The maiden voyage of the SS Joyful Tear (#450) was in October 2011. It took 5 years to achieve our first 100 nights (114 nights to be exact, and 11,200 miles) - through a combination of monthly 3-day weekends within 1-2 hours of home, and a 1-2 week trip each year. Our tow vehicle is a 2004 Volvo XC90.
Our long trip in 2012 was a 7-night trip to Southern California (Pinnacles National Park, El Capitan State Beach, Montana de Oro, Morro Bay and San Simeon). Weekend trips were to Wright’s Beach, Costanoa, Bodega Dunes, Hendy Woods, and Big Basin.
Our long trip in 2013 was a 13-day trip to southern Utah (Carrizo Plain, Red Rock State Park near Las Vegas, Zion, Escalante Petrified Forest, Kodachrome Basin, Stateline, and Red Rock again). The absolute highlight was being fortunate enough to get two of the 20 daily permits to day hike into the Wave formation on BLM land near Vermillion Cliffs. Weekend trips were to Half Moon Bay, Samuel P. Taylor, and Camp Lotus.
The long trip in 2014 was only 5 nights to Morro Bay and Kirk Creek. Weekend trips were to Big Basin, Memorial County Park, Bothe-Napa, El Capitan State Beach (the beginning of an aborted trip due to TV issues), Camp Lotus (with a day of rafting the south fork of the American River), and Big Sur Campground.
We headed north for our 7-night trip in 2015 (not counting the nights staying with friends in Ashland). We camped on Mt. Shasta to the sound of drumming, La Pine near Bend OR, and Crater Lake. Weekend trips were to Pinnacles, Wright’s Beach, New Brighton (twice), Bothe-Napa, Hendy Woods (starting our tradition of camping there while attending our favorite winery’s barrel tasting event), and Half Moon Bay.
Wrapping up our first 5 years, we took an amazing 18-night trip back to southern Utah in 2016: Silver Lake (on the June Lake loop), Great Basin National Park, Arches Devil’s Canyon Campground, Dead Horse Point State Park, Goblin Valley State Park, Capital Reef Fruita Campground (one of our very favorite parks), Zion Watchman Campground (where one daughter and her roommate joined us and we hiked Angel’s Landing), Valley of Fire State Park, and Red Rock Canyon State Park near Mojave. We wouldn’t suggest this trip in August (it was HOT! and you really couldn't hike after 1 pm), but all of the campgrounds were wonderful. The weekend trips were repeat locations of some of our favorites.
We are now up to 171 nights and loving it. Happy travels.
Our long trip in 2012 was a 7-night trip to Southern California (Pinnacles National Park, El Capitan State Beach, Montana de Oro, Morro Bay and San Simeon). Weekend trips were to Wright’s Beach, Costanoa, Bodega Dunes, Hendy Woods, and Big Basin.
Our long trip in 2013 was a 13-day trip to southern Utah (Carrizo Plain, Red Rock State Park near Las Vegas, Zion, Escalante Petrified Forest, Kodachrome Basin, Stateline, and Red Rock again). The absolute highlight was being fortunate enough to get two of the 20 daily permits to day hike into the Wave formation on BLM land near Vermillion Cliffs. Weekend trips were to Half Moon Bay, Samuel P. Taylor, and Camp Lotus.
The long trip in 2014 was only 5 nights to Morro Bay and Kirk Creek. Weekend trips were to Big Basin, Memorial County Park, Bothe-Napa, El Capitan State Beach (the beginning of an aborted trip due to TV issues), Camp Lotus (with a day of rafting the south fork of the American River), and Big Sur Campground.
We headed north for our 7-night trip in 2015 (not counting the nights staying with friends in Ashland). We camped on Mt. Shasta to the sound of drumming, La Pine near Bend OR, and Crater Lake. Weekend trips were to Pinnacles, Wright’s Beach, New Brighton (twice), Bothe-Napa, Hendy Woods (starting our tradition of camping there while attending our favorite winery’s barrel tasting event), and Half Moon Bay.
Wrapping up our first 5 years, we took an amazing 18-night trip back to southern Utah in 2016: Silver Lake (on the June Lake loop), Great Basin National Park, Arches Devil’s Canyon Campground, Dead Horse Point State Park, Goblin Valley State Park, Capital Reef Fruita Campground (one of our very favorite parks), Zion Watchman Campground (where one daughter and her roommate joined us and we hiked Angel’s Landing), Valley of Fire State Park, and Red Rock Canyon State Park near Mojave. We wouldn’t suggest this trip in August (it was HOT! and you really couldn't hike after 1 pm), but all of the campgrounds were wonderful. The weekend trips were repeat locations of some of our favorites.
We are now up to 171 nights and loving it. Happy travels.
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