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Old 06-22-2020, 09:39 AM   #1
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Brazilian family in Seattle

Hi all,
My name is Henrique, my wife is Fernanda and we have a 12 yr old boy and a 9 yr old girl. We are all Brazilians, living in the US for 5+ years and just bought our first RV. We love traveling to beautiful places, specially National parks and beaches. I am learning a lot and I have a lot of questions! Feel free to send me any tip/advice you think it would be useful. I will be happy to help others as we got some experience.
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Old 06-24-2020, 09:35 AM   #3
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Welcome to the group. Many nice things go with having an RV but there are also lots of things that we never knew about.
I suggest doing several short trips to get more experience before going longer distances.
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Welcome to the group. Many nice things go with having an RV but there are also lots of things that we never knew about.
I suggest doing several short trips to get more experience before going longer distances.
I don't think it's open for overnight camping yet, but there's a very nice little State Park very close to Seattle. It gives a rather rural/wild feel given the location.

Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ka...4d-121.9123243
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