We've been off the grid...
So, it's been raining for 3 days. We took a break on Sunday to dry out by staying at an inn with a tv and a shower.
We've met a lot of interesting people!
Our first night we camped near some kids from Australia. They were here for the ski season and then bought a car for $100 and decided to "see the United States" until the car dies.
Guillermo from France has run into us three or four times. He's riding from Port Angeles to SF. Nice guy who wants to become a physical ed teacher and tell his students about his accomplishment.
Today we met Takahisa from Japan. He is riding around the world. He started in Whitehorse, Canada. We had dinner with him tonight in Hoquium, and asked him all about his trip.
We are tired, but having a good time talking to the local folks too. Surviving the rain and moving down the road.
Hi Guys: Good to hear from you. When I was stationed in Seattle in the Navy I hung with this sailor who was from Hoaquim. He was a DJ at there local radio stationed before joining the Navy. His parents had a cabin a Lake Quinault and we went fishing several times on that lake. Hope the rain slows down for you. Sounds like you have met some interesting people. I rounded out the cast with two more men and two more boys for the orphans and Fagin's gang. I lost two boys so these two boys are just replacement. All else is good, we are cleaning out the theater for the Fair this weekend. Take care, and stay safe.
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That's so interesting - I love hearing about all the wild people doing wild things!
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