We took a day trip to Guanajuato City and really enjoyed and appreciated the differences from our current home in San Miguel de Allende. This capital city was made famous due to the wealth from the surrounding area mines –…

We took a day trip to Guanajuato City and really enjoyed and appreciated the differences from our current home in San Miguel de Allende. This capital city was made famous due to the wealth from the surrounding area mines –…
One of the hazards of traveling full time is finding medical care for both regular checkups and emergencies. We have found the dental services in Mexico to be excellent and affordable. Not long after returning to the US I had…
We found the new rig and within a few months of selling the old and purchased a 2014 Winnebago Sightseer 30A. I fell in love with the floor plan and we did a nationwide search to find one that we…
We are on a 3 year cycle when it comes to vehicles – especially RV’s. We had our Volkswagen Van for 3 years followed with our Sprinter Van for 3 years and then our Class C for 3 years. As…
We finally escaped the metropolis of Denver and headed for the hills. Cooler weather and less people was just what we needed. Brainard Lake State Park inside the Indian Peaks Wilderness is easy just outside of Nederland and easy access…
Next stop – Denver area to see friends, family and a concert. Traveling in Denver can be rough as there are very few places to stay. Dave books out parks months in advance just to be able to visit family.…
We arrived in Crested Butte to boondock (stay on Bureau of Land Management Land with no power, water or structured camp sites). Washington Gulch is a gorgeous area with a rutty dirt road entrance and beautiful flower fields as a…
We arrived in beautiful Ridgeway to have the perfect Colorado week! We fished, hung out with friends, paddled, hiked, 4-wheeled and ate great food. What more can you ask for. Ridgeway State Park has 2 campgrounds, we stayed at the…
We finally made it in to Colorado after a more than a month in Utah. With the remote park locations we spent so much time at we were badly in need of supplies – everything from food, hiking shoes and…
Once called Mushroom Valley, this area 190 miles southwest of Bryce Canyon was discovered in the 1920’s by a couple of cowboys searching for cattle. The weathered entrada sandstone from the Jurassic era creates some crazy short hoodoo’s referred to…