cjbearden
Visitor
We arrived in Hermiston, OR yesterday and are thrilled to be on level, paved lot! Only drawback is the longest length sites are 60' which does not allow room for our Augusta and Dodge. The truck is parked in the row in front of us in a much shorter site (at no extra charge). This is a PA park so great stay for a couple of nights on our way to Silverton, OR where we will be staying for a month.
No trees but that's okay with us for our satellite. Park wi-fi is fast. A must for anyone visiting here - go to Hale's Tavern on Main Street downtown. A tad pricey but when you see the portions, you know why. Meals are huge and it is a place two people could easily share one meal. Delicious and freshly made stuff. Got here at the right time for fresh produce, especially watermelons. There was a slice of melon on each of our plates (yes, we got togo boxes!!!) and realized it was so good we left and went immediately to a local produce stand to buy two melons to take with us. Melon fields, carrots, apples, peaches are all around this area.
We drove over to Umatilla, WA to see the McNary Dam on the Columbia. On our way back we saw a Bighorn on Hwy 14, Lewis and Clark Trail, heading to a nearby RV park in Umatilla.
Today, we had a pleasant surprise as a 2009 Landmark Augusta pulled up next to us. George and Jan Truckee have just sold their house and are full-timing. They are not on the forum but hope to be soon.
We hope to see many more HLs as we leave Friday (8-14) heading for Silverton and during our stay there. If you are in the area, stop by and say Howdy.
Carolyn
No trees but that's okay with us for our satellite. Park wi-fi is fast. A must for anyone visiting here - go to Hale's Tavern on Main Street downtown. A tad pricey but when you see the portions, you know why. Meals are huge and it is a place two people could easily share one meal. Delicious and freshly made stuff. Got here at the right time for fresh produce, especially watermelons. There was a slice of melon on each of our plates (yes, we got togo boxes!!!) and realized it was so good we left and went immediately to a local produce stand to buy two melons to take with us. Melon fields, carrots, apples, peaches are all around this area.
We drove over to Umatilla, WA to see the McNary Dam on the Columbia. On our way back we saw a Bighorn on Hwy 14, Lewis and Clark Trail, heading to a nearby RV park in Umatilla.
Today, we had a pleasant surprise as a 2009 Landmark Augusta pulled up next to us. George and Jan Truckee have just sold their house and are full-timing. They are not on the forum but hope to be soon.
We hope to see many more HLs as we leave Friday (8-14) heading for Silverton and during our stay there. If you are in the area, stop by and say Howdy.
Carolyn
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