Roam around the Research Triangle
Take a look back at our time in the Research Triangle (Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill). I had a birthday, saw some lemurs, and chopsticked some Southern dim sum.
A cross-country RV quest
Take a look back at our time in the Research Triangle (Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill). I had a birthday, saw some lemurs, and chopsticked some Southern dim sum.
North Carolina’s Outer Banks has everything from quaint fishing villages to colossal beach rentals. We took advantage of the off-season lack of crowds to see history, high dunes, and horses.
We covered a lot of ground during our month in South Carolina. Grab a sweet tea, load up your brisket with Carolina Gold, and let’s dig in.
Hope everyone’s year has kicked off to a great start. Winter sure is brisk here in the South; a cloud made the sun go away for a minute, and I had to put on a light hoodie.
We closed out the Big Easy with some tasty foodstuffs and RV maintenance. The rest of the country might be dealing with winter, but we’ve got spring — jack springs!
Though we’ve both been fighting off colds this week, New Orleans has offered plenty of food, warm weather, and great sightseeing to keep our spirits up. Also gators. Lots of gators.
When we planned our route east from Idaho to Michigan, South Dakota was a good halfway place to stop for a week. But it turned out to have so much to offer.
Our colds are receding as the leaves are turning. As we keep this eastward course, we hope to chase autumn across the plains. Boise has been a great stopover, though we’re already getting geared up for the next leg.
The plan was to leave Kalispell on Saturday. The plan was to overnight in Arco and see Craters of the Moon on Sunday. You know what wasn’t in the plan? A historic winter storm that spanned eight states.