It’s many months back that I got the pitch mail from BC Tourism. Camping is in, it said, or something like that, and BC is an awesome place to camp. I summarize, of course, they were considerably more poetic, as those pitching tourism are wont to be. The crux of the matter was this: Did I want to go camping in BC in a loaner RV? Did I ever!
I couldn’t make the summer round of BC Tourism sponsored trips, but I knew I’d have time come fall. I also knew that this time of year is a great time of year to make the switch to a camper. And bonus, my travel companions from earlier this summer were game — and honestly, so fun to travel with — that they were the first folks I thought of when finalizing the details of the trip.
So we’re off! We’re spending a week in BC! We’re island hopping up north and we’re living out of a loaner RV. None of us have driven a big rig before, and apparently, we’re picking up thirty feet of motorized living space tomorrow afternoon. Stick around, hijinks are sure to ensue.
Yeah! Can’t wait to hear about your adventures.
Oh yes, B.C. is a most excellent place to camp. I spent much of my childhood in a soggy tent.
Have a wonderful time and please kiss the ground for me. 🙂
Get a forestry map – (you can buy at most highway convenience stores) It lists all the campgrounds the forestry have built and some are in fantastic locations you wouldn’t find on a regular map.
YAY!! i love your road trips. i can’t wait to follow along! 🙂
That. sounds. awesome. Have fun!
Too much fun!