Wednesday, October 17, 2012

A REVIEW OF OUR THIRD YEAR ON THE ROAD

Wednesday, October 17 - WOW, what a year we've had! We concluded our third year of full-timing on October 16, 2012. Here are just a few of the many memories we created during this year.

We started Year 3 in Augusta, GA, gathering pine needles for Marsha's basket hobby and visiting Paul's brother, John and family. She actually still has some remaining. From there we viewed the Blue Angels practicing in Pensacola, FL and then on to our familiar spot at the Houston Elks Lodge. Marsha had eye surgery back in Ohio, so Paul hung-out there waiting for her to fly back from Ohio.

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From there we drove to the Rio Grande Valley (Mission, TX) where we renewed friendships with Winter Texans from last year and rang-in the New Year!

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We pulled out of Mission, TX, on March 1, to begin our “Big Tour” of the Pacific Northwest. We spent several AWESOME nights at McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis, TX, enjoying “star gazing.” What an unforgettable experience – one we highly recommend!

We met friends, Connie and Kenny, in the Phoenix area and spent several weeks at the Cleveland Indians Spring Training baseball camp. This was one of Marsha's “bucket list” items. She even got to meet her all time favorite Indian player from the past (and current Indians TV commentator) Rick Manning.

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More visits with friends, Sandie and Jim, in Apache Junction, AZ, and then Duane and Louise and Mike and Pat at the North Ranch Escapee's Park in Congress, AZ.

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Paul, Louise, Duane
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Mike and Pat
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We spent several weeks in Boulder City, NV, enjoying the Hoover Dam and the nearby city of Las Vegas. We spent a wonderful weekend celebrating our 30th Wedding Anniversary in Vegas!

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From there it was on to Death Valley, Sequoia National Park, our favorite Escapee's Park – the Park of the Sierras, Yosemite National Park, San Francisco, Wine Country, the Avenue of the Giant Redwoods, and then on to the Oregon Coast.

We arrived in Oregon on June 1 (earlier then recommended by many “experienced” visitors to the area) and suffered through many cold and rainy days of sightseeing.

We had the opportunity to meet up with our full-time friends, Sheryl and Jeff, and the famous bloggers, Donna and Russ. What a great time we had together with each couple.

Paul, Marsha, Jeff, SherylUs with Jeff and Sheryl

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We were overcome by the beauty of the coast and especially enjoyed Portland, Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Tillamook, Cape Mears, Astoria, Haystack Rock, and the numerous quaint towns, light houses, and state parks along the coast.

We had a great time visiting with friends, Jeri and Terry, in the Portland area. They spent several days as our “tour guides” showing us around the area and taking us on a memorable waterfalls tour.

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From there it was on to Washington where we visited Seattle, Puget Sound, the Boeing Assemble Plant, and Tacoma.

It was then up and over the coastal mountains, as we headed East. We stopped and visited good friends, Donna and Norm, at their home near one of our favorite cities in the area - Spokane, WA.

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We loved Butte, MT, on our way to meet our daughter, Carrie, for a long weekend visiting Yellowstone National Park. What a wonderful time we had sharing one our favorite National Parks with our daughter – unforgettable!

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After a quick visit with friends and fellow bloggers, Pam and John, outside Livingston, MT, it was on to South Dakota where we enjoyed Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Monument, the Needles Highway, Custer State Park, the Black Hills, the Badlands, and Rapid City.

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While attending the night program at Mt. Rushmore, we met up with fellow full-timers Phyllis and Len.

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While visiting Mike and Pat at North Ranch, they made us promise to visit their home in Custer, SD. What a great long happy hours we had.

As we continued East, we met up with great friends, Jane and Joe, for a tour of Chicago. What a neat city! Thanks again for your great hospitality.

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It was then on to Indiana to spend a couple days with Angie and Rick – another awesome couple and friends from Mission, TX.

It was near the end of July when we arrived in former hometown - Canton, Ohio, after a five month whirlwind tour of the Pacific Northwest. We settled in to visit family and friends, take care of doctor appointments, put the motor home up for sale and to our surprise – BUY A HOME! Not the way we planned on ending our third year but a delightful decision.

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We are now officially SNOWBIRDS, planning on spending time at home and traveling in the North during the summer; and escaping to the South, visiting our other daughter and traveling there in the winter. The best of both traveling worlds!

What a hectic Fall! We sold our motor home and purchased a used Carriage Cameo 5th wheel trailer. (Photos to come in the next blog.) We are now looking for a used Ford 350 DRW for towing purposes. We still have hopes of getting out of NE Ohio before the snow flies!

SOME STATISTICS FROM OUR 3rd YEAR:
Starting Date: 10/17/10
Starting Location: Augusta, GA
Ending Location: Canton, OH

MH Miles Driven: 1st yr: 12,357; 2nd yr: 7,428; 3rd yr. 8,641
Car Miles Driven: 1st yr: 22,186; 2nd yr: 15,631; 3rd yr: 18,496

Number of different cities for over-night stays...40
Nights in Private campgrounds…117
Nights in Escapee campgrounds…13
Nights in Nat'l, State, City campgrounds…13
Nights in Elk Lodges…120
Nights in rental site Mission, TX…60
Nights in FREE sites...38
Our average nightly campground cost...$15.33
Longest stay in one place...60 Nights (Mission, TX)
Favorite campgrounds...Harbor Vista County Park; Florence, OR
                                     
Broken Arrow CG & Horse Camp, SD
Worst campground…Leaf Verde in Phoenix, AZ
Favorite Elks Lodge…Bolder City, NV

Number of gallons diesel fuel purchase…1038
Highest price for diesel fuel…$4.60
Lowest price for diesel fuel…$3.57
Average price for diesel fuel…$3.92
Average Miles Per Gallon (MH)... 7.31

Number of States visited for first time…10
Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Washington, South Dakota, Iowa, Wyoming, Nebraska, Illinois

Paul's 10 Favorite Sightseeing Locations:
 
1.  Sequoia National Park – those trees are unbelievable!!! #1 Favorite of all time
2. 
Yellowstone NP
3. 
McDonald Observatory Star Gazing Party
4. 
Catalina Mountains-Sabino Canyon Hike-AWESOME!
5. 
Freemont Light & Laser Show in Vegas
6. 
Desert Museum (Tucson)
7. 
Blue Angels Practice
8. 
Mount Rushmore Area – especially the Harney Peak Hike
9. 
Cleveland Indians Spring Training
10.
Titan Missile Museum (Tucson)

Marsha's 10 Favorite Sightseeing Locations:
1. 
Yosemite National Park – has anything your hear desires; waterfalls, glaciers, mountains, wildlife
2. 
Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, OR, at low tide
3. 
Mount St. Helens
4. 
The Shrine of St. Joseph of the Mountains (Weaver Mountains) Yarnell, AZ
5.  Hike in Usery Mountain
6. 
Cleveland Indians Spring Training
7. 
Scotty's Castle in Death Valley
8. 
Yellowstone NP
9.  Titan Missile Museum (Tucson)
10.  Desert Museum (Tucson)

Bella's Favorites Location:
North Ranch Escapee Park

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Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y'all back real soon. Have a great day!

28 comments:

  1. Wow what a great three years you guys had. Good luck with the 5th wheel and truck.

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  2. That's a hard blog to comment on. You've done so much, seen so much and enjoyed so much. Isn't that really what this is all about? You're going where you want, when you want and how you want. Good for you!

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  3. What a busy year! A review like that really helps remember all the good times and friends. the rv lifestyle is great whether a fulltimer or a snowbird.

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  4. You did a good job of summarizing the whole year. Sometimes that's not an easy thing to do. It's fun going back to remember though. :)

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  5. It's really a shame you couldn't find anything to occupy your time last year. Happy travels and congratulations on your 3 years on the road.

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  6. You certainly exceeded your own expectations! For someone who wasn't sure you wanted to spend more than a couple of years on the road, you did a whole lot more! Have a good Winter and it's sure been fun to follow you guys on your blog. Come back to Oregon in the Fall some year. We'd love to get together again. Sure was fun!

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  7. 1. We want to be in one of your pictures soon. Preferably in your new Cameo.

    2. So glad I told you about Harbor Vista County Park in Florence.

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  8. Great recap of your third year of fulltiming. It was fun to see photos of so many people and places I remember from your blogs this past year.

    Hope you are able to get back out on the road again before the snow flies!

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  9. Great post and fun to read a summary of your year. Can hardly wait to see the photos of the Cameo. We almost bought one a few years before we bought Therapy. It was a beauty.

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  10. Quite the social butterflies weren't you during your third year :-)

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  11. Love the way you encapsulated your third year...a great overview for those days waaaay in the future when the memory fails.

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  12. WOW! When it's summarized like that it just seems to fly by! Glad you sold the motorhome so quickly. We hope you get that 5th wheel quickly so you can get where it's warm. :-)

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  13. IMPOSSIBLE! It can not be a year. It seems I just read your year two recap!

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  14. IMPOSSIBLE! It can not be a year. It seems I just read your year two recap!

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  15. Wow! No wonder your blog makes me feel like you do a lot--you DO.

    I hope you enjoy this next phase as much as the last one.

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  16. Fantastic post! We hope to see us in one of your photos one of these days (and you in one of ours!). What fun to meet up with so many fulltiming and blogger friends. While I miss my dearest Virginia terribly, it is going to nice to be free to go wherever our heart desires!

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  17. Those are some good stats" impressive I've enjoyed following sense pensacola and look forward to more. Thanks!

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  18. Enjoy your snowbird status... Hope to see you this winter. Glad you found your new home, both of them.

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  19. ...and obviously a fabulous three years it was...

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  20. You two have had such a great 3 years and seen such beauty. For us the icing on the cake is the wonderful people you meet along the way. Since Terry's folks are in the Dayton area and we visit them at least once a year perhaps we can meet up some time. We would love to get together if possible. Congratulations on finding a 5th-wheel and best of luck on getting the Ford to go along with it. Great post! :)

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  21. Thats an incredible journey. Those are definitly some great places to visit. Seems you have friends in every corner of the USA. Hope to be added to that list someday.

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  22. You guys did an amazing amount of things! Fantastic job of summarizing a wonderful third year! Thank you for providing all the statistical facts as well.

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  23. What a great summary of your last year of full-timing. I think you will enjoy being homeowners and snowbirds. I'm looking forward to reading about your next set of adventures!

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  24. WOW... What a fantastic year for you two! Amazing! Well done.

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  25. That was a busy year.
    Just curious, you mentioned a particular camp-ground as the "worst". I've been looking at their site, and all the information that I could find, and of course, there's not much out there to give too many indications as to why it would fall into your "worst" category. Or was that just because all the others were so danged spectacular?

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  26. Glad to see that Bella got her say of favorite places. That is a great photo of her!

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