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Tag Archives: trains
Cumberland Island and Folkston Georgia
Cumberland Island has been on our radar for years. Even this time we had to wait 3 days to find space for the tour. But it was well worth the wait. We took the Land and Legacies Tour with guide … Continue reading
Posted in Georgia, national parks, RV Travel, trains
Tagged beaches, Carnegie, CSX, Cumberland Island, Folkston Funnel, Folkston GA, Georgia, Island, Kennedy, Land and Legacies Tour, trains, Wild horses
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Leaving Alaska Heading South – The Return Trip
Returning to the outside, the lower 48 of the USA. After another doctor’s appointment Dianne was cleared to travel south on August 19th. We pulled out of the RV park in Wasilla and headed northeast on the Glenn highway out … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska, British Columbia, Canada, RV Travel
Tagged foraging, glaciers, mushrooms, trains, waterfalls, wildlife
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Bay St. Louis Mississippi
Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Just what we like. A nice state park campground, Buccaneer. Lots of history. Some trains. And friendly people, but not too many. Ground zero for Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Bay St. Louis shows lots of new … Continue reading
Ventura California
Ah Ventura! The real California. Thats the slogan around here and it kinda sums up how we feel about this place. When we thought about spending some time in Cal. this was the kind of place we had in mind. … Continue reading
Railfest 2012
The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad celebrated Railfest again August 17-20. This year the fest was managed by True West Magazine. We think this was an attempt to broaden the appeal beyond train fans. Of course , to … Continue reading