EST. 2016

It’s not the destination.. it’s the journey!

Follow Bryan & Julie, as they road trip through the USA, Canada and Mexico. Looking for a break from the daily grind, they saved up to buy a Roadtrek Class B RV motorhome and planned a trip of a lifetime! Follow below on their travels and experiences along the way…

59219Miles Driven
545Days on the Road
42BBQ Restaurants Visited
52States/Provinces Visited

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April 2, 2020
One Day in Bend, Oregon

The drive from White Salmon, WA to Bend, OR is nothing short of fantastic.  The drive starts after crossing the Columbia River on Oregon Route 35.  This took us down the eastern side of the Hood River Fruit Loop that we had been on the previous day.  The road then continues seemingly straight towards Mt....

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March 26, 2020
Northern Oregon’s Hood River Fruit Loop

While checking into our campground at Bridge RV Park & Campground in White Salmon, WA we noticed a flier for the Hood River Fruit Loop.  After we finished checking in and setting up camp, we went online to hoodriverfruitloop.com for a bit more information.  What we found out was that there was 30+ stops in...

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March 19, 2020
Leavenworth – Washington’s German-Bavarian Town

Saying goodbye to Seattle is always hard for us.  Over the past 7 years since my Dad has been working out there Julie and I have visited at least once a year.  It feels like our west coast home.  As always with Julie and I however, the road was calling, and it was time to...

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February 27, 2020
The Emerald City – Seattle, Washington

Going to Seattle feels like going to our west coast home for Julie and I.  As my Dad has lived and worked in the city since 2012; we have visited at least once a year and this marks our 2nd visit with Bubbles.  We really like Seattle and know it quite well at this point. ...

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February 13, 2020
Olympic National Park & Washington’s Olympic Peninsula

Waking up our first day back in the USA felt a bit different.  No longer did we see British Columbia license plates or hear German from the large influx of German tourists.  It felt good to be back though.  Even more exciting for us is that we were in a part of Washington State that...

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February 6, 2020
Exploring Vancouver Island – Nanaimo to Victoria

After leaving Tofino, Julie and I were headed back to the eastern side of the island.  The drive over the previous day was fairly treacherous with torrential rain coming down.  We had passed numerous lakes, mountains and even a grove of giant Douglas Fir trees.  As it was a beautiful day today, we wanted to...

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January 29, 2020
Exploring Vancouver Island – BC Ferry Crossing & Tofino

In terms of island sizes in the world, Vancouver Island is huge.  Wikipedia has it listed as the worlds 42nd largest island at a little over 12,000 square miles.  To put that in perspective New York’s Long Island is the worlds 149th largest at about 1,200 square miles.  Tiny in comparison.  Today we would be...

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January 23, 2020
Whistler, BC & The Sea to Sky Highway

Waking up on our last morning in Kamloops we were sad and excited.  Sad because we loved Kamloops.  The city was big enough to have everything you needed but small enough that it didn’t feel overwhelming to an outsider.  We were excited though as today we would be driving to Whistler, one of British Columbia’s...

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January 16, 2020
Canada’s Desert City – Kamloops British Columbia

Driving in from the north, getting into the outskirts of Kamloops is an experience you would not expect in Canada.  Almost without warning the lush green forests and meadows are gone.  In their place is a semi-arid desert environment complete with ponderosa pines, sagebrush and the occasional tumbleweed.  Did we somehow cross the border and...

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January 9, 2020
Touring Central British Columbia

Driving out of our campground at Watson Lake, Yukon we almost immediately crossed into British Columbia.  Crossing the Yukon/BC border felt as if we were close to home even though we were still 1200+ miles north of the border.  Today we would be leaving the Alaska highway and driving down the Cassiar Highway.  This would...

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