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Travel Log ~ 8/26/2007
We left home an
hour earlier with a great send off from
Brian, Sherry and our cheerleaders Anne and
Betsy (with pom-poms in hand).
And the good
news was…
… even though the Harley shop had their
annual BIG BASH and the parking lot was
full of people, their staff were
excellent. They showed Rick how to
disable the alarm and provided a
temporary fix so the hydro-lift would
not damage the front tire.
So we were on the
freeway by 11:00 am.
And the good
news was…
… when we stopped 1 ˝ hours into the
drive for an early bio-break, Rick had
time to complete a visual check of the
rig.
So when he saw black
smoke coming out of the RV wheel, we
called the Coach-Net emergency road side
assistance. They sent us down the street to
the local Les Schwab tire store.
And the good
news was….
… when the technician told us that he
could not fix it and that it was not
safe to drive, he offered us his parking
lot in which to camp until Monday
morning when the RV repair place opens.
They even offered for us to hook up to
their power after business hours.
So we unhooked the
rig and parked with a beautiful view of
Mt Si.
And the good news
was…
… when we drove the Harley home (so we
would not have to deal with the headache
of fixing it on the road), Rick was
drenched in the downpour, we hit 15 mph
traffic on I-5 but were able to pick up
the lettuce that I had forgotten at
home.
So we settled down
to a good night’s sleep about 9:30 pm. We
were pooped!
And the good
news was…
… I wasn’t wearing my ear plugs so the
noise from the roof leaking woke me up
immediately and we caught the leaks
before they flooded the living room.
So at 3:00 am,
we hooked up the rig and moved it under the
Les Schwab awning.
And the good
news was…
…. the leaks stopped immediately and we
slept for another couple hours.
So we will be camped
in North Bend at least until Monday.
And the good new
is…
… we remain in excellent spirits, have
laughed a lot in the last 24 hours, and
are safe and sound. We even have time to
catch up on email and take a nap. It’s
raining again today so we’re not
planning to hike up Mt Si, but we plan
to take a walk into town. We hear they
have a great burger joint.
Rick
and I have kept up our positive attitude by
looking at the good parts of the events.
We’ve said to each other countless times
“and the good news is…” as events have
unfolded.
~
Lisa and Rick
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North Bend, WA
North
Bend, WA – about 70 miles from home
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The City of North Bend was originally
platted as "Snoqualmie" in 1889. The
community later became known as Mountain
View and finally, due to the location near
the bend toward the North of the South Fork
River, became the Town of "North Bend". The
City incorporated on March 12, 1909.
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