Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Dances With Labradors

Heading east out of Leavenworth, WA the Tuesday morning after Labor Day in no hurry to get anywhere in particular, I thought about the pioneers who headed west by wagon… They had no choice but to not be in a hurry… Many times after travelling all day still camping within sight of their previous night’s campsite…

I am grateful I could not see Leavenworth in my rearview mirror as I set up camp Tuesday night at Hawk Creek campground… Hawk Creek feeds into Roosevelt Lake, which was formed when the Grand Coulee Dam was built on the Columbia River… Simon and I were the only ones there, camped beside a waterfall… It’s on Native American land and they are now calling me… “Dances with Labrabors”… Maybe if I had smoked a “peace pipe” with them they would have set me up with the Chief’s daughter???

A needed quiet night to start our journey east and south… The campfire ban, due to the dry weather, being the only negative…

While enjoying an early morning cup of coffee Wednesday morning, we were graced by the presence of a very majestic visitor… As we watched a Bald Eagle fish the mud flats of the creek for about 30minutes…

He was alone and free… Kind of symbolizes this life we have adopted… The one we were meant for all along… Yet while we love our time alone in the wilderness, a shout out needs to go to some of the wonderful people we have met along our way especially the last two or three years…  

While some only in passing… Some from one of my previous life’s… The Navy… And some who have also adopted this “No Vacation Necessary” lifestyle… The list is long… But you’ve all made our lives richer with your friendships and we hope to see at least some of you somewhere on the road again… Thank you…

Packing up and continuing east and into Montana Wednesday morning we spent 2 days along the Clark Fork River north of Missoula… The second day most of it inside due to rain… Something we hadn’t seen in central Washington in months…

Breaking camp early Friday morning… We continued south on Rte. 93… Stopping just north of the Idaho state line… Near the Lost Trail and Chief Joseph Passes… Just west of the Continental Divide… Setting up camp again at The Indian Trees Campground in the Bitterroot National Forest… It’s primitive… No hook ups… Vault toilets… Potable water available… But it’s Quiet… Alone… Dry… Warm… At least while the sun is out… It cools off quick once the sun goes down… Can’t ask for more… We’ll be here until Monday…

For anyone thinking this sounds like an easy life… Breaking down and setting up camp every few days is a lot of work… I’ve changed my underwear, but I haven’t had a shower or a bath since last Monday… I’m not tanned… I’m filthy…

The RV is dinged up and showing some wear… Yet I wouldn’t trade this life now for much of anything else… This is a life that really focuses one in on what’s really important in life… And it has taught me to be very grateful for those things…  

There’s no timetable here and many times there’s no cell signal, the internet connection is weak at best… But let me assure you… The connection with the Universe and the small still voice that it speaks in is far superior… Forced to be alone with our thoughts… Not only to listen… But also to hear…

I have been toying with the idea of sharing some of what we hear… But for now it’ll just stay in my journal… For now that’s between me and the Universe…

In a scene right out of the movie “Castaway” pine cones instead of coconuts thunder to the ground and Simon has become my “Wilson” and I lean on him for support as much as he leans on me…
Monday morning, a week after Labor Day, we headed out of Indian Tree Campgrounds and south into Idaho… Pulling into Idaho Falls a day earlier than expected… Spent Monday night at the Snake River RV Park…

Walked into the Roadhouse Saloon, a short walk from the RV park for a late lunch early dinner and the Andy Griffith show was on TV… Yeah, I got back to Idaho Falls and Mayberry was on TV… Never thought I would say this about Idaho Falls… But it’s goddamn good to be home…

Dumped tanks Tuesday morning… Had two new tires put on the RV and headed to Shelley… Going to sit here for hopefully only a week… Need to finish up some loose ends and then head south thru Utah and into New Mexico… TAKING OUR TIME DOING IT… There’s lots of beautiful and spiritual places to visit and see in in the southwestern desert… I ain’t talking about the Salt Lake Mormon Temple… That’s not spiritual… That's bullshit…

There’ll be lots more written and plenty of pictures posted when we have a strong enough internet signal… We’ll have one while we are here so I figured it was time to finish this blog and get it posted… Looking forward to sitting on the porch here tonight to watch the sunset haven’t seen them from here in a year…

You can enjoy the pictures of our travels on Facebook at www.facebook.com/stevethenuclearguy and stay with us for our travels… Our plan is to spend the winter in New Mexico and we have a lot of ground to cover before getting there…

Thanks for reading… 

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