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Boaterhoming on Kismet, Cisco Grove Park

Nineteen Years + Four and Counting…

BOATERHOMING
1. Olympic National Park – Hoh Rainforest, Washington
2. First of Many New Adventures – “Boaterhoming” on Kismet
3. Camping in Santa Cruz
4. Nineteen Years + Four and Counting…
5. A Night at Whiskey Flats RV Park
6. Skirting Las Vegas
7. Stopping Short of Zion National Park
8. RV Park Stop in Homestead, Florida
9. The Little Red Tug Is On the Move Again – Cloverdale RV Park
10. Cross-Country Trek – Kismet is Boaterhoming Her Way West
11. Boaterhoming in Fruitland, Idaho
12. Eastpoint, Florida – A Heart as Big as the Bay!
13. Spaghetti Dinner and Poker Night – Homosassa Springs, Florida
14. Shower Facilities at RV Parks Can Sometimes Be a Hit or Miss
15. Theodore Roosevelt National Park – Medora, South Dakota
16. Montana RV Park Stops – On the Way to Portland, Oregon
17. Coeur ď Alene, Idaho – Last Stop on the Road for Kismet
18. Kismet is Heading East – Boaterhoming Cross Country
19. Trailering Kismet North for Summer Cruising in Northern Michigan
20. Colossal Road Trip – Part Two – Seattle, Washington to Fort Myers, Florida

Très Romantique!

Some people may not think camping out on your anniversary is the romantic thing to do but in our case it certainly was. A beautiful spot in Cisco Grove – California’s Tahoe National Forest did the trick for us. All by ourselves in a 406 site campground, nestled in the Donner Summit with a campfire, a bottle of wine, a simple dinner, and each other… priceless!

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  1. That is too cool and funny! I have been telling my friends that travelling in a boat is not much different than camping, its just the camper floats! I now stand corrected.
    See you in Joe Wheeler
    Jim and Dale
    currently floating in Pebble Isle TN

    1. Dale, we’ve had fun camping out on the boat. We sure get some puzzled looks and we’ve had a lot of people ask if they can take photos of it. Yes, we’ll see you in Joe Wheeler, sure is coming up soon.

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