The two RV Gypsies parked
their RV at Leavenworth Resort (a Thousand Trails and Encore resort)
while they went to the nearby quaint village of Leavenworth. The roads
at Leavenworth Resort were dirt roads, and as seen in the below photos,
that put a lot of dust on the RV of the two RV Gypsies, as well as on
their toad. According to the map they gave the two RV Gypsies at check-in,
there were 279 sites, of which only 22 sites had 50 amp hook-up, and
only 5 of those 50 amp sites were full hook-up, and all of the 50 amp
sites were taken on the date that the two RV Gypsies checked in. NO
TV at all. NO Wi-Fi at sites, but Wi-Fi was available in the Osprey
Pines Lodge, which was a long distance from the site of the two RV Gypsies.
Very low water pressure. The sites were standard sites. |
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Below: The RV and toad of
the two RV Gypsies sure got dirty on this trip, and mostly from the
dirt roads IN the campground. |
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Below: Karen Duquette and an Alpine water
fountain in Leavenworth |
Below: A pork luncheon - a typical
German meal |
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Below: Karen Duquette in
the Alpine Village of Leavenworth |
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Below: A very tall Maypole
in the town square of Leavenworth. |
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Alpine stores |
Nutcracker museum |
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Below: Lee Duquette tried
on some fun hats in one of the Leavenworth stores, even though he is
NOT a hat person. |
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Lee Duquette enjoyed the misters on a hot day |
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Below: People enjoyed food while cooling
down under the misters. |
Below: Lee Duquette relaxed
with his new buddy,
who would not wear a hat either.
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Below: The two RV Gypsies
took a short walk through Waterfront Park in Leavenworth. |
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Below: The
two RV Gypsies came to a bridge and took a photograph from each side
of the bridge, as usual. |
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