We became Thousand Trails Members today and took advantage of the beautiful weather in Birch Bay, WA.
After dinner we used our Smoky Joe as a fire pit. Heather wore several layers to keep warm. Overhead stars could be seen and only the sounds of frogs could be heard. Very peaceful.
We signed up for two years for $45.52 per month which gives us access 36 sites throughout Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona and Cultus Lake in British Columbia. The first 30 days are free and only $3 per day afterwards.
There were only a few campsites taken so we had our pick of sites.
Heather selected #74 which had full sun during the afternoon.
After a good 1 1/2 hours cleaning Heather was able to sit down and relax with Sassy to enjoy her pre-dinner cocktail.
After dinner we used our Smoky Joe as a fire pit. Heather wore several layers to keep warm. Overhead stars could be seen and only the sounds of frogs could be heard. Very peaceful.
We meet several people of which all had good things to say about Thousand Trails. One suggested we make sure we start our West Coast vacation at Whalers Rest in Oregon and work our way back up the coast ending at Seaside.
Looking forward to our 2-3 week vacation exploring the west coast of Oregon and Washington.
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