2015 Summer Journey
Part 1
As of June 1,2015, I retired after 31 years of state service. We had been planning a trip to Alaska via our TC, this has stretched out to a summer-long journey.
This adventure would include seeing family,
June 05,2015
My brother Frank and his wife, Theresa kicked off our travels with a day visit to San Diego Safari Park.
This would give me a chance to test out my new Tamron 150-600 telephoto lens.
We had a wonderful day at the park and the visit with my brother and his wife was a great start of our trip.
June 06,2015
Sunday morning we motored up to Ventura, Ca. to my brother Howard's shop.
June 11,2015
With the truck back in good health it's on to a jefe 4x4 home in Nevada City.
Traffic opened up after Castaic Lake, starting to make good time, then BAM a loud explosion under the hood and Julie yelling "There white smoke coming from the back of the truck!"
As it turned out the noise was the worse thing that happen, I think Murphy trying to keep us from doing this trip. A clamp on the high-pressure side of the turbo gave out and broke, Lucky for us I had some garden hose clamps with us, a quick patch, and off to the Ford dealer a few miles away.
Back on the road again with new clamps, we made good time northbound, stopping sometime later at a rest area.
June 13,2015
Julie and I are headed for Redding, Ca. for a short visit with a distant cousin of mine, then on to Highway 299.
Making our way around the streets of Redding and finding SR 299, we were on track to the historical town of Shasta. This was an interesting stop.
We entered the only General Merchandise store still open in Shasta and were greeted by the bounty of well-supplied goods.
We could of spend the rest of this wonderful day here, but at last the road was calling and the truck was roaring to have pavement rolling under its tires again.
After leaving our side road camping spot along California SR 299 we headed for Gold Beach, OR. using the coastal route.
June 14,2015
Campsite departure.
In Crescent City, Ca. we were greeted by locale flyers.
Arriving at Gold Beach, Or. Jerry's Jet Boat tour was our first stop. Tomorrow we would be going up the Rouge River!
Secret Camp RV Park was one we had stayed at on a previous adventure, it’s still a small, quaint and quiet place well suited for small RVs.
We were going on a Rogue River adventure on Jerry’s Jet Boats this morning and had decided on a longer water ride (80 miles) than the last time we had been here.
Jerry's Jet Boat
It wasn’t long before we were passing under the historical
The last time when we were here it was being restored.
Lunch was a buffet style, nice and hot, plenty for hungry riders. After lunch a leisurely cruise back to home port was in order.
Our drive down the road was laden with fog making it harder to find one of the many access roads to the Rogue River.
Once on the north side of the bridge, we made a quick right on Rouge River Rd, passing Saltwater Restaurant. We had a meal here when we first arrived in Gold Beach of some of the best clam chowder we’d ever had.
Access to the beach area was simple enough, Julie managed to get a photo of a Osprey in flight and since the tide was out we took a little walk along the beach.
Time was enjoyable here, but at last, it was time to shove off for Roseburg, Ore. to meet two aunts and an uncle for lunch. Continuing on the frontage road it soon was reduced to a single lane, for a while; somehow, I thought I had gotten on a bicycle trail.
Once reaching Roseburg traffic was congested as a head cold. We found the Sizzler were we meet our Aunts and Uncle at.
Lunch was good and seeing my Mom’s brother and sister was great. We said our goodbyes and off to Dayton, Oregon to see my cousins.
In a few hours we showed up at my cousin’s farm, Ken was mowing and Gwen came out to greet us.
06/17/15
Blackbirds became our alarm clock, waking us up from a sound slumber.
Also unbeknown to Julie and me it is the home of the Spruce Goose
The collect at EverGreen is huge; we wander around for several hours. In addition, there is a great movie on how airplane have done so much to change the world, a must see if you’re at EverGreen.
06/18/15
Today our end destination will be Sumas, Washington. This will put us next to the Canadian border. After a early breakfast with my cousins it, did our laundry. It was 12:30pm before we hit the road once again. It would be a few miles before reaching the I-5, going through several towns.
Not far to the north is Portland, Oregon and the traffic jam of this city.
A jeep with what looked like a pop-up tent feature was ahead of for a few miles.
Soon the slow flowing interstate traffic crossed the Columbia River. I did note some warning signage, if flashing stop. Apparently, this was a drawbridge as well.
Once clear of Portland traffic flowed fair well for several hours. We arrived in the Seattle area just in time for the just too many vehicles on the road, it was like being back at home.
Finally making through the Seattle area (we took the 405 by-pass) we stopped at a rest area to stretch out our legs; it was a nice place to stop for awhile.
Tomorrow morning Julie and I will be leaving the United State for the first time in decades. Traveling into Canada will be new and exciting adventure.