
The 4th of July was approaching and we had 2 reservations at Hidden View Campground. The first site we had for 5 days and this site had electricity and water. The site we would have to move to after those days had no hookups at all. It was hot! Our AC was struggling to keep up and the upcoming weekend was forecast to get even hotter. We decided to see if we could find somewhere else to stay that had hookups available and was, hopefully, a bit cooler.



Hidden View really is a great place, but even the ranger we spoke with agreed that the 4th of July holiday was going to be hot and miserable.
We searched and searched. The holiday was almost here, and we didn’t think we would find anything. We decided to check Thousand Trails and see if there was anything available. Why not give it a second chance? We weren’t impressed with the first campground we stayed at but, maybe there were others that are better. We found availability at their Lake of the Springs over the holiday week and decided to give it a try.
We packed it up and hit the road again. As we were cruising up the interstate we heard a loud BOOM! Of course, this BOOM happened right around Stockton, CA. Not the ideal area to be stranded or stuck.

Again, I think someone was looking out for us. It happened just before an exit, and there was a paint store with a large parking lot just off of the exit ramp. Since the camper has duel axels, we were able to limp into the parking lot and get the spare put on the trailer. Then, we were back on our way. Our anniversary was coming up in 9 days, and we decided that new tires for the Airstream would be our gift to each other. The gift for a 24th anniversary is supposed to be opals, but we decided rubber would do the trick.
We made it to Lake of the Springs and set out to pick a campsite. Of course it was a holiday weekend/week and all the best spots were taken. We finally found a pretty secluded spot, parked the camper and strategized how we were going to go about getting the tires replaced without having to haul the camper and hour each way into town. We decided to take in two at a time. We could use the other two tires and the spare to keep the camper stabilized. We did the first 2 on a Saturday and the last two on the following Monday.
Lake of the Springs had no lake! Well, it had a lake that had been drained due to dam repair. There was a severe fire danger, so NO campfires and NO fireworks allowed. Happy 4th of July…there was an onsite laundromat.



These trees mesmerized me…very cool and unique looking.
A few of the campgrounds we have stayed at had cats that would roam around, and as a running joke we called them mountain lions. Well, the ones that visited us at this site were not campground kitties pretending to be mountain lions…they were real mountain lions! I haven’t uploaded a video before, so hopefully this one plays!


We saw a few deer and a few baby deer, and I will always wonder how many of the babies mafe it to adulthood and how many became a meal for the mountain lions. After our stay at the no lake, Lake of the Springs, it was time to start slowly heading north. We had about 3 weeks or so to get back to Wenatchee, WA for Aaron’s job. We packed it up on the 5th of July and started heading north again.


























































