Change of Plans...We Dodged a Weather Bullet...
We had planned on taking US 12 east from Clarkston, to Lolo, MT, then head south back through Idaho to explore south western Wyoming and north eastern Utah. When Lindy found reports of a frozen mix in towns along this route, we decided that we did not want to be taking the motor home through any snow or frozen mix! We changed our plans! Isn't that what full-timing is all about?! We do have that flexibility to change and adjust our plans. So we back-tracked some, but entered "new" territory by visiting Walla Walla. We realized that we have indeed been following the Lewis and Clark Trail in our journeys in Washington and Oregon. Such fun! This trail we will continue to follow in our future travels.
Here is our route so far:
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We tied up at Blue Valley RV Park for a few days, to give us time to explore this part of the country where we have never been. The park is small, but is clean. The streets and pads are asphalt, with concrete patios with picnic tables. Water, sewer and electric are easy to reach, with plenty of room
for slides. We would definitely come again! Walla Walla is an interesting town with lots of old buildings in their downtown area, such as a Sears store like the old hardware stores once found in small towns complete with riding lawn mowers, along with all the other items Sears sells! We found a number of banks...! Perhaps all the wineries and ranches require such a collection of banks....?
Weather has been cool, with rain showers a couple of days. It was cool but no rain the day we visited the Whitman National Historic Site (topic covered in future post!).
We are working on updating our blog! Stay tuned!
Roving Riders, Swirvin on down the Road!
Here is our route so far:
View Larger Map
We tied up at Blue Valley RV Park for a few days, to give us time to explore this part of the country where we have never been. The park is small, but is clean. The streets and pads are asphalt, with concrete patios with picnic tables. Water, sewer and electric are easy to reach, with plenty of room
for slides. We would definitely come again! Walla Walla is an interesting town with lots of old buildings in their downtown area, such as a Sears store like the old hardware stores once found in small towns complete with riding lawn mowers, along with all the other items Sears sells! We found a number of banks...! Perhaps all the wineries and ranches require such a collection of banks....?
Weather has been cool, with rain showers a couple of days. It was cool but no rain the day we visited the Whitman National Historic Site (topic covered in future post!).
We are working on updating our blog! Stay tuned!
Roving Riders, Swirvin on down the Road!
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