Hubby and I took off with Huaka'i Annie, our '57 Aloha trailer for the long, long trip in August. We took Snoqualmie Pass, stopped for lunch at DRU BRU, brewery number one.
Our first overnight stop was for two nights at Elk Ridge Campground along the Naches River.
I love this campground! Tent, RV spots and cabins, movie night, the river, the twinkling lights display at night, and the wonderful owners. Tim is the campground marriage counselor, he comes out and helps your hubby back into your spot.
The selfie isn't what is significant about the photo. It's the rock wall pool in the background. Two days of floating, yes please!
We left Elk Ridge to attend the annual Nile Valley Rally, a private rally hosted by friends, Steve and Rita and Ben and Denise. Yes, our vent was up. We turned out of one park and into the next, the Jim Sprick Community Park. The rally hosts rent the park and we have it all to ourselves.
On to Camp-Heep-A-Fun!
Oh Denise and Rita, you are the best!
Oh Denise and Rita, you are the best!
Nile Valley Rally is a summer camp theme and we can earn badges, take classes, flamingo float, enter the rubber duck race, go to potlucks, and have an open house for the public on Saturday.
Since Annie is so small, we used a trailer dolly and flipped her around, so our front window had the river view. I took this pic out of the window and I am guessing Hubby is reading instructions for something.
It's dry camping so we rely on our battery for lights and fans and solar lights.
Liz taught a wood burning class. Students made leather bracelets.
I taught a Old Book to Scrapbook class.
Every one's book turned out so great. The creativity was just overwhelming.
Meanwhile, Hubby went to a cooking with a Dutch oven class. He is psyched to find some cast iron and get cooking. There was axe throwing too. Lisa led a domino necklace class. Something for everyone on Friday.
Saturday morning we all cleaned up and got our trailers ready for the bed making inspection and for the public open house. I think we clean up pretty well considering it's a 3 minute campground shower and no power.
I love my peeps! It was fun to be neighbors.
We're ready!
Okay, so we were ready, but wow, not ready for that many people!
There were so many visitors. Larry and Shelly went for a walk and while they were gone I had a line up to see their Airstream. Crowd control!
After open house we went for ice cream at Elk Ridge. Huck and Bean ice cream is crazy good and has the best story. The owner, Izzy, started the business when she was 11. She is 14 years old now and is restoring a vintage trailer to sell her ice cream. Her little sister works for her.
Our neighbors, Cindy and Wade relaxing by the river.
Saturday evening after burgers and potluck we enjoyed the closing ceremony and got our badges.
Our rubber duck came in first place so we won the cash.
Some people are always working...
Sunday morning we enjoy sweet cream pancakes and raise funds for the local fire station.
Then it's time to say good bye.
The third stop was Yakima for Hubby and I. We enjoyed Bale Breaker Brewery and Guerra's food truck. Then we checked into a hotel for the night.
I had the pool to myself. We took an uber (remember we had Annie hitched up to the Jeep) to dinner at Cowiche Canyon Kitchen and Icehouse. Yum! We had long, hot showers and a king size bed.
Monday morning we took the back roads to Moses Lake where we stopped at Ten Pin Brewery for lunch. A stop at Safeway and we were off to our next destination.
Smokiam RV Campground in Soap Lake is a very well maintained park with a lot of amenities. I was excited about the pool... until I got there. I went in the morning, every chair had something on it, no one was actually sitting on a chair, there were 23 children and myself in the pool area. Uhm, yeah, I wasn't happy. I went to the office as it clearly stated (in two languages) no one under 14 could be in the pool area without an adult. I was not willing to be any one's adult.
It was disappointing. After the office lady kicked all of the kids out of the pool, she left and they all hopped back into the pool.
I had high hopes for this campground for family reunions or Sisters on the Fly gatherings but unless you come with your own tribe you'll have a tough time using the amenities.
We did relax in our site, read a lot and played cards. Max and Kassie came for dinner and that was fun too. The scenery is very pretty. The bathrooms are new and nice. Besides the pool area and unfriendly people it was a nice campground.
We spotted this little Hanson Love Bug on our trip and I did talk to the owner. He wasn't willing to sell but I'll keep checking in with him.
Next stop was at Max and Kassie's house. We had a great visit and it's fun to see them settling into their home and marriage.Bo likes to lay in Annie.
On our way home we stopped at Flyer Brewery at the Skagit Airport. It's a great setting, marginal beer, good food and boring wait staff. I'll let you decide.
No family trip is complete without Jeans bars and licorice.
Jeff and Kathi tented, Bill and Jodi car camped and the kids tented. Ken took his camper.
There was a shelter behind our spots and that was fortunate as it rained most of the time.
Aurora was the cutest little camper. It was her second trip and she is 3 months old. Her Mom is pretty determined to camp.
Hubby and I played pinochle with Jeff and Kathi and reminisced about what a great card player our Dad was. It was good to get together, remember Dad and Mom and all our camping trips with them.
Elk Ridge Campground
Nile Valley Rally at Jim Sprick Park
Best Western Hotel in Union Gap* not camping but hey we needed to shower and stretch out.
Smokiam RV Park
Silver Lake Park
Hubby went back to work today, school starts tomorrow and fall is in the air.
The mornings are foggy, the nights are cool and I am freezing peaches... must be the end of August.
We are thankful for all of the safe miles we had, the fun with friends and family and a beautiful summer.
Good stuff, my friends!