![]() Karen is familiar with ebikes, gardening and folk music.While everyone else is scrambling to get a coveted campsite in state and national parks across the country this summer, there’s a whole bunch of public land that’s open (and free!) for you to enjoy. Carl know lots about solar, electricity, plumbing. We built a lot of this house as well as completed many modifications on our RV. Boondocking or dry camping is always our preferred parking/camping method most of the time if we can.įavorite places? Waterfront areas around the Pacific NW, and the mountains, rivers in BC., the quiet desert locations in the SW US. The last 7 years during the winter for 1-3 months we've spent wandering around in the SW parts of the US following the sun. on BLM land, but all over, wherever we can. Mostly in NW Washington state BC Canada, and the SW U.S. We're happy to talk with you about fun things to do around the area.Īll over. The actual town of Anacortes is about 12 miles to the north of our location. We do like having guests, but please checkout by 12 noon. We have water, power, a dump, a garbage can, and WiFi available. We do not expect or need any gifts or funds for staying here.we just hope you enjoy yourselves!! ![]() We're proud of our Navy neighbors, but they can occasionally be noisy! We ask that you clean up after any pets and keep your dog(s) on leash as our yard is open to our neighbors' yards. Do be aware that our island is in the flight path of the Whidbey Naval Air Station and we never know exactly when the jets will be doing training flights. There's a great neighborhood walk down Yokeko Road, a quiet lane for 1 mile with great views. It'll help to back in so the garage doors aren't blocked. Parking would be at the end of the driveway beside the garden shed where there is 30amp power and a dump available. *Please respect our desire to only accept vaccinated guests at this time* You may hear Karen practicing Irish, Scottish and other fiddle tunes on her squeezer or piano. We love travel, walking, reading, kayaking, biking, and fixing things. We're retired and when not home, are out in our Skinnie Winnie.īoth of us have been camping and RVing since we were kids.Ĭarl: Computer performance tech, worked from home. We're about 2 miles from Deception Pass State Park and the bridge. Bike routes, kayaking, whale watching, hiking trails, etc. Suggested Local Attractions: Lots of stuff to see and do around here. Since power comes from our rooftop solar array electricity is basically free so we are not asking for any compensation or gifts during your stay. Free dump stations are available in town at both Washington Park on Sunset Ave at the far west part of town and at the sewage treatment plant at 5th and T at the north end of town. You must be able to back down the driveway into the spot beside the garden shed and the neighbor's boat, as close to the shed but so your side door still opens, with the back of the RV overhanging onto the grass, so the garage doors aren't blocked. The driveway has a rock wall, neighbor's retaining wall, neighbors garden, and a ditch across the street that make trailer backing very difficult and trailers are likely to block our garage even with the towing vehicle detached.Ī mostly level 25 foot or so MAXIMUM RV spot at the end of the 100 foot or so narrow driveway beside the garden shed. ![]() After some frightful experiences, it is best NOT to back a trailer down the tight driveway. We are NOT accepting visitors with trailers. Motorhomes and vans up to 25 feet in length are acceptable. What you will see: East views of Similk Bay and the neighboring Skagit, Hope and Whidbey Islands. * Please review our house rules so we all have a wonderful time when you stay with us!
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