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OUR BUS ADVENTURES

Join John and Tracey as they see the country in their 37 foot Holiday Rambler Endeavor Motorcoach. This beautiful bus style motorhome is fully self contained with generator, large fridge with ice maker, convection/microwave oven,two large slide out sections which make the living space massive, two air conditioning units, washer and dryer combo unit and a massive 500 horsepower engine will be touring the Eastern US over the next several years.  


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Lake George, NY Trip

In Late July of 2003 Tracey and I purchased a 37 foot Holiday Rambler Endeavor Motorhome. This BUS STYLE monster is a fully self contained home that is designed for Full-Timing RVers who want to see the country and beyond.

We are a long time away from retiring, so seeing the country is a bit out of the question - but seeing the Easter States is well within our reach and this beautiful and fully equipped motorhome is ready to take us anywhere we want to go. Our first adventure was to beautiful Lake George, NY high in the mountains of northern New York State. We thought about going to Rehoboth Beach, Maryland as our first adventure, but that seaside town would be extremely crowded and not very different from the ocean towns near us. So we searched the Internet for other locations that interested us and Lake George seemed like a good choice.
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Blue Ridge Parkway

Here it is, late October and we are off for our second adventure in our 37 foot Holiday Ramble Motorcoach. Please read the first trip Lake George, NY to read a full description of the motorcoach and see how our first adventure went. This time we set out Southward for a much longer adventure to the small town of Monroe, VA at a campground called Wildwood Campground which was just a mile from the Blue Ridge Parkway ( a 400 mile long mountain road ) which connected the Skyline Drive to the North to the Smoky Mountain Parkway to the South.   The elevation of this area ranges from 2000 feet to 4000 feet above sea level - much higher and dramatic than the Lake George trip. This trip though was the final of the season as Winter is coming quickly in our region. I had hoped that my mother would join us for this vacation, but her health is poor and the 9 hours on the road was just too much for her to handle. So she stayed home and tended to our three well behaved cats, Tuxie, Patches and Fluffy....

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