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Short Shakedown Cruise

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Before we headed out on our next big trip, we wanted to take Dash on a short trip to get to know him a little better and understand more about all of his systems. We went up to the Santos Campground, just a short hop away. What is nice about this spot is that it is right next to Santos trailhead, where we have taken our mountain bikes many times in the past. Some of our followers have even joined us on these trails. The campground is beautiful, lots of trees and shade. The trails at Santos are amazing. There is over 60 miles of trails through the woods and even a paved trail that goes all the way out to the Landbridge. For those that travel I-75, when you get close to the Belleview exit, there is a bridge that goes across the highway that has all sorts of beautiful foliage that hangs off the bridge. That is the Landbridge! It is a bridge for walkers, bike riders and even horses. This is part of the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway. You can find out more about it h...

Sunrise In Myrtle Beach

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My favorite time of the day is early in the morning. This is the time when many are still sleeping and the earth is just waking up. The days that I get to see the sunrise make those mornings even more special. Here are a few sunrise pictures from our time in Myrtle Beach. What is your favorite time of day? Here is a thought for the day. In fact this should be the thought for every day.

Spring Comes a Little Earlier in Florida

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For those of us in Florida, spring comes a little earlier than it does up north. Shortly after we got home from our trip to San Antonio in March, the weather began to warm up. We started fertilizing Dash and giving him plenty of water. Well guess what, like everything that you water and fertilize, Dash got bigger!! Like a lot bigger! Check out the pictures below. We enjoyed ourselves so much on our first big trip, we decided the we needed more space. So we went in search of a coach that would be a little more comfortable and that had a shower big enough for the Finance Guy to use. Here is a picture of the old Dash and Dash 2.0. The picture is a little deceiving. Both units are 38 feet long and 12 1/2 feet high. Soon we will be heading out on another trip. This time we are headed north to check some items off of our bucket list. Stay tuned for more of our adventures!