Our first full day in San Antonio we wanted to check out this River Walk thing that gets so much praise. Yep, it stands up to the hype. Such a
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We had about 900 miles to cover between Tucson and San Antonio. Our first stop was Willcox, Arizona. The only thing I knew about this little town was that it
I was so impressed with our partial Loop ride that I decided to do the entire Loop — a big 55 mile route around the entire city and suburbs. 95%
Instead of buying Christmas gifts for eachother this year, we decided to buy a gift we could share — an inflatable double kayak. We decided to do a test-run at
Rolling into Tucson, we noticed something different. The desert was green!! It’s amazing what a little rainfall can do for the Sonoran Desert. Plants seemingly dead, come instantly to life.
When you spend an extended period of time visiting a place, you really get to dive deep into local traditions and culture. In Yuma, those traditions include howling at the
One of the downsides of RV Life is that you can’t always be close to family for holidays. Luckily, we were going to be near an old friend from our
After 13 days of travel through Washington, Oregon, Nevada, and California, we reached our temporary home for the next month — Borrego Springs, California. A small desert community, it is
Emi’s best friend, Kelvin, lives in San Diego. He was gracious enough to offer us a visit and a place to stay. San Diego is one of our favorite cities.
The drive from Carson City, Nevada to Bishop, California on Highway 395 is stunning. It is referred to as the Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway. The eastern gateway to Yosemite, Mammoth