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Welcome to the North Cascades National Park. As we said like 80 times in the video, this is the most beautiful place we have been to in 2019. There is so much to do from hiking to site seeing. This place is so cool and beautiful Mom said its almost enchanted. We were going to be there for a couple days but we ending up staying like 2 and a half weeks.
North Cascades Visitor Center
Marblemount, WA 98267
GPS coordinates: 48.666166, -121.268803
Colonial Creek Campground is really a magical place to stay. Although we didn’t get to stay long we did have fun. This campground almost looked enchanted as Mom (Lisa) would say. Amber, as usual, had to find a throne. What’s cool is it’s a tree stump and it had “stairs” around it so Amber could walk up. That was our stay at Colonial Creek Campground.
Colonial Creek Campground
https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/255201
https://www.nps.gov/noca/planyourvisit/camping.htm
Rockport, WA 98283
GPS coordinates: 48.689548, -121.096493
Welcome to Cheboygan State Park. I went to a lake and “dipped” my feet in #wasCOLD honestly that’s all I have to say about these places other than the bugs were bad in the middle of June 2019. Be sure to like, share, comment, and subscribe. Byeeeeeee!
Cheboygan State Park
https://www.stateparks.com/cheboygan_state_park_in_michigan.html
https://www2.dnr.state.mi.us/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=441&type=SPRK
4490 Beach Rd.
Cheboygan, MI 49721
GPS coordinates: 45.645654, -84.410130
Welcome to Cheboygan Lock and Dam. I didn’t go to this place but I watched the video and it was cool. The guy that got in the water brought up a fish that looked like a small catfish. The top of his flippers were hard and the bottoms were flimsy. Then Dad and Elizabeth went down the “magical” path and found something that lets boats in and then out. The process to do this is kind of interesting. So you have to pull into a little “boat trap”, then you have to let the water down about 17 feet, then they open the doors and let you out. Even though I didn’t go to this place it was pretty cool to watch. Bye y’all.
Are we going crazy as a society? Bare shelves everywhere.
I see trees, I see you, I see waterfalls different shades of blue. We hiked part way up one of the waterfalls, I honestly loved doing that. Hiking is one of my favorite things to do. Some of these waterfalls weren’t there before it started raining.
North Cascades Visitor Center
Marblemount, WA 98267
GPS coordinates: 48.666166, -121.268803
In this episode, the real entertainment happened. We had the real monster trucks come out and the drivers introduced themselves. Then the show started, the monster truckers started jumping the ramps and the cars. Some of them smashed the cars or completely launched over them. One of the trucks had flipped over! The driver was okay and the truck was also alright. Another one of the truck’s wheel actually broke off at the axle. The driver was also not injured.
The show was crazy and fun to watch!
We rode in a monster truck at the Outlaw Nationals. It scared the “Sergeant” out of us. The ride was fun and bumpy, it was very cool. After the ride, we got to walk around all the monster trucks. They were so big in person. They must have been 12 to 15 feet tall. Most of the trucks had cool names and huge wheels. Most of the drivers was signing autographs and meeting some of his fans. The started the show with tiny RC monster cars, then little kids driving go carts that looked like monster trucks. Then we had normal everyday cars driving around acting like monster trucks. Then we had the real monster trucks out, which you will see in the next episode!