Saturday, September 13, 2008
Our next "campsite"
Dean and Campbell have been looking for some truly unique beer labels. Of course, we can't easily send the beer back so they have to get rid of that first and then pack the bottle.
They are looking quite victorious here after convincing me yet again that camping wasn't really the thing to do this evening.
Campbell and Kelly kept themselves (and the rest of the campground) amused for hours on this bicycle built for 4. You could hear them coming, from both laughter and wheels needing oil, for a long way.
Again, the best of both worlds. Kelly was still able to roast marshmallows and we didn't have to set up camp. I think it was a good thing to start out with the whole camping idea, but I'm guessing the novelty has worn off all around.
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- Taroko Gorge
- Doing our own thing at the hostel
- National Palace Museum
- Culture shock in Taipei
- Our last day in North America
- Some thoughts on the road
- Sunset in Marina
- Hanging out in Monterey
- Big Sur
- Route 66
- The Grand Canyon
- Eat your heart out Hanlon
- Hoover Dam
- Fun in Las Vegas
- Dante's View
- Dry, hot, beautiful
- Death Valley
- Furnace Creek Ranch
- Road through the canyon
- Art in the desert
- The thriving metropolis of Ryolite
- More wildlife
- Campbell & Kelly's new favourite road
- Rain in the desert
- Getting friendly with the wildlife
- Lunch break
- Who needs to hike to the summit?
- Time in Yosemite
- Nada Nevada
- Careless in San Fran
- My new camera
- Sightseeing in San Francisco
- Doing what we do best
- San Francisco
- Our next "campsite"
- A short day of travel
- A day at MacKerricher
- "Camping" in Fort Bragg
- Quite the bridge
- Enjoying the truly amazing redwoods
- Trying to follow the rules
- More of the Oregon coast
- Down the coast of Oregon
- One more night of camping
- High above Seattle
- The ferry to Anacortes
- The sun came out in Victoria
- Seeing the sights in Vancouver
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