for a week or more in a remote area. Also, I don’t want to…

Beach Bums

Tango and I are holed up for 7 days at the beach! After wandering here and there, spending only a night or two in one place, we discovered that Kalaloch Campground in Olympic National Park, which is situated on a low bluff and overlooking the ocean. The campground does not start reservations until closer to…

Moving Along!

We have not ventured far during our first week. Until this morning, I drove 50 miles and now another 70 ish to the Pacific Coast. Grand total: 120-130 miles. We stayed in Sequim for several days because of a big festival. I wanted to see all the art exhibits and attend a talk about painting…