We have always wanted to stay here at Pillar Point RV Park, but the ocean front sites were always full! We were happy to see a site open in August, so off we went off to Pillar Point! To the right of our rig is the harbor, and to the left is Surfer's Beach. Off... Continue Reading →
Nostalgia in Gig Harbor and Bremerton (203-204)
We left Seattle and drove towards Tacoma. Traffic was a nightmare, of course, and it took 2 1/2 hours to drive 60ish miles. The closer we got to the Tacoma Narrows, the more nostalgic I became. I remember growing up in Navy housing in Bremerton. My dad was stationed aboard the USS Seattle, a fast... Continue Reading →
Olympic National Park: Exploring Hurricane Ridge and Lake Crescent (202)
In Washington, we enjoyed a family trip to Lake Pleasant RV Resort, visiting Seattle and Olympic National Park. Highlights included bike rides, local cuisine, and exploring Lake Crescent's beauty. We also hiked to Marymere Falls, visited Port Townsend, and concluded our journey refreshed. Next, we headed to Gig Harbor for more adventures.
Bend, Oregon (201)
We were really anticipating the next stop on our summer trip in Bend Oregon. I'll explain why, as we’ve been here a few times: Our first trip to Bend was in 2016, in our first Motorhome, was amazing. Weather was great, lots of family time, kayaking, biking, and trying out local restaurants and coffee places.... Continue Reading →
Mount Lassen and Burney Falls (200)
Our summer RV trip started in Mount Lassen National Park. The drive from the San Francisco Bay Area was good. From Redding, there is a steep climb up to Shingletown where the Mt Lassen KOA is located. There is not much in the area, so be sure to bring everything you need! We drove the... Continue Reading →
Arizona (Phoenix and Sedona) with Family and Friends (195-198)
Our next stop was in Palm Springs for a few days, then on to the National Indoor RV Center location near Phoenix. NIRVC, Surprise AZ NIRVC applied a ceramic coating to the Big Blue Box two years ago in Las Vegas, and we return each year to the Phoenix location for a “boost”, and they... Continue Reading →
Ventura Rincon, Reagan Library, and the Dead Sea Scrolls (193-194)
Our Spring trip took us down the west cost of California, then East into Arizona and back. The trip was full of beautiful landscapes and visiting with family and friends. We took two days to drive down to Rincon Parkway in Ventura CA, stopping in Paso Robles. We planned to be in Paso only for... Continue Reading →
Storage Compartment Build (192)
It’s great to have friends with a similar motorhome to yours. You can compare issues and discuss upgrades together. It’s even better if they have some serious skills when you have a project to do! My friend Phil in Southern CA is like that. We both upgraded our batteries to lithium. As a result, we... Continue Reading →
Monterey – 2025 RVing starts with Bang! (190-191)
We planned two trips to Monterey, because it's an easy drive and we always love spending time there. The first trip was amazing because nature was on full display. We like to stay in Moss Landing at the KOA, and here you can see why. A beautiful uncrowded coast, with the harbor and slough in... Continue Reading →
New Equinox and Towing Setup
We purchased a new 2024 Chevy Equinox in September to replace our trusty 2014 CR-V as our towed vehicle. So, the first order of business was to get it set-up for towing. We decided on a Chevy Equinox based on FMCA's annual report on vehicles that can be flat towed (i.e., with all 4 tires... Continue Reading →
Avila sunsets and rocket launches! (189)
At the beginning of September, we spent a week at Avila Beach with our good friends Phil and Debbie. It was their first time in the area, so we got to revisit all our favorite places. We had a great time and capped off the week with a SpaceX rocket launch! Staying at Flying Flags... Continue Reading →
Oregon Coast (185-187)
We enjoy driving down the Oregon Coast. In fact, we have made the trip many times and here is a link to our past adventures in Oregon. https://mobilemosers.com/category/locations/oregon/ We love the rugged coast, the small towns, the wildlife, and the many lighthouses and bridges of another era. Each time we make the trip, we like... Continue Reading →
Mt. Ranier RV Trip (183-184)
We have visited the Seattle area many times, and have always been in awe of Mt Ranier, which dominates the horizon. The snow white peak slicing through the blue sky (at least on sunny days!). On this trip we decided to pay Mount Ranier a visit and stay a couple nights in the historic Paradise... Continue Reading →
Liquid Springs Tru-Earth leveling
I recently went back to DZ Services in Sacramento to have my Liquid Spring Suspension upgraded with Tru-Earth Leveling. It was 2 years ago, the week after I bought my 2023 Newmar Baystar 3014, that I drove to Sacramento to have Liquid Spring Suspension installed and I have been very happy with the smoother and... Continue Reading →
My first RV Rally (180)
We have joined several RV organizations, but had never attended a rally. What exactly is a rally? That’s what we wanted to find out! When we purchased our Newmar Bay Star, we joined the Newmar Kountry Klub at the same time. That’s the Newmar organization that plans rallies. Rallies can be organized around a local... Continue Reading →
Ventura Rincon Parkway: Breathtaking Ocean Views and Relaxing Sunsets (178-179)
Ventura's Rincon Parkway was our home for almost a week, and one of our favorite stops on this RV Trip. We usually visit with some friends in the area, but since it was at the end of a long trip and during the week of Easter, we decided to just relax and basically do nothing.... Continue Reading →
Palm Springs and Temecula (176-177)
After leaving Mesa, we met some family and friends in Palm Springs and nearby Temecula. The cool and rainy weather followed us here, but I’d rather have that than unseasonable hot weather. Besides, it made for beautiful landscapes…here is San Jacinto Mountain in back of sand dunes filled with the purple flowers. We visited downtown... Continue Reading →
Arizona RV Trip – NIRVC and Mesa (174-175)
Each Spring we like to visit Arizona and Southern California. We have a lot of family in Arizona, and it's a great time of the year to visit. This year was colder and rainier than usual, but still better than most of the country. Our trip took us down the coast and then east to... Continue Reading →
Newmar Baystar 3014 – 1-Year Review (3 of 3)
Before our 2023 Baystar 3014, we owned 2 other gas Class A motorhomes. Overall, we are very happy we switched to Newmar and love most things about our Baystar 3014, as I've mentioned in previous posts. However, every manufacturer has some oddities and peculiarities that sometimes make you scratch your head and wonder why. In... Continue Reading →
Newmar Baystar 3014 – 1-Year Review (2 of 3)
Our 2023 Newmar Baystar 3014 at one year! We purchased our 2023 Newmar Baystar 3014 at the end of September 2022. This is our 1-ish year review of the motorhome. In the first part, I explained why we love our Baystar and how we've upgraded several of the systems. In this post, I'll circle back... Continue Reading →
Newmar Baystar 3014 – 1-Year Review (1 of 3)
A little over a year has passed since we purchase our Big Blue Box, a 2023 Newmar Baystar 3014. It is our third motorhome, after our Big White Box (2013 Winnebago Sunstar 26HE) and Big Silver Box (2017 Winnebago Adventurer 35P), and by far our favorite. The Baystar 3014 is just the right size for... Continue Reading →
Mountains and Beaches RV Trip (169-172)
As a kid, I remember watching a beach party movie with Annette Funicello where they drove from the snowy mountains, where they were skiing, to surf in the ocean three hours later. Not that I'd want to that in an RV, but California has both beautiful beaches and beautiful mountains that are an easy drive... Continue Reading →
Rocky Mountain RV Adventure – The Trip Home (166)
After 6 weeks on the road, we were happy to be going home, but also sad our Rocky Mountain RV Adventure was coming to an end. Fortunately, we still had some beautiful country to pass through and a few more surprises along the way. The road from Fort Collins, CO to Laramie, WY is a... Continue Reading →
Rocky Mountain National Park (165)
Our next stop was at Rocky Mountain National Park. The drive there was our longest of the trip. We passed miles and miles of beautiful farm land and range land. However it's not always like this. As a reminder of the harsh winter conditions, many places had wooden fence like structures that catch the snow... Continue Reading →
Mount Rushmore and Custer State Park (164)
Our next stop, and my favorite of the trip, was Mount Rushmore, located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. As I entered the visitors area, lined on each side by state flags, the sheer size and scope of the project hit me. If standing, there would be four 450 foot giants in front of... Continue Reading →
Little Bighorn and Devils Tower (163)
Our drive from Glacier National Park to Mount Rushmore started off with a bang! The first night, we stayed at Great Falls KOA in Montana. Since it happened to be Canada Day, they put on a great fireworks show for everyone. Good job KOA! The next night we stayed at the very first KOA in... Continue Reading →
Glacier National Park – Going to the Sun Road
We got up early to enjoy Apgar and be ready for our Red Bus Tour up the Going to the Sun Road to Logan Pass. The Red Buses were built just for this purpose and have been ferrying guests over Logan Pass since the 1930’s. They have been refurbished a couple times, but these are... Continue Reading →
Glacier National Park (162)
This is the second post about our 3,800 mile adventure to Seattle, Glacier National Park, Devils Mountain, Mount Rushmore, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Salt Lake City. We left for Glacier National Park from the Seattle area in mid-June. Travel to Glacier You know you are in the wild when the only overpass was built... Continue Reading →
Rocky Mountain RV Adventure (161-166)
In June we started a 44 day, 3,800 mile RV adventure that would take us to Seattle, Glacier National Park, Devils Tower, Mount Rushmore, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Salt Lake City! We went from near sea level to as high as 12,200 feet above (8,200 in the RV), temperatures in the 40’s to the... Continue Reading →
When bad things happen to good RV’s (160)
I won’t go into details, but on the way home from Oregon, just two hours into the drive, two large animals ran in right in front of me. Here’s the result. I was just sick over it, but it could not have been avoided. The RV was still drivable, so I loaded the pieces inside... Continue Reading →
Solar and Battery Installation (158-159)
In April, I traveled to AM Solar in Oregon (UPDATE: Sadly, AM Solar went out of business June 2024) to install Solar Panels and lithium batteries. AM Solar has a great reputation, so I didn't mind driving 500 miles to have it done right. Besides, I had lots of family in the area to visit!... Continue Reading →
Palm Springs (157)
We moved to the Palm Springs area for the last leg of our trip. We spent a week in Indio with some family and friends. Here we are at the Shields Date Gardens where we had a delicious lunch, and a stroll through the gardens. Of course we went back a couple times for a... Continue Reading →
Mesa AZ (156)
After enjoying the central California coast, we went inland to Mesa AZ. We enjoyed Spring Baseball, hiking Superstition Mountain, and lots of family time. Arizona is home to the Cactus League in the Spring. 15 Major League Baseball teams converge here in March to get ready for the season. Spring Baseball We took in an... Continue Reading →
California Beaches – Avila and Ventura – (153-154)
In March, we drove South for an 11 night RV trip to the ocean. We stayed in two locations, each with a very different camping experience, from posh to primitive. We also visited a few new places, including Sensorio (Field of Lights) in Paso Robles, the Santa Barbara Courthouse, Highway 1 to Mailbu, Point Dume,... Continue Reading →
Southern Utah – Zion National Park
As I mentioned in the previous post, we spent Thanksgiving in St. George with Deb’s Sister Sandy and her husband Mike. In addition, we were fortunate to get reacquainted with some old friends, Jim and Kristy from AZ, who were also visiting Sandy and Mike. Here’s an interesting story about how we all met. Ages... Continue Reading →
Southern Utah – St. George and Snow Canyon (151)
Over Thanksgiving, we traveled to Southern Utah to visit family who had recently moved to St. George. The trip was great in the new RV, and the Liquid Springs smoothed the road out for us. We drove to Barstow the first night and stayed at the KOA overnight, and then made it to St. George... Continue Reading →
To Monterey for Bay Star Shakedown Cruise (150)
We wanted to go somewhere close by for our first trip in the Bay Star, so we chose one of our favorites, the beautiful Monterey Bay! Monterey Bay as seen from Highway 1 The purpose of the trip was to try and test everything and work out any bugs we might find. However, the weather... Continue Reading →
Smoothing the Journey with Liquid Spring Smart Suspension
[8/11/24 - I had the Liquid Spring upgrade installed to add TRU-Earth leveling to the system in June. In addition to leveling, it also adds an LED control panel and a Bluetooth app. After putting it through its paces (over 2,000 miles and using it at 8 campgrounds and many other locations), here is the... Continue Reading →
Meet our new Bay Star!
We purchased a 2023 Newmar Baystar 3014 back in May, and were waiting with anticipation over the summer as they built it in Nappanee, Indiana at the Newmar factory. 2023 Bay Star 3014 We had been thinking about trading in our Adventurer for awhile, and I had been looking at class A diesel pushers and... Continue Reading →
Pacific Northwest Trip – Astoria (149)
After leaving the Seattle area, we went south and west to Astoria. I was lucky to get a site in Fort Stevens State Park for 5 nights and we were looking forward to staying in a state park again. Astoria is located at the mouth of the Columbia River and was found shortly after the... Continue Reading →
Pacific Northwest RV trip – Seattle Area (148)
In August we headed north in our Winnebago Adventurer to the Seattle area to visit with family for a few weeks. After leaving Seattle we planned to visit Astoria, Oregon for a few days. In total, the trip would be about 1,800 miles round trip. On the road to the Seattle area! It would also... Continue Reading →
Monterey Area in July (147)
We traveled to the Monterey Area in July and stayed at the Moss Landing KOA Express. We tend to stay here because we love the area and the park. Point Pinos Lighthouse, Pacific Grove, CA On this trip, and visited: 1) Point Pinos Lighthouse in Pacific Grove 2) San Carlos Beach, Old FIsherman's Wharf, and... Continue Reading →
Gold Country – Angels Camp and Jackson (145-146)
In late May we visited the Gold Country again, first to Angels Camp and then to Jackson. We missed the Calaveras County Fair & Jumping Frog Jubilee at Angels Camp, but we’ll have to come back sometime for that. The laundry hanging across the street is for a competition played during that week. We spent... Continue Reading →
Gold Country Wedding (144)
In April, we had a very special RV trip to Auburn for the wedding of our lovely daughter Kaylee to Jonathan. We were so happy to welcome Jonathan into our family. Jonathan and Kaylee As we’ve got to know Jonathan over the last couple years, we could clearly see his love for Kaylee, but we... Continue Reading →
Paso Robles and Cambria (143)
The last stop of our Central Coast trip was at Paso Robles. We like staying at Cava Robles. The sites are nice and big, the park is well run, and I can bike ride from the park. While it's inland, it's a short drive to the coast on hwy 46, and one of the most... Continue Reading →
Ventura’s Rincon Parkway (142)
The next stop on our coastal trip was Ventura’s Rincon Parkway for some ocean front living. This was the view from our motorhome every night! While homes just down the road sell for several million, this space was ours for just $39 a night, thanks to the county of Ventura. Of course we had to... Continue Reading →
Avila Beach, CA (140)
We spent March along the central coast of CA, and were blessed with lots of sunshine and mild temps. A new park opened in Avila Beach (Flying Flags Avila Beach), so we decided to try it out for a week. It’s a beautiful RV Park nestled on the side of a hill overlooking San Luis... Continue Reading →
Monterey in January (139)
We ventured to the Monterey area in January and explored from Moss Landing to Carmel to Big Sur. Weather was great at the Moss Landing KOA Express. It’s a short walk from the Marina to the beach. The first day was a walk along Pacific Grove. It was spectacular as ever. And after walking up... Continue Reading →
Family in Mesa (138)
Our next stop, just before Christmas, was in Mesa, AZ to spend some time with my parents and other family in the area. My sister flew in from Virginia, so it was a mini family reunion. Christmas selfie at the mall We really enjoyed catching up on everyone over dinner at Serrano’s. Family dinner at... Continue Reading →
Relaxing in Palm Springs (137)
Between the holidays we visited the Palm Springs area. We stayed at Indian Waters RV Resort again. While there are posher places to stay here, we like the large grassy sites and friendly people. Mr. Roadrunner was here to greet us again… …and we also had visitors above in balloons! The day after we arrived... Continue Reading →
Auburn Thanksgiving (136)
For Thanksgiving, we visited our daughter in Auburn CA. We had a wonderful time with her and her fiancé, and his parents. Walking around Old Town Auburn is the best way to get the feel for the place. Lunch at Auburn Ale House or afternoon coffee at The Pour Choice are two good options. Of... Continue Reading →
Santa Cruz Recovery (135)
After 3 months of casts and physical therapy for a broken wrist I was more than ready for another RV trip. I figured that I would be physically ready when I could climb on the roof of the motorhome and also hookup our CRV for towing. Not really a high bar, but both require two... Continue Reading →
Them’s the Breaks in Bend (134)
The last stop on our OR/WA trip was in Bend, OR where we would meet up with my wife’s sister and brother in law, and our nephew and his wife. On the way, we had dinner with my cousin in Portland. Love you, Rachelle! We love Bend for the great outdoor activities, and we were... Continue Reading →
Seattle Area (133)
Our next stop was to spend some quality time with family in Bothell, a suburb of Seattle by Lake Washington. We stayed at Lake Pleasant RV Park. The sites are situated around a beautiful lake in a small valley. The lake itself is a nature preserve. We thoroughly enjoyed the park and would like to... Continue Reading →
Oregon Coast – Newport (132)
On our drive up the Oregon Coast, we stopped in Newport for a few nights at the Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort. Most of the lots are large and beautifully landscaped, as you see here. In our case, we also had a partial view of the lighthouse from our motorhome! The Yaquina Head Lighthouse is one... Continue Reading →
Oregon Coast – Bandon (131)
On our way north we visited the Oregon Coast, staying 2 nights near Bandon. Bandon has a great old town with lots of shops and several places to get fish and chips. Walking towards the boardwalk, we found this great little piece of art that forms a stage. Looking closer, you can tell some very... Continue Reading →
Fortuna, and north on 101 (130)
We left the Bay Area in July and headed up the coast on Highway 101 for a 3-week RV trip. We had originally planned to travel up I-5, but made a last minute detour to the coast due to the heat and smoke the inland areas were experiencing. Normally heat isn’t much of a problem,... Continue Reading →
Monterey hiking and kayaking (129)
In June, we were able to visit the Monterey Area for one last time this year. Sometimes by visiting at a different time of year, everything seems new. Since we usually visit in the Fall or Winter, we were struck by the abundance and color of Spring wildflowers. Moss Landing and Salinas River State Beach... Continue Reading →
Visiting Family (126-128)
After returning from Arizona, we enjoyed visiting with family on our next two RV trips. RVing is really the best way to see family, especially when you both have RV’s and can meet up somewhere, like we did with Deb’s sister in April. We met up with them in Petaluma at the KOA to visit... Continue Reading →
Verde Valley, AZ (125)
From Tucson, we visited the beautiful Verde Valley north of Phoenix. Verde Valley, AZ Camp Verde We stayed in Camp Verde, while taking day trips to Sedona, Cottonwood, Jerome and Prescott. It was also the first time we have stayed in one place for 2 weeks, which was eye-opening. It really gave us a chance... Continue Reading →
Tucson, AZ (124)
After leaving Palm Springs, we spent some time with family in Mesa, Arizona. My sister flew in from Virginia and the highlight of the trip was seeing my mom and dad together after more than a year, due to COVID restrictions in the memory care facility where dad lives. It was a really good day... Continue Reading →
Old Palm Springs (122)
On our way to Arizona in March, we stayed a few days in the Palm Springs Area. While it was raining and cold at higher elevations, it was great where we stayed. We stayed at Indian Waters RV Resort. Indian Waters RV Resort, Indio, CA Even though we were in the desert, the landscaping was... Continue Reading →
Ventura Rincon Parkway (120)
February is a great time to visit Southern California. Rincon Parkway RV Park One of our favorite destinations is the Rincon Parkway just north of Ventura. It is a section of the Pacific Coast Highway with RVs stretched nose to tail for a mile and a half. Every site has a full ocean view! You... Continue Reading →
Santa Cruz Wilder Ranch (118)
After Monterey we traveled up the coast to the Santa Cruz area. Since our reservations at Seacliff State Beach were cancelled by the state, we stayed at Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Park, a privately owned park in nearby Felton. The park office was closed, but they had our check-in documents waiting for us and we... Continue Reading →
Monterey King Tides (117)
We visited Monterey in January during the King Tides. King Tides are the highest and lowest tides of the year. This happens only a few times a year when the gravitational forces of the sun and moon are pulling in the same direction. Because of that, you can see really large waves during high tide,... Continue Reading →
Picking Mandarin Oranges in Newcastle, CA (116)
For our last RV trip of the year, we visited our daughter and fiancé in the Sierra foothills for some socially distanced family time. They have a wonderful place in the country, and we spent a lot of time visiting on their back deck, enjoying the view of their pond and the animals that wander... Continue Reading →
Pismo Beach, CA (114)
While we in CA are in lockdown again, it was fun to revisit our trip to Pismo Beach a few weeks earlier. We stayed at the Pismo Coast Village, a really nice park with convenient access to the beach and town of Pismo Beach. This sign is repainted for each season. 🙂 My morning walk... Continue Reading →
Monterey, CA (113)
Before Thanksgiving, we squeezed a trip in to the coast, driving to the Monterey coast for a few days. Deb always adds great seasonal touches to the motorhome. We stayed again at the Moss Landing KOA Express. It’s a small, clean park with good management. It is close quartered, but we like that it is... Continue Reading →
Kayaking in Jenner by the Sea, CA (112)
Late September we headed to Jenner by the Sea, CA for some kayaking at the mouth of the Russian River. Kayaking in Jenner, CA The air had cleared (note the AQI is 5 in the photo below!) after the fires and we could finally breath deeply. Clean fresh air after the fires! We stayed at... Continue Reading →
Central CA Coast – Pacifica to Costanoa (111)
Our next stop was in Pacifica, a little to the north. We stayed there a night because our next destination was closed due to the fires until the following day. Luckily, we were able to get a cancellation at San Francisco RV Resort and didn’t have to go home for a night. For those visiting... Continue Reading →
RVing on Mars? (110)
When we arrived at Half Moon Bay, CA., everything looked normal. In fact, we had a nice walk along the beach. The next morning, however, it all changed. The normal offshore breezes switched direction and the winds blew smoke from the fires up north. Even more strange was the air was clear and pure, even... Continue Reading →
Newport Oregon (109)
After leaving Astoria, we traveled down highway 101 to Newport, another beautiful town on the Oregon coast. Newport, OR We stayed at Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort for a week, which allowed us to explore the surrounding area. Pacific Shores has a great location on a bluff over looking Starfish Cove and the picturesque Yaquina Head... Continue Reading →
Astoria, Seaside, and Cannon Beach (108)
We drove from Anacortes WA to the Oregon Coast where we would visit Astoria, Seaside, and Cannon Beach. We found that each town has its own charm. We crossed the iconic Astoria-Megler bridge over the Columbia River to enter Oregon. It’s the longest continual truss bridge in North America. Several boats we positioned in the... Continue Reading →
Cascade Loop – Anacortes, WA (107)
We completed the Cascade Loop in Anacortes, WA. This is a beautiful little town located on Fidalgo Island. Many people start their visit through the San Juan Islands from the ferry terminal here. Pioneer Trails RV Park We stayed on the east side of the island at the Pioneer Trails RV Park, a good place... Continue Reading →
Cascade Loop – Wenatchee (106)
The drive from Winthrop to Wenatchee was really beautiful, though very different than the drive into the mountains to get to Winthrop. Instead, you follow the Methow River as it slowly winds its way down from the mountains. Its a hot and dry area, but the river gives life to the Methow Valley, which is... Continue Reading →

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