There has been some interest in the Canada trip I just completed and rather than muddying up the Alaskan Camper thread more, I'm going to post it here.
The trip.
This was the original plan. Home, to the Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI. From there to Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. From there to Washington, IL, to visit friends. Then to Nashville, TN, to visit family. A stop at a campground in the mountains and then home. Needless to say, no plan survives contact with the enemy.
This thread is going to progress as I sort through the 500+ pictures my wife and I took. (The bane of digital pictures.) There will be lots of pictures and hopefully, few words.
To start, we scrapped the Ford Museum. I determined that it really need more than two days to enjoy the experience, and we had a hard deadline to meet. Being rushed to get through it would have ruined it, so that will be a future vacation.
That decision made, we could take our time headed north and enjoy the drive. Day one was a fairly easy drive to Stony Fork Campground in the Jefferson National Forest in West Virginia. If you like easy camping, this is the place. Huge sites, so you aren't parked on top of the next guy, power and water available at most of the sites. Easy, and a good, cheap way to travel.
It's a really pretty area and there is even a mountain stream running through the campground. Naturally the kids made a beeline to it.
The setup.
Hanging out.
None of us had ever been to West Virginia, so scratch one state off the list, though I will probably be back to explore some.
The next AM, we hit the road again. I had a long day driving planned with a hotel stop at the end of it. We made it to somewhere around Saginaw and the turn signals on the truck died, so we found a hotel and called it a night at about 9:30. Not many pictures today, the interstate is kind of boring.
Chock up another state.
And another.
A few other shots. I'm a sucker for running water. I've been known to stop and stare at it a while.
Gratuitous truck shot. This thing was a beast. I love this truck.
WV capitol building, as shot by my wife, from the interstate, at 70MPH.