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Little Red Tug Cruising Through Zion National Park

TRAILERING
1. Little Red Tug Cruising Through Zion National Park
2. Heading Home from Spanish – North Channel, Canada
3. Launching in Mackinaw City – Post Wedding Trip to Mackinac Island
4. If You Rest… You Rust!
5. Off to Portland Oregon, with Kismet in Tow
6. Staging Storing in Portland, Oregon
7. Insights Into Jim’s Packing Science
8. A Little Apprehension Loading Kismet for Her First Cross-Country Trek
9. Delving Into the Oversize Load Permit Process – DIY to Save Money!
10. Time to Go Home – Loading Kismet in Fort Lauderdale
11. Trailering Kismet Across Country During Covid-19

Red Tug Alert!
Zion National Park is a short cut for us to Lake Powell

Who would have thought the SECOND sightseeing attraction on that day in Zion National Park was Kismet, our little red tug? Everywhere we stopped to pull over, people seemed more interested in taking photos of our boat than the scenery. I’ll have to admit, we did stand out a bit driving on those rocky hairpin turns and entering a few tunnels. I’m sure the last thing anyone thought they’d see on that day was a bright red tug traveling through the majestic Zion National Park.

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  1. A bright Boat with a beautiful back ground. Lovely pictures! Enjoy your new boat and keep this blog up and available to such as myself that dream of the ‘loop’ and boat living.

    1. Peter, thanks for commenting on our ride through Zion National Park. What a ride that was, tunnels and hairpin turns, YIKES! I’m sure a few of the people coming around some of those turns didn’t expect to see a truck with a bright red tug boat coming from around the bend. Check back in a few days we’ll start to put posts up on our trip to Lake Powell. AMAZING!

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