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We are back in Michigan!
Our truck is and has been operational, those worries are over. We will be staying at the Lansing Cottonwood Campground until August 18th. Then we will start working our way south for the winter.
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Category Archives: Virginia
Our Journey North Continues, Cherry Point-Richmond – April 2022
We arrived at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point on April 10th. Pelican Point, the base RV park, is very nice. This is a relatively new park, located well away from the busy areas of the base. The sites … Continue reading
Posted in Military RV Parks, North Carolina, Virginia
Tagged Civil War, Kayaking, Michigan Traveler
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Hanging Out in America’s Historic Triangle – October 2020
We traveled from Maryland to Virginia and camped at the Kings Creek RV Park at the Yorktown Naval Weapons Station. This is a very nice park with concrete pads and full hookups. It is well off the beaten path which … Continue reading
Hiking, Kayaking and Visiting the Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford, May 2017
We left the Raleigh area on May 1st and began our journey back to Michigan through New England. When we began our life as full-time RVers we never planned to visited every one of the 50 states. However, last year … Continue reading
Taking a trip back into history (Boonesborough, Jamestown, & Yorktown)
After our long summer in Michigan, we headed towards Raleigh, NC where we would again serve as Camp Hosts in the Falls Lake State Recreation Area for the month of October. Our route was not the most direct, but allowed … Continue reading
Posted in Fulltime RV, Kentucky, Michigan Traveler, National Parks, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Virginia
Tagged Fort Boonesborough, full-time RV, fulltime RV, Hampton Roads, Historic Jamestown, Jamestown Settlement, Mariner Museum, Ranger-led Hike, RV Forums, USS Monitor, Yorktown Battlefield, Yorktown Victory Center
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Gettysburg, PA and Fredericksburg, VA
Gettysburg is known as the Turning Point in the Civil War, the time when the Army of the Potomac came to the realization that Robert E. Lee could be defeated. What an opportunity to walk the ground and stand in … Continue reading
Posted in Civil War, Fulltime RV, Michigan, Michigan Traveler, Pennsylvania, Virginia
Tagged 20th Maine, Army of Northen Virginia, Army of the Potomac, Fort A.P. Hill, Fredericksburg, full-time RV, fulltime RV, Gettysburg, Joshua Chamberlain, Pickett's Charge, Robert anger-led, RV Forums
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