Speaking of which, here is our RV, a unique, hard sided folding travel trailer that fits into our garage. Meaning, no storage fees, hooray! It is the only completely hardsided, folding travel trailer currently on the market, and is manufactured by Trail Manor. We've owned ours since 2012, and as of today, we have spent almost 500 nights in it, and towed it some 25,000 miles (we are currently on tire set #4, averaging about 7,500 miles per set).
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| Easy to store and easy to tow! |
And here is a photo of our petite little trailer when fully extended:
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| We really do love it dearly, and we have had so many adventures in it! |
The beauty of RVing during a pandemic, of course, is that no one but us has ever stayed in our travel trailer, we use our own equipment, cook our own meals, and are assured of maintaining a minimum of 20 feet from other RV'ers, generally much, much more.
So, because I really do need something to hold onto, and to plan for, over the next 12 months or so, this is what I'm thinking should be realistic set of travel plans for the next 12 months, assuming no return to Shelter In Place provisions. If that does occur, RV site reservations tend to be both modest in cost and refundable.
May/June - No travel, but hopefully the reopening of some public spaces including restrooms and our local harbor. If/when that occurs, we will happily add in bicycling, kayaking and SUP'ing to our current list of locally-accessible outdoor activities.
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| Maiden SUP voyage last year . . . I didn't fall in! |
July - Fingers crossed our daughter and granddaughters will be able to fly here for two weeks of Fun In The Sun.
August - RV trip to Mammoth Lakes with our oldest daughter. We'll spend the entire week hiking and biking, plus the occasional take out dinner.
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| The majority of Mammoth Lakes' beauty must be hiked to to be seen, ensuring crowds are kept at bay. |
September - We have a friend hoping to visit for an adult version of July's Fun In The Sun.
October - Central Coast RV'ing trip to Morro Bay, Pismo Beach, and Malibu.
November - RV'ing trip to San Diego.
December - Fly back east to visit our youngest daughter and family for the holidays, particularly in they may be relocated in January to wherever my son-in-law's next naval assignment is (see April below).
January - RV'ing trip to Palm Springs for a week of hiking and take out dining. Pretty sure the January Int'l Film Festival we normal attend will be a No-Go, but there is plenty of stuff to do in the area beside just that.
February - RV'ing trip to Pinnacles National Park, plus return trips to Morro Bay to see the birthing elephant seals in Cambria, and to Pismo Beach to see the wintering Monarch butterflies. All three of these items have been on my list for quite some time.
March - RV'ing trip to coastal N. San Diego county, land of craft breweries and bicycling.
April - Flying trip to see our daughter and her family. They will likely be moving at the end of 2020 to wherever my son-in-law's next naval assignment is based. On the list they submitted to his recruiter are job locations in England, Italy, Spain, and Hawaii. Any of those would work for us for a long visit should it be safe to do so.
Come summer 2021, we are hoping to undertake our trip to Spain to walk 225 miles of the Camino Frances that was bumped from this year. If that again falls through the cracks due to a continuation of the pandemic, my guess is that we will instead RV up into the Pacific Northwest.
Looking even further ahead to 2022, we are hoping to plan trips to Iceland and Scotland, but clearly that and everything else in this post is up to the pandemic. So fingers crossed, but very loosely so at this point.
How about you? What are your 'best case scenario' travel plans currently?
















