Tag Archives: living coast 2 coast
Today, we are exploring Glacier National Park! First, before taking the “Going To The Sun Road”, we visited the visitor center. The visitor center was very informative and also had a gift shop. Plus they had park rangers to help plan what you should see in the park. We took a trail that showed us around the visitor center. We also saw tons of rivers in the park, most of them were pretty deep and blue. You should plan on staying in the park for a while if you want to see most of the things there.
Glacier National Park East Entrance
https://www.nps.gov/glac/
GPS coordinates: 48.745696, -113.433727
Glacier National Park West Entrance
GPS coordinates: 48.495290, -113.981719
Today, we are eating at Twede’s Cafe in Washington! This Cafe actually used to be in a TV show, more information at their website. The waiter was very friendly, since he didn’t know our names, he called us the color of our shirts. It was cute and funny. The food tasted good and was overpriced for a small town diner. I guess you pay for the “fame”. It was also very retro and 80’s themed. Of course, we had no idea about the history until we ordered.
Twede’s Cafe
http://www.twedescafe.com/
137 W North Bend Way
North Bend, WA 98045
GPS coordinates: 47.495247, -121.786781
#LivingCoast2Coast #twedescafe #twin peaks #doublerdiner
Ocqueoc Falls, the only publicly accessible waterfall in the Lower Peninsula Michigan. We had tons of fun in the water, even though it was very COLD! Dad was actually brave enough to sit in the water! I didn’t really want to get in the water because it was cold and cloudy but I did anyway! Kaylla and Elizabeth got in the water and walked around a bit. We explored the area near the water as well, and it was very cool and peaceful!
We got merch! https://www.teechip.com/stores/livingcoast2coast
Ocqueoc Falls
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocqueoc_River
Ocqueoc Township, MI 49759
GPS coordinates: 45.395617, -84.055299
#LivingCoast2Coast #OcqueocFalls #Michigan
We are definitely not experts and we simply provide these videos as entertainment and as an example of how we do things on our own.
This is not professional advice.
Interested in any of the items in this video?
Membrane (right hand): https://www.rvlock.com/collections/accessories/products/keypad-replacement-membrane
Use our Amazon affiliate link at any time. No additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. https://amazon.com/shop/livingcoast2coast
#LivingCoast2Coast #howto #how-to #diy
We visited Lake Michigan via Warren Dunes State Park. The water here reminds me of the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast. In other words, not so clear. We had fun either way.
We had to make our visit short because Lisa (Mom) was still recovering from her knee injury and could not walk through the sand to get to the water. However, to ensure the she had her feet in the water, we took the water to her.
From their website listed below:
Warren Dunes State Park provides 1,952 acres of recreational opportunities in southwestern Michigan, along the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan. The rugged dune formation rises 260 feet above the lake and offers spectacular views and is excellent for hang gliding. The park is home to 3 miles of shoreline, 6 miles of hiking trails and is open year-round.
Warren Dunes State Park
https://www2.dnr.state.mi.us/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?type=SPRK&id=504
12032 Red Arrow Hwy
Sawyer, MI 49125
GPS coordinates: 41.901983, -86.594647
#LivingCoast2Coast #LakeMichigan #WarrenDunesStatePark
Welcome to Craters Of The Moon National Monument.
We started off with a hike which was about 4 miles round trip to all the caves. My favorite cave was the Indian Cave. When you first enter the cave, it hasa big area, it was kinda cold but not too cold. I wore a tank top. By the time you get to the back of the cave it gets “colder”. I wanted Amber’s jacket so I do recommend a light jacket or sweater.
Then came the Boy Scout Cave, it wasn’t really a big cave. It had a area where you can go out the other side we didn’t through. We also met this nice family that has went to the caves before so they knew how the “layout” was in the caves.
We also went to the Beauty Cave, very cool in there. It has a “really small” opening at the beginning then it opens up real soon. Then we got tired and went back to the truck. If you ask me, I loved this place. It has its spot in my favorite book.
Craters Of The Moon National Monument
https://www.nps.gov/crmo/
1266 Craters Loop Road
Arco, ID 83213
GPS coordinates: 43.461904, -113.562021
Lake Huron was our 4th Great Lake to visit.
We have now been to all 5 Great Lakes, and all 3 coasts of the United States living up to our name.