*2022/23 Snowbird Trip Video Playlist* - ruclips.net/video/9hcsRd5jp4s/видео.html Previous RV Snowbird Trip Videos - www.loveyourrv.com/tag/snowbirds/ Last year's visit to the area: www.loveyourrv.com/3-free-overnight-rv-parking-spots-off-i84-northern-oregon/ and www.loveyourrv.com/2021-22-snowbird-trip-concludes-spring-greenery-in-oregon-washington/ State Park Website - www.parks.wa.gov/489/Columbia-Hills
We have gone back to the Pacific Northwest from the south by the highways on both sides of the Columbia. Beautiful drives and good roads. Now we may need to do something we’ve never done yet. Stop along the way for a night or two. Thanks for sharing!
Nicely done...again. You're in our backyard now (or when filmed). TONS of photo ops for Anne in the Gorge area. "The Dalles" rhymes with "the gals." French word for rapids of a river through a narrow gorge. Spring flowers are late this year, but it gets really nice in the mid Spring. We travel several times a year up & down the Gorge on both sides of the River. I believe I've posted a few photos over the years on your other site. One is of Mt. St. Helens . You picked a good week. Couple weeks back it was pouring rain and a little cold.
Ray, this is a very nice review of the Columbia Hills State Historical Park. We may have to pay a visit as we love traveling in our backyard. We've camped along the Columbia, just not at that park.
Good video Ray come on next time we go through there I think I'm going to stop at that spot. I don't get to comment on your videos all the time because sometimes I'm on the treadmill watching them on the big screen and you can't do it that way. But you know I'm here
You always go back to Vancouver Island. Do you ever think about traveling to Newfoundland, Labrador or mid Canada and see Yellow Knife on the Hudson Bay.? Maybe even go to the Arctic Ocean and see Tuktoyuktuk in the NWT?
We spent the summer of 2011 in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland. May get back there one day but its a long haul across the country. Maybe one day we will go north but we love the ocean and Vancouver Island is an awesome spot to be in summers, hard to beat. Actually we are thinking of getting an old 34-42 foot trawler and spending some summers on the water traveling the BC coast and maybe up to Alaska.
I haven't noticed much difference in the western USA always seems pretty easy to get sites unless its a super popular National or State Park or spring break or long weekend but I generally travel in the off season for most places and boondock a ton. We travel south in November and come back in April. Summer months in BC though we book well ahead its still crazy busy there in high season. Cheers, Ray
What caught my eye was the stove bolt 6 cylinder engine. It is as distinctive as the Chevy chevron. Was Chev's base engine from 1929-1961. Growing up they were everywhere.
*2022/23 Snowbird Trip Video Playlist* - ruclips.net/video/9hcsRd5jp4s/видео.html
Previous RV Snowbird Trip Videos - www.loveyourrv.com/tag/snowbirds/
Last year's visit to the area:
www.loveyourrv.com/3-free-overnight-rv-parking-spots-off-i84-northern-oregon/ and www.loveyourrv.com/2021-22-snowbird-trip-concludes-spring-greenery-in-oregon-washington/
State Park Website - www.parks.wa.gov/489/Columbia-Hills
The petroglyphs are awesome.
Beautiful country out there.
Nice feather placement, (BE?), and a great show as always
My goodness, Ray, That's some beautiful country in the Columbia River Gorge. Thank you for sharing your adventures there. ❤😊😊
You're welcome, it sure is!
Beautiful photography in this one Ray, enhanced by the nice images of your Bride among the flowers! Nice memories for you two to enjoy in later years.
Fantastic view of Mt Hood; TKS Ray
Really enjoy your videos.
Interesting area, thanks for sharing!
We camped in the host's spot at Horse Thief several years ago (off season). Beautiful area.
We have gone back to the Pacific Northwest from the south by the highways on both sides of the Columbia. Beautiful drives and good roads. Now we may need to do something we’ve never done yet. Stop along the way for a night or two. Thanks for sharing!
Nicely done...again. You're in our backyard now (or when filmed). TONS of photo ops for Anne in the Gorge area. "The Dalles" rhymes with "the gals." French word for rapids of a river through a narrow gorge. Spring flowers are late this year, but it gets really nice in the mid Spring. We travel several times a year up & down the Gorge on both sides of the River. I believe I've posted a few photos over the years on your other site. One is of Mt. St. Helens . You picked a good week. Couple weeks back it was pouring rain and a little cold.
Ray, this is a very nice review of the Columbia Hills State Historical Park. We may have to pay a visit as we love traveling in our backyard. We've camped along the Columbia, just not at that park.
Good video Ray come on next time we go through there I think I'm going to stop at that spot. I don't get to comment on your videos all the time because sometimes I'm on the treadmill watching them on the big screen and you can't do it that way. But you know I'm here
You always go back to Vancouver Island. Do you ever think about traveling to Newfoundland, Labrador or mid Canada and see Yellow Knife on the Hudson Bay.? Maybe even go to the Arctic Ocean and see Tuktoyuktuk in the NWT?
We spent the summer of 2011 in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland. May get back there one day but its a long haul across the country. Maybe one day we will go north but we love the ocean and Vancouver Island is an awesome spot to be in summers, hard to beat. Actually we are thinking of getting an old 34-42 foot trawler and spending some summers on the water traveling the BC coast and maybe up to Alaska.
Wow, gorgeous. Ray, I’m curious if getting a campsite is getting easier as time passes, compared to a few years ago.
I haven't noticed much difference in the western USA always seems pretty easy to get sites unless its a super popular National or State Park or spring break or long weekend but I generally travel in the off season for most places and boondock a ton. We travel south in November and come back in April. Summer months in BC though we book well ahead its still crazy busy there in high season. Cheers, Ray
Car probably 40's overhead valves came around in cars in mid to late 40's
Someone else mentioned a 1937 Chevy and have to say the body style looks right for that, so maybe the engine was changed at some point.
1937 Chevrolet?
There is a Chevy emblem on the center of the dash
What caught my eye was the stove bolt 6 cylinder engine. It is as distinctive as the Chevy chevron. Was Chev's base engine from 1929-1961. Growing up they were everywhere.