Our First Airstream Rally!

Last summer while in Estes Park, Colorado, we were checking out a future campground when we saw a truck with a bike rack that we thought may work with eBikes.  Carol flagged the truck and they stopped…we had a fun conversation with a couple of whom we had SO much in common!  Long story short….we were invited to the Four Corners Unit Airstream Rally November 11-14 at Catalina State Park in Tucson, AZ.We left Richmond on the 3rd and arrived in Tucson on the 11th for the rally.  There were approx. 40 Airstreams of all sizes in attendance.  We were…

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Noccalula Falls, AL

On the road again! We left Richmond on Wednesday after a month and a half stay.  Both of us were ready to head west to continue our adventures.  Our first stop was just outside of Knoxville TN at Dumplings Farm and RV Park, a nice park in the country!  The next day took us to Noccalula Falls Campground in Gadsden Alabama.  We had stayed here years ago when we had the Winnebago and were traveling to New Orleans.  The campground is ok for an overnight but needs some TLC.  The highlight is the falls and surrounding trails.Legend has it that Princess…

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Returning to Asbury Park, NJ!

While in New Jersey, we were just 20 minutes from a seaside town that my family frequented when I was very little….Asbury Park.  As a child my parents would go for Sunday “rides” and many times our destination would be the jersey shore.  I have not been to this area for 55 years! I remember walking the boardwalk in Asbury Park and eating clam strips at Howard Johnsons!  I also have a memory of riding children’s rides at Palace Amusements…and eating salt water taffy!  Palace Amusements closed in 1988 as it was in disrepair.  (I remember riding the below ride when…

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eBikes and Chincoteague!

On our way back to Virginia after Colonial Airstream and a short visit in Rehoboth Beach, we stopped in Chincoteague Island.  We were there two days and spent a lot of time on the eBikes.   The island is small and most all of the streets have bike lanes…Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge has miles of bike trails.  We rode between 30-35 miles over two days ; we love the Lectric eBikes.   We did see some wild Chincoteague Horses, they were visible but far away, I did not have the zoom camera to take decent pictures…but at least we saw…

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