Tuesday, April 12, 2016. Welcome back! It's nice to see you again. Not that we can see you however we certainly do notice and very much appreciate your presence as you go about reading our blog as well as perusing any advertisers that might grab or catch your attention.
Besides camping down in the Olympic Peninsula at the Elwha Dam RV Park & Campground we're making plans to do some what we might be able to call more local camping about a two or three hour drive from Vancouver. We're all keen on the two initial campgrounds we've picked. David and Edith see some good quality nature and spiritual time in and around the area and David and I noted that they are both close to and/or related to past or present railroads. Good all around, I say.
Our first stop will be the Othello Tunnels Campground and RV Park as it just happens to be conveniently located next to the Othello Tunnels, a part of the Trans Canada Trail network. And once providing access through the mountains for the Kettle Valley Railway, her tracks torn up long ago. Besides that, the cozy little town of Hope is down the road.
Our next outing will take us to the Emory Creek Campground near Yale. David has always wanted to stay in this campground as far back as he can remember. Emory Creek flows into the mighty Fraser River and campground is just a turn off of Highway #1, the TransCanada Highway and across the CP tracks, the Canadian Pacific Railway.
That's all we have for now.
Happy Camping Folks!
Have a nice trip
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