We leave Glacier National park and the smoke behind and head south. I’m sure one day we will return to see the park again without the fire/haze. Next stop is National Bison Range when we arrived we decide to take the longer route (2 1/2 hrs) up the gravel mountain road (4,700′). We see pronghorn […]

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We awaken to more smokey skies and head off to Glacier, on arrival we have to pay the park fee ($30/7 day pass) then head off to the visitors center.  Where we find out that due to the smokey condition the shuttle is not running and most of the facilities are closed.  The biggest disappointment […]

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Awoke to a chilly morning and smoky skies, today we are heading to Glacier National Park we should be there by this evening. We continue on I90 up thru the mountains & hills it’s very dry here and because of all the smoke in the air, we don’t get to see the BIG SKY’S of […]

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After a noisy evening, we prepare to leave by pulling in the slides and doing the dishes from yesterday only to discover that I didn’t fill the water tank as full as I thought. Luckily the gas station next to the casino had fresh water but their water hose leaked like a sieve, but fortunately, […]

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The day has finally arrived, this morning we are boarding the Coho for the start of our trip down to Yellowstone. Once we landed in Port Angeles we headed down to Tacoma to check out the Chihuly Bridge of Glass. First thing was to find parking down by the Tacoma Dome Link Station then take […]

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With the Solar installed and summer finally, here it’s time to test the system out and see what if any changes I need to make before our big trip in September so we took the RV out for our first trip up island to Long Beach. The weather was perfect nice sunny days spent wandering […]

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My wife and I like to camp in areas that usually do not have hookups, so Solar was a requirement on this RV. After a lot of research on Solar setups, we settled on a system from AmSolar and I’m glad we did. While their kits may not be the cheapest, they are of very […]

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My RV came with two Fantastic Fans which pleased me but neither had the ability to reverse direction, after spending some time searching on the Internet I found out it was possible to purchase upgrade kits to add that function but the cost, at over $100.00 each just didn’t make it worth it. So I […]

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This is the first of the many RV Mods I am planning on doing. One major problem with RV’s is checking tire pressure’s especially on the rear duals. On my way back I purchased a kit to replace the useless ones originally installed, spent this morning installing them. Hoses installed on rims.   The supplied […]

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