Review of Yonder Escalante, Glamping like no other!

.This week we are doing something a little different.  We are reviewing one of our top 5 RV resorts and will review the others in the coming months.  There are 3 ways to stay at Yonder Escalante, modern cabins, renovated vintage Airstreams or traditional camping. Yonder has many amenities, including a drive-in theatre where you can watch the movie of the day in an antique car!  The outdoor common area is so inviting, with great music, lightning fast WiFi, 2 built in fire pits and a variety of books and games.  The swimming and heated jet pool speaks for itself, a…

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An eBike Tour of Borrego Springs, CA!

Wow…What fun we have had making this video!  For a couple days we set out on our eBikes to shoot this!  As you can imagine there were lots of BLOOPERS!  Our goal is to start telling about our adventures as well as capturing them on camera.  Borrego Springs is like the TV Show “Cheers”, everybody knows your name and your always glad you came!  The postal worker knows us by name and remembered us from last winter as well as the people at the grocery store! We can ride our bikes to town (only about a mile from our campground).…

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Los Poblanos Historic Inn

Milestone:  7 months we have been on this journey!  Since we have been traveling the country in our Airstream, we pamper ourselves every month or two with a “Luxury Stay” at a Hotel or Inn. While visiting our friends Tom and Shelia in Albuquerque, we stayed 2 nights at Los Poblanos Historic Inn.  When you arrive at the inn, there is a tree lined lane that sets the mood.  This inn was designed in 1932 by John Gaw Meem, the “Father of the Santa Fe Style” architecture.  Los Poblanos is located on an organic farm in the Rio Grande River…

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Bandelier National Monument

We have been in Santa Fe for a couple days, checking out the town and enjoyed a delicious lunch yesterday at The Shed. This morning we checked out the Railyard Farmers Market.  Our winning purchase was a “Hatch Chile Croissant”!  To our surprise it was so good!After the Farmers Market we headed to Bandelier National Monument about 35 miles from Santa Fe and is part of the Jemez Volcanic field. This monument dates back more than 10,000 years.  Native Americans moved in and out of this area following movement of game animals.  Bandelier National Monument consists of ruins of above…

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