We've gone from roadrunners to roaring rapids. This is why we love RVing. When you need a change, you just pack up the RV and move a few hours down the road...and sometimes be a world away.
We're staying in the beautiful Kernville Valley - Trail to 100 Giants. The Kern River comes down from Mt Whitney. What was the first thing we did after arriving? Put our feet in the nippy 50-degree water.
The Kern and Lake Isabella are surrounded by Sequoia National Forest. We may hit some of the Nat'l Forest campgrounds as we wind north on Thursday. Our campsite is too beautiful to leave too quickly, so we're going to hang out here one night longer than scheduled. That's the other beauty about RVing - the freedom to move when and where we want. Unless you make reservations, than you have a commitment!
We were excited to have our satellite working even with all of these trees surrounding us. And, we've been enjoying watching all of the rafters and kayakers going by.
Ok...we're off to check out another bar in town. Last night we hit the Kern Microbrewery just a 1/4 mile up the hill. Tonight we're hoping to enjoy a topside view of the valley at a bar with a deck overlooking the river.
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