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Christian Morrison and Julie Gibb July 25, 2015

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    Dianne & John Graham on July 26, 2015 at 06:26
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    Hi Julie & Christian,
    We enjoy following your travels. We met you outside the bathrooms at the campground in New Orleans. You were leaving that morning heading east. You gave us lots of great info which we followed. We skipped Padre Island and instead went to Big Bend where we crossed over in the boat to Boquaillas. We had the same young man as our guide. We also went on to Pipe Organ Cactus and Yuma, over to San Dieago up to Oceanside and back through Joshua Tree. Had a fabulous time at the Grand Canyon, Amirillo, Sante Fe, Palo Duro Canyon, Memphis, and Nashville. Lots of other places in between. We only spoke for a short time and exchanged travel info but it was fun. We got back to Whitby (Brooklin) April 7th. Good to hear you are heading west sooner than September lol. Safe travels – Dianne & John Graham

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      Christian Morrison and Julie Gibb on August 4, 2015 at 06:06
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      Thanks for getting in touch! We’re so happy you took some of our tips for your trip! Now we’re making our way across Canada to British Columbia. Today we took in the saltspring baths at Lake Manitou. We’ll be posting some info soon. Saskatchewan is a lovely prairie province. We love seeing the wheat and the cows grazing on the open plains. Please keep in touch we’d love to hear more!

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