Monday, July 24, day 29 Leaving the KOA at 7:00 a.m. we drove over the White Mountains via the Kancamagus heading west for New York and Fort Ticonderoga. Scenic back roads began to wear a little thin with only the small print of the atlas as a map, but by 12:30 we were touring Fort Ticonderoga. It was hot, humid, sprinkling rain, and not very good conditions for touring with Charlie. Tom jumped on the guided tour and I took Charlie back to the Airstream and left her with the windows open and the fans on high. Catching up with Tom, I got in on some of the history of the fort: “Two wars, five battles, one fort.” Tuesday, July 25, There is that moment in all trips, where thoughts turn to home. All it took was one look at the map and a quick calculation that 10 hours would do it – and home we headed. A total of 30 days, 6,240 miles (4551) of those pulling the Airstream, and it was good to be home!
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We don’t go camping any more . . . we go ‘streamin’ ! The “SIlvermine and His” is our 2018 25' Airstream Serenity with Salsa interior and front twin beds., and ‘streamin’ is the name we use to describe our adventures. Stream along as we document everything from weekend trips to longer summer excursions and full-blown vacations. You know what they say: if you’re not in an Airstream – you’re just camping!
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