It is hard to leave Camelot, so we decided one more day here would be wonderful. The island is small enough to walk around, making a good hike as we walked with Duke. He and Ron made several trips to shore. Duke loved it so much that he would lie down in protest when it was time to leave. Jeanne found a high rock on the island and took her music and French horn for a Camelot practice session. When some hikers came upon her, they were very surprised to hear a concert.
We started this blog to document our Great Loop adventure. We continued to cruise on Adagio, but in 2018 we purchased a Roadtrek Sprinter Class B RV, named Adagietto. We then purchased an Advanced RV Sprinter named Rocky, which we later traded in for Poppy. It was also from Advanced RV, but was a new design, something they called a B-Box
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Camelot Island, day 2
8.20/13
It is hard to leave Camelot, so we decided one more day here would be wonderful. The island is small enough to walk around, making a good hike as we walked with Duke. He and Ron made several trips to shore. Duke loved it so much that he would lie down in protest when it was time to leave. Jeanne found a high rock on the island and took her music and French horn for a Camelot practice session. When some hikers came upon her, they were very surprised to hear a concert.
It is hard to leave Camelot, so we decided one more day here would be wonderful. The island is small enough to walk around, making a good hike as we walked with Duke. He and Ron made several trips to shore. Duke loved it so much that he would lie down in protest when it was time to leave. Jeanne found a high rock on the island and took her music and French horn for a Camelot practice session. When some hikers came upon her, they were very surprised to hear a concert.
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