We welcome you to join our adventure! Our 2010 trip to Alaska was Mission Transition into retirement. With such a fantastic experience, we now have the bug and plan to keep the blog up and running, posting more photos, occasionally waxing rhapsodic, and... most importantly... sharing more adventures! For those of you just joining us, we are overlanders or expedition campers. We travel in a spartan rig to remote locations, venturing off road as often as possible.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Day Thirty-Six
We have been on the road over thirty days now. This afternoon we checked in with each other to see how we're doing. The result of our serious analysis is as follows:
I'd say retirement agrees with you Dave!! Looks like all 3 of you are having a wonderful trip! Keep the posts coming, they are my lunch time entertainment! :)
Ya'll look very relaxed! It seems your pace suits you well. I love the blogs and keep checking everyday for more posts.
Where are your flip flops, swimming shorts, and surfboards? You are right next to the North Pacific aren't you? I want to see photos of Dave riding a wave in the Gulf of Alaska!
Scott... there's a temperature differential that we can't seem to overcome. It's called the Gulf of Alaska for a reason! We are told that hypothermia sets in about six minutes after the first dunk. No flip flops here!
I'd say retirement agrees with you Dave!! Looks like all 3 of you are having a wonderful trip! Keep the posts coming, they are my lunch time entertainment! :)
ReplyDeleteYa'll look very relaxed! It seems your pace suits you well. I love the blogs and keep checking everyday for more posts.
ReplyDeleteWhere are your flip flops, swimming shorts, and surfboards? You are right next to the North Pacific aren't you? I want to see photos of Dave riding a wave in the Gulf of Alaska!
Scott... there's a temperature differential that we can't seem to overcome. It's called the Gulf of Alaska for a reason! We are told that hypothermia sets in about six minutes after the first dunk. No flip flops here!
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