SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK - MAY 2021

Saturday, December 31, 2016

2016 Annual Newsletter


OUR 2016 REVIEW
WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY AND HEALTHY 2017

At the beginning of the year we were in San Diego, California with Ryan, Christina & Trystan.  We were camp hosting at Santee Lakes and stayed there until Mid February when we left to start our travels for the year.

We stayed south in California and Arizona before heading back to Las Vegas for doctor and dentist check ups.  Unfortunately we ended up staying in Las Vegas longer than we anticipated as Bryan needed to get some things checked out. This meant we had to cancel our plans for a visit to friends in Northern Nevada and our trip to San Francisco. That will have to wait for another year.  Our plans always seem to get disrupted somewhere, but such is life, and fortunately we are flexible.  


We started our revised trip Mid May and managed to catch up with our original plans within a week, arriving at the Ancient Redwoods RV park in Redcrest, California.  We visited Sequoia National Park, the Redwoods at Avenue of the Giants, which are huge and then North along the Californian and Oregon coast.  The scenery was unbelievable and just when you thought you couldn't see anything more beautiful suddenly you were at an amazing place and looking at a different type of beauty. 


All of the National Parks are HUGE.  As you can see in the pictures below the elevations and temperatures can vary a great deal.

                               
                                  Sequoia National Park, we started in short sleeves


Sequoia National Park, it wasn't long before we needed more layers
Sequoia National Park.  Look at how huge this rock and the trees are!!
Sequoia National Park, back to short sleeves
Founders Grove Nature Trail, Avenue of Giants,Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Look how small I am!!!
Eeeekkkk, Tilly drove through a tree.

We saw our first and only, so far, brown bear in the wild in Klamath, California while we were staying at the aptly named Golden Bear RV Resort. It was on the other side of the river directly across from our RV.  I was mesmerized for hours watching him. I spent the rest of the week constantly looking through the binoculars for another sighting but it wasn't meant to be. 
Brown Bear further up on the opposite bank.  He was quite a way away.
He was opposite our camp site here, just going back behind the bushes
We headed north along the Oregon Coast, which is beautiful and different at every curve in the road.  The beaches were deserted for the most part and we loved it.  We managed to see 11 lighthouses along the coast in Northern California, Oregon and Southern Washington.

Battery Point Lighthouse, Crescent City, Ca - One of our favorite lighthouses
Overlook at Battle Rock, Port Orford,Oregon

Winchester Bay,Oregon

Heceta Head Lighthouse
The view from Lily at Seal Rock Cove was amazing
Bryan filming at Thors Well, Oregon
Most of our drive north through Oregon was like this.   What views!!
We spent July 4th, no fireworks unfortunately, at Camp Rilea Military RV park and made day trips into Astoria, Oregon and Washington State before starting to move East along the Columbia River Gorge where we stayed for a week and visited many waterfalls.
Columbia River
Multnomah Falls          
Vista House, Columbia River
From there we started to head back south inland staying in the middle of a cattle ranch, visiting Crater Lake, Yosemite National Park & Mammoth Lakes to name a few.  

Our neighbor at the Cattle Ranch, Juniper Reservoir, Oregon    
Mt. Batchelor taken from Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Oregon
This couple were fly fishing at Collier Memorial State Park, Oregon
Crater Lake, Oregon
Burney Falls, Ca
Yosemite National Park,Ca
Yosemite National Park
Our lunch spot at Yosemite National Park
                            
Twin Lakes from the top of Twin Falls, Mammoth Lakes, Ca
Sunset from our site at San Onofre, Ca
                         
We spent a few days on the beach at San Onofre Military campground and then 5 days at Fiddlers Cove RV park on Coronado Island overlooking the bay and Navy docks.  We wished we could have seen Ryan's ship but it was still out at sea.  

We got back to Santee Lakes to resume our work camping for the fall/winter at the beginning of September and will stay here until February next year.


We celebrated our 25th Wedding Anniversary on September 26th but as we were working we didn't do anything special.  This whole summer trip along the coast and inland was really an extended celebration and we had a lot of fun.  We will continue to celebrate every day!!!


Christina arranged Trystan's 1st birthday party at our park in September and we had a fun day although we missed his dad. We welcomed Ryan home from deployment in November and they are getting used to being a family again. We spent Christmas with them.


Brenda, John, LeeAnn & Aimee are doing well although we haven't seen them this year.  The girls both entered pageants this year. We are proud to announce that LeeAnn became Miss Magnificent Princess and Aimee became Little Miss Kingsville Princess. 


We haven't seen Ian, Kris, Bailey & Kai either but they are all doing well in Wales.  Bailey got certificates for swimming and Kai for being a star pupil. Well done boys!!


We will be heading to the East Coast in February as Ryan is being stationed in Jacksonville, Florida for his shore duty.  We will help them settle in and then see where we will go from there.  We will probably head north toward Washington DC and Niagara Falls but you can also sometimes get really cheap cruises in Florida so we will see what turns up.  


That's it for this year.  Hope you are all safe and well.  Would love to hear from you.


If you would like to read more about our adventures and see more pictures please look at our blogs:


http://lilypadtravels.blogspot.com 

http://bryanslens.blogspot.com - Bryan's blog has pictures he has taken over the years and of our travels.

  
Part of our Winter Village decorations in the motorhome   
                                                                                                                               
Love Bryan & Sue xx









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