Our scooter plans for Gettysburg were rained out so we were not able to take Cannoli & Enzo. Harper's Ferry is officially there first time camping with us. It took a little while to load the kids up but it was worth it. When we pulled into the campground and opened to ramp to our suprise we saw Enzo leaning on Cannoli!!!! Yikes! Thank goodness there were not dents or scratches. So we unloaded, had dinner and relaxed the rest of the first night. The next morning we were up really early to scoot to town. The speeds were slow and the roads were nice. The hill was great for Cannoli going down but going up was a different story. We got to town around 9:30 and we were glad we were there early because the temperatures were forcasted for over 100 degrees that day. Geesh it was really hot. I went into 3 stores and had enough. We walked back to the bikes to leave and the train was going by so I had to snap some pictures. We scooted through the national park on the way back to the RV and stopped for some more pics. Later that night we wanted to scoot to town to have ice cream but when Alex tried to start Enzo he was making noises and wouldn't start. There was gas coming out of the air filter which isn't a good thing so we decided to load them back up. It wasn't easy pushing Enzo up the ramp...and I was so glad to see that our neighbors behind us could tell we were struggling and ran over to help. Alex strapped them down and finished before the big thunderstorm came. The next morning we headed home, but not without stopping for some fresh seafood.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Harper's Ferry
Our scooter plans for Gettysburg were rained out so we were not able to take Cannoli & Enzo. Harper's Ferry is officially there first time camping with us. It took a little while to load the kids up but it was worth it. When we pulled into the campground and opened to ramp to our suprise we saw Enzo leaning on Cannoli!!!! Yikes! Thank goodness there were not dents or scratches. So we unloaded, had dinner and relaxed the rest of the first night. The next morning we were up really early to scoot to town. The speeds were slow and the roads were nice. The hill was great for Cannoli going down but going up was a different story. We got to town around 9:30 and we were glad we were there early because the temperatures were forcasted for over 100 degrees that day. Geesh it was really hot. I went into 3 stores and had enough. We walked back to the bikes to leave and the train was going by so I had to snap some pictures. We scooted through the national park on the way back to the RV and stopped for some more pics. Later that night we wanted to scoot to town to have ice cream but when Alex tried to start Enzo he was making noises and wouldn't start. There was gas coming out of the air filter which isn't a good thing so we decided to load them back up. It wasn't easy pushing Enzo up the ramp...and I was so glad to see that our neighbors behind us could tell we were struggling and ran over to help. Alex strapped them down and finished before the big thunderstorm came. The next morning we headed home, but not without stopping for some fresh seafood.
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