
Bath Time!
Since February 28, 2023, we had traveled over 5,000 miles. We had hand washed the truck and camper once already, but, they both needed a real good scrub. We had some time to kill before we could check in at our next campground so, we looked for a carwash that would be tall enough for our home to fit. Once we found it, we washed the dirt and grime from our truck and our home. Fresh and shiny, we were ready to check-in at our home for the next few days.

We settled in at the Wenatchee Confluence State Park. Aaron went to the job site to see what was needed. We were hoping that the job wouldn’t take long and we could be on our merry way. Well, that wasn’t quite the case, and it looked like we were going to be in Washington for a good while. The park we were in was lovely and we enjoyed our stay, but we decided we wanted to see more of the area since we were going to be in the area for a while.



We found a campground run by the city of Entiat, WA. The campsites were close together, but the view was amazing. When we arrived, we noticed that there were numbers painted on the side of a mountain and, we could not figure out what they represented. We did some research and learned that this was a tradition that went back 100 years. Since 1923, each graduating class designed their year’s number and painted it on the mountain. Recently, they added the numbers for the classes of 1920, 1921, and 1922 to honor them as well. Then, we found out the name of the mountain is Numeral Mountain. This added a unique and cool view to our home for the next 10 days.


The park had a beautiful walking/biking path that ran right behind the campsites. We enjoyed the walk and envied the people on bikes. Aaron had always had a bike and really missed the e-bike he sold before we started this journey. We talked, researched, and decided that folding e-bikes were the answer. We did more research and found some e-bikes that we really liked. Now that we knew what we wanted, we needed to figure out how to get them to us. The Boardman, OR office was about 3 hours away and they could receive our packages! We started ordering and planning. Then we realized that even though they were folding bikes, they would be too big for the inside of the truck, and we didn’t want to store them inside of the Airstream during travel. We had some time to kill (Aaron was waiting on parts for the job) so, we ordered our bikes, Starlink, a bike rack, and other things that we had found we would like to improve our life of travel, make Aaron’s remote work easier, and make life a bit more comfortable for us both.


Our time was up at Entiat, and we packed up, hooked up our home and headed back to Wenatchee, with a quick detour up a national forest road where there was still a little snow and dirty snowmelt. It was a sketchy but cool drive that left our camper and truck the dirtiest they had ever been. Luckily, we knew there was a carwash waiting for us back in Wenatchee.

























































