National Forests

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Grove Campground in Daniel Boone National Forest near Corbin, KY Sept 4-8, 2025

On Thursday, September 4, 2025, we left Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park in Carlisle, Kentucky for a 3 1/2 hour drive to Grove Campground in the Daniel Boone National Forest near Corbin, Kentucky for a 4-night stay. Our site was a level asphalt pad with water and 50-amp electrical hookups and when you stay […]

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Solitary figure on Sutton Beach in Florence, Oregon on June 24, 2025.

Sutton Campground near Florence, Oregon June 21 – 25, 2025

Welcome to new subscriber and old friend Liza! You can join Liza and our other subscribers by signing up with your email address on the left. That way, you’ll never miss a post. We left Crater Lake RV Campground around 9:45 am on Saturday, June 21st and drove about 4 1/2 hours to Sutton Campground

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1,000 Days of Full Time RV’ing

Today, May 11, 2024, marks day 1,000 of Cindy and I full time RV’ing across the United States and Canada. To say it has been an experience would be an understatement. When we started we only posted our stories and photos on our Facebook Page, but since you can’t trust Facebook (or Google, or Instagram

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Mt. Pisgah Campground – Mt. Pisgah, NC – October 17 – 24, 2023

Monday night, October 16th, as we were preparing to leave the next morning we saw news reports that it was snowing in the area of Mt. Pisgah. Right where we were headed. In fact, they had to close 31 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway due to the snow. The BRP was a road we

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Stony Fork Campground – Wytheville, VA – October 10 – 17, 2023

We left our Sherando Campground site a few minutes after 8 am on Tuesday so we would have time to dump our tanks before going to the RV dealer in Staunton to get our new, upgraded Weight Distribution Hitch (WDH) installed. That’s when I got a NEW surprise! The pipe for draining our bathroom sink

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Sherando Lake Recreation Area- Lyndhurst, Virginia – October 3 to 10, 2023

We were up at 6 am for breakfast and then to finish tearing everything down so we could hit the road. Stopped to dump our tanks, flush the black tank and fill our fresh water tank since we have no water at the next stop. It was 8:06 am by the time we left French

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Country Lane RV Park and Quartz Flat Campground in Lolo National Forest – Wilbur, WA and Superior, MT – July 22 -23, 2023

We left Kanaskat-Palmer State Park late Saturday morning for a four-hour drive of 234 miles back to Country Lane RV Park and Campground in Wilbur, Washington where we had stayed a couple of weeks earlier. I was extra-alert and careful as we drove onto the Dry Falls Dam. If you read our post about that

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Sloway Campground in Lolo National Forest and Country Lane RV Park – St. Regis, Montana and Wilbur, WA – July 6 – 8, 2023

On Thursday, July 6, 2023 we left Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park and drove 225 miles to Sloway Campground in the Lolo National Forest, St. Regis, Montana for a one-nighter. It was a drive full of scenic beauty. But the best looking scenery (for Cindy) was a series of billboards advertising a place that

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Prune Creek Campground – Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming – June 30 to July 1, 2023

Friday, June 30, 2023 we left Custer State Park around 10:30am after dumping our black, gray and galley tanks and filling our fresh water tank. We drove about 246 miles to Prune Creek Campground in the Bighorn National Forest. The last 22 miles or so were up a steep, winding mountain road to get to

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Lyndhurst, Virginia – October 17 – 25, 2022

We left Mammoth Cave on Monday, October 17, 2022 and drove to Charleston, West Virginia for a one-night stay at Cracker Barrel. Cindy likes those stays since she doesn’t have to cook dinner or, usually, breakfast. On this stop we did both AND Cindy bought herself, Ann, and Amber each their own Costco-sized package of

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