• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to footer navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Young Snowbirds

RV Travel Blog - Our Motorhome Adventure Through the US and Canada

  • Home
  • About Rob and Darlene
  • Places Visited
  • Sitemap

RV

Road Trip 2011 Calendars

October 19, 2010 by Darlene 1 Comment

Darlene’s made a 2011 calendar using a bunch of her best photographs from our 26,000 KM roadtrip through the United States. In 6 months, she took over 17,000 images, and this calendar is the best of the best. It’s 8.5×11 in full gloss and is available for $20 Canadian plus shipping if required. Calendars make great holiday gifts for those hard to buy for people. Guys will love it as it’s filled with diners, classic cars and features a couple of Route 66 images. Get yours now, and buy extra for your friends. They’ll sell out quickly.

Filed Under: RV Travel Thoughts Tagged With: 2011, calendar, cars, diners, gas stations, motorhome, road trip, route 66, RV, travel, USA

Pump and Boo’s Big Motorhome Adventure

March 10, 2010 by Pumpkin 21 Comments

one of Boo's warm spots

Dar and Rob loaded up the two of us into their little mini house and took us on their adventure. This is what it’s been like for us. Two cats in an RV, on the road, around the countryside experiencing all the sights, sounds, smells, birds and dogs.

Filed Under: Outtakes Tagged With: animals, cats, motorhome, RV, traveling

Day 79 – Taking the RV to the Beach

March 3, 2010 by Darlene 11 Comments

Rob wanted to allow his cats to experience the ocean, so we took the ferry to Port Aransas and then parked the RV on the beach. Part of the trip was to do a photo shoot for an RV magazine we had written an article for about first time RVing so we wanted the shots to be spectacular. Then we enjoyed a nice evening meal at Fishermans Wharf complete with sunset over the marina photos.

Filed Under: Port Aransas Tagged With: beach, boats, cats, marina, motorhome, padre island, pelicans, pets, photography, Port Aransas, Portland, RV, sand, texas, united states

Our Review of Sea Breeze RV – Portland, TX

March 2, 2010 by Darlene 27 Comments

Sea Breeze RV park

We stayed at Seabreeze RV park in Portland Texas for five weeks. We loved it and will return each year. This is our review of Seabreeze along with a virtual walk around the park in photographs.

Filed Under: RV Parks Tagged With: birding, birds, Corpus Christi, ducks, egrets, herons, motorhome, Portland, review, RV, rv park, seabreeze, seabreeze rv park, texas

Days 49-51 – Drama upon arriving in San Antonio, Texas

February 3, 2010 by Darlene 5 Comments

welcome to Texas

We drove our RV from Van Horn Texas to San Antonio and headed to the Hidden Valley RV Park where we had an entire week booked. Upon arriving, we witnessed another RV’er experiencing some drama. After a single night, we moved to Braunig Lake RV Park for the remainder of the week where we loved it. Dar made it to her Photoshop workshop with Ben Willmore and we toured San Antonio.

Filed Under: San Antonio Tagged With: Ben Willmore, Braunig Lake, campground, Hidden Valley, motorhome, Photoshop, review, RV, RV Parks, San Antonio, texas, travel, united states, Von Ormy, Where is Ben

Posts navigation

Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next

Primary Sidebar

It All Starts Here:

  • Our First Day in the RV

RV Travel Thoughts

Free Stuff .... sort of

You never know when your luck will draw to you free stuff along the road. 6 months, roughly 22 states and a smattering of Provinces puts a person in enough situations where free stuff, just seems to come your way. While we didn't play poker, we did put $5 into a nickle slot and win $104. That's free money in my books. In Tombstone, we walked into Big Nose Kate's, saddled up to the bar and are asked "would you like a margarita?" and were given a free drink. This happened again in Texas. We also got a free months electricity at an RV park that will remain nameless (wont say why either, and no we didn't "unplug and run")

Pee Before Driving Through Cities

When you're driving an RV, you travel with your toilet, but while the passenger has the luxury of peeing while you move, the driver does not. I've learned that before entering any city limits, it's a good idea to find a place to pull over and pee because while on the Interstate, there are no pull outs to be found. They say the human bladder can hold 18 oz or 1/2 a litre of fluid, but I would wager it to be a lot more.

RV Travel Video

  • Dawg House Diner on Route 66
  • OK Corral Blacksmith
  • Tombstone Biker Bird
  • Doc Holiday Drank Old Overholt Whisky

Dar & Rob on the web

  • RobCooper.com
  • Learn How to Take Better Pictures

Travel Blogs

  • Everything Everywhere

Footer

COACHING & MENTORING

Imagine…finally discovering a coach and mentor, someone who truly cares about your success and believes in you. Someone who has the knowledge and a step-by-step approach to help you get clear, confident and focused on your vision and dream as an entrepreneur.

Learn More

BOOK US FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT!

Rob & Darlene is available for your next conference, leadership event, or gathering where people are looking for motivation and inspiration in their lives and businesses.

Learn More

CONTACT ROB & DARLENE

We would love to hear from you! We’re here to help you realize your Big Idea.

Young Snow Birds
Edmonton, Canada
123.456.7890 | Contact Us
  • HDR Photography
  • Travel Photography

Copyright © 2023 · Utility Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in