
I left Banff in the snow and 33 degrees and crossed the Canadian/US border later the same day at 78 degrees and sunshine. They did an on board inspection of my coach and confiscated my peppers and tomatoes as they were grown in Canada.
It was an odd feeling after I crossed the border and didn't have to do any of the calculations on the speed signs. Of course, when I saw a sign for 70mph I immediately tapped the brake to reduce my speed to 45km. ha.
On the way to the Whitman Mission in Walla Walla, my coach GPS took me along the twisty back roads. I got to see a part of Washington I'm not familiar with. I think of Washington as trees and green and coastline, when on the other side of the Rockies it is dry with cattle and wheat and hay fields. Very different, but pretty.
Meanwhile back in Oregon ... I love the beauty along I-84. As an added bonus, I saw beautiful fall colors.
I would like to develop some interest or hobby that I can do along the road, i.e. golf or wineries or fishing, but none of that interests me. Oh well, I'll just have to content to see all the wonderful sights I find!
I'm back in Junction City, Oregon at the Winnebago factory. I feel like I limped in ... the vibration from the roads north shook everything loose.
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