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Canyonville, Oregon: Greetings from the road, Dear Reader!
This afternoon we started an adventure which I will title the "Deja Vu All Over
Again" tour... because we will be revisiting some of the places we really love,
but haven't seen for a while. Mexico included!
Before leaving this morning, we had a little party come by to wish us a bon
voyage:

I noticed three deer through the railing on the upper
deck.

They didn't stick around for long - they can hear the
click of a camera shutter from 100 feet.
The last few things were loaded into the Honda. We drove to the RV
storage place and soon we were on our way. Driving I-5. Again.

Oh well. At least we were pointed south.
We didn't drive too far - four hours to Exit 99,
and our usual stop-over to
Seven Feather RV Resort, a top-of-the line campground.

Seven Feathers RV Resort in Canyonville, Oregon - I-5, exit 99
We love this park because of their fabulous facilities -
indoor pool & spa, fitness center, large campsites, and modern bath house.
It is far enough from the freeway that you aren't bothered by traffic
noise. The resort is affiliated with a Native American casino across the
freeway and a shuttle bus buzzes through the campground to fetch you if
you feel the need to gamble or plow through a buffet line.

Our spot for the night. No need to unhitch the tow car in this long
site.

The view from our campsite

A beautiful creek runs through the RV Resort

But, I don't think we will be wandering around in the woods
Tonight we will be resting, relaxing and refueling for a
much-longer drive in the morning.
Until my next update, I remain, your "on the road again" correspondent.
RV Park:
Seven Feather RV Resort - Site #148. Super-long
paved pull-through at the far end of the campground.
Very quiet. 30 & 50 amp. Full-hookups with cable and
free wifi. We paid $32.40 with our Good Sam and
casino Player Club card discounts.