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MacGyver to the Rescue

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Third Time Is NOT always a Charm

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Maritime Themed Museums – Everywhere You Look

There is a persistent myth than figureheads we mostly scantily-clad women, but in reality, figureheads portrayed a wide variety of subjects, including animals, heroic warriors, celebrities and literary figures, and most human likenesses were fully clothed. We woke up and had breakfast in the RV, then headed into Mystic. There are two major attractions in…
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Our Second OWGrv Travelling Guest

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Dashing for Home – Oh, Wait, Look, Another Museum

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Tall Ships Aren’t So Tall in the Distance

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A Long Day on the Road

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Is the Earth Flat? In this Part it Is!

Today we decided to cover some miles in order to arrive in Duluth a bit earlier than we originally planned. Canada is great – and unseasonably hot today with temperatures in the 80s in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, but there is not too much to see. As with our last extended trip in Canada (see Homeward…
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“Head Smashed In…”

We started the day at the River’s Edge, where Tom was unwilling to buy “toonies” for a shower and showered in Khan. Scott decided he was sufficiently clean from Cranbrook. We were faced with two options for entertainment in Fort MacLeod. The first one was a UNESCO world heritage site – “Head Smashed In Buffalo…
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You got kicked out of where?

The morning started with bright sunshine and was a little warmer at Cranbrook/St. Eugene KOA. After a relaxing morning enjoying the nice washrooms one last time, we moved on to our next campsite in Fort MacLeod, Alberta. We had noticed that resort and casino associated with the campground had a church, and a field of…
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Another Dead Battery

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Deja Vu, All over Again

Prelude… Tom discovered last night that he had booked the Bonner County Fairgrounds Campsite for May 2-4, instead of May 3-5 – Oops. We debated trying to correct the error with the campsite host, who Scott thought looked like the Big Lewboski, or just push our 2-day stay to the next planned stop, which was…