Stu & Tippy's Travels

This Blog will be used to document the travels of Stuart and Tippy Reid as we travel this beautiful country in our motorhome. We will hopefully be able to share our experiences in words and pictures and allow our friends and family to enjoy them with us.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Idaho to Oregon

Well we made it safely to Oregon yesterday, Thursday, July 9th, and will be here at the Mallard Creek Golf and RV Resort for three weeks. The park is beautiful and very well maintained and right on the golf course. We got in and settled and saw everyone with hugs all around. It was great to see so many old friends - duration of friendship, not their age. They planned a dinner party in the clubhouse with pasta sauce and three different pastas plus salads, garlic bread, and brownies and ice cream for dessert. Before dinner we played "Screw your Neighbor," which is a card game where the lowest card puts a quarter in the pot - everyone begins with three quarters. You get one card and if you don't like it you can change with the person on your left unless they have a king which can't be taken. Well the folks were very nice once again and let me win the game, all 36 quarters. Now we can do laundry.

But I am ahead of myself because we still had some golf in Coeur d'Alene and a wonderful drive. On Tuesday, our last day in Coeur d'Alene, I played golf at the Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course. The course is very pricey but I did a Golf Digest visit so the price was right. Tippy rode around with me and we had a wonderful afternoon. It was a little chilly, low 70's with a breeze, but I was fine with just a golf shirt but Tippy was chilly just riding in the cart. She had a sweater on and then put my sweatshirt on her legs and later added my rain jacket for additional warmth. Fortunately the golf cart had heated seats so her bottom stayed nice and toasty! The course is simply beautiful and very carefully manicured as you can see from the pictures above. I played pretty decent on most holes and shot an 83 with a triple and two doubles. I also made a "sandy" par on number 14, the floating green, and received a nice certificate to memorialize the event.

On Wednesday we left and drove about 240 to Stanfield, Oregon. We drove west on I-90 through Spokane, WA and then southwest on U.S. 395 which crossed the mighty Columbia River just below Pasco, WA. We stayed at a Pilot RV Park, part of a Pilot Truck Stop at 395 and I-84, and the first one of those we have stayed at and we found it to be very nice. The sites were all paved, very large, and very well maintained. I didn't think to get a picture so you will have to take my word for it.

On Thursday morning we set out for lebanon, Oregon which was a trip of about 279 miles according to Charlie, our GPS. The first 170 miles was pretty much right along the Columbia River and the views were spectacular! Sometimes we were up high at the top of the gorge and sometimes down inside the gorge at almost river level. Just east of Portland, OR we left the river gorge and merged onto I-205 and then the I-5 which took us down to Lebanon. As I said earlier this park is very nice and we look forward to our stay here. I will post some pictures of the course in a few days so in the meantime be safe.

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