We have to drive down the Columbia River Gorge to get there and oh my! The wind was the worst we have ever seen yesterday coming home. We took the motorhome and Dennis fought to keep it in our lane the whole way. After about 150 miles of it he was exhausted so we pulled into a State Park and waited for the sun to go down. (State Park camping for him is free as he is a disabled veteran so it cost us nothing to stop for awhile) The ranger said the wind usually dies down a little when the temp. drops a bit. I cooked up some mac and cheese and a green beans for dinner, we played a game of SkipBo, dumped and cleaned the tanks and then headed out for the last 90 miles of so around 9:30 last night. The wind died down MAYBE A BIT, but it was still really bad. OY! We would have just spent the night, but DGS Korey wanted to be home this morning. Something to do with Not A Girlfriend Sam, I think.