Mt Washington Cog Railway
The Mount Washington Cog Railway opened in 1868. It is the second steepest railway in the world with an average grade of over 25% (which… Read More »Mt Washington Cog Railway
The Mount Washington Cog Railway opened in 1868. It is the second steepest railway in the world with an average grade of over 25% (which… Read More »Mt Washington Cog Railway
We left New York today and entered Vermont. We have crossed state lines over bridges, but this is the first time crossing a state line… Read More »Hello Vermont
We left Lighthouse Christian Camp Monday morning, our first stop was a COSTCO to stock up. We were staying at a Harvest Host just south… Read More »And we are off!
After we left the Gemini Giant I was planning on staying at a Walmart somewhere around Fort Wayne, Indiana. We stopped at around 4:00 to… Read More »While she was sleeping
We were looking at another short travel (a little under 100 miles) so I checked google maps to see if there was anything interesting along… Read More »Another Museum along the way
We stopped at a couple Harvest Hosts on our way through Iowa. The first one was The Living History Farm, but we were there on… Read More »Harvest Hosts in Iowa
Another Harvest Hosts. This had a poorly maintained bumpy road into it, some tight corners and might have to unhook the car to safely leave… Read More »Scatter Joy Acres
Our stay for last night was at a Harvest Host in Lincoln Nebraska. The Speedway Motors Museum of Speed. We spent the night in the… Read More »Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed
Somehow in our travels we missed spending a night (in our motorhome) in Utah. I don’t even think that we had driven our motorhome through… Read More »The Lonely State
We left Oregon on Friday after getting propane, diesel fuel and dumping our tanks. Long trip over Highway 20. We spent 2 nights in Boise… Read More »On to Utah