tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6157015770933873342.post5825251295682171059..comments2024-03-04T08:35:04.002-07:00Comments on Tales from the Highway: Cape Breton and back to FundyGregKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15334269677191676729noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6157015770933873342.post-52077727874943784922016-10-02T07:18:10.639-06:002016-10-02T07:18:10.639-06:00Thanks....love your blog as that is our trip in 20...Thanks....love your blog as that is our trip in 2017.... enjoy the camp ground info as you are a big as we are so I know I can fit<br />It seems you picked a good time of year...<br /><br />Larryhttp://www.knottydog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6157015770933873342.post-37513562968646352842016-10-02T04:52:25.080-06:002016-10-02T04:52:25.080-06:00Hi Larry,
I receive all comments to the blog via e...Hi Larry,<br />I receive all comments to the blog via email so yes - I received yours. Hopefully you checked the box (notify me) when you left the comment. I think that is required to receive my reply. But perhaps its just to receive other comments. Not sure.<br /><br />Anyway - I use Spotwalla as one big unending trip. On my map - If you click on adjustments and click "all" for the timeframe, you will see our travels over the last 3 years or so since I started doing it. You can also set it up just to show individual trips. I chose to do mine this way so that I could see everything at once. The map does start to get cluttered however so I might end it at some point. The downside of doing it my way is that you cannot select a specific date range so if I wanted to go back and look at a trip from say... 2 years ago - I will see that trip plus everything after it. One of the fun things about the spotwalla map is when you take a hike or go sightseeing and have your phone transmitting position. Later you can go back and look at the places that you hiked.GregKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15334269677191676729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6157015770933873342.post-15652247809434648432016-10-01T18:35:27.951-06:002016-10-01T18:35:27.951-06:00Greg...interested in how you use SpotWalla...do yo...Greg...interested in how you use SpotWalla...do you just have one trip with extended date?<br />Do not know you email you<br />So hope this works<br />LarryUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00237805254112269785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6157015770933873342.post-49659576529518872152016-10-01T13:07:23.591-06:002016-10-01T13:07:23.591-06:00I'm happy you enjoyed riding along. I'd ...I'm happy you enjoyed riding along. I'd like to visit Newfoundland in the future since time constraints removed it from the itinerary this time. The doodles are with us. They always are. Some places allow them and others did not. We usually choose our itinerary to either go somewhere with electric for the airconditioning, or to be somewhere it wont be needed if we are going to be boondocking. This trip no a/c was necessary.GregKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15334269677191676729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6157015770933873342.post-17870168501820549352016-10-01T09:35:32.131-06:002016-10-01T09:35:32.131-06:00Hi you two, Wow this has been quite a beautiful jo...Hi you two, Wow this has been quite a beautiful journey,visiting the Louisburg Fortress has answered and eased a lot of personal questions enabling me to put the past to rest.Royal Acadia went back into my ancestry and the Gaspe,PEI,& NS completed a trip Dave & I had to abort in 2013. I am so thankful for having met Kate in Dawson Creek and the abilities to follow your beautiful journeys.Great documentaion Greg.Any plans for Newfoundland in the future?<br />Thank you for sharing on public. Oh, where are the doodles and if with you were they confined to the vehicles when visiting the sites? Courious because I have a Shi/poo & I am learning how to travel with pet restrictions and no coach AC. Challenging to say the least.<br />God Bless you, continue having fun and stay safe.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com