We find ourselves on the banks of the mighty Columbia River after arriving in the dark the night before. Our boondocking spot is perfect when transiting the Columbia River Gorge separating Washington and Oregon along I-84. Join us as we make our final approach to our home base outside Spokane, WA as we return after being away for 6.5 month and 6500 miles under our belts. A perfect end to our Great Southwest Adventure. But no worries… the next chapter is just around the corner… as we head North to Alaska.
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Film Location: Boardman, OR
Filmed: February 27, 2017
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