In the next week, I hope to finish my blog posts on our Bambi travels – I still have a bit of catching up to do. We’ve owned our little trailer for four years and it’s accompanied us on 70 wonderful adventures. This past week, we decided to trade it in for a larger Airstream. We’ll pick it up next weekend, and of course, we’re excited…but we’re definitely going to miss the Bambi. Just looking at it makes me smile! If we had a place to store two, we would definitely keep her!
So….I continue our last travels where I left off…..Through the Canadian Rocky Mountains…
We left earlier than we had planned for Jasper. We thought we’d spend a bit more time in the Lake Louise area, but bad weather was coming in and we really wanted to experience the drive to Jasper before the mountains were obscured in cloud cover. So glad we did. This drive for me, was one of the highlights of the trip. Living in Portland, at the base of the Cascade Mountains I wasn’t expecting to be nearly as impressed as I was. Yes, we have mountains here, but nothing like this! I would return to the Canadian Rockies just to get a chance to do this drive again….

Our campsite in Jasper National Park. We were very impressed by the Canadian National Park Campgrounds!
A beautiful drive and a lovely campsite to finish the day.
Oh, so sad! I loved your Bambi! Happy travels in your new trailer! Where did you trade it in?
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Tracy, it’s sitting on the lot at Airstream NW…:( I keep driving by and seeing it there and I have to remind myself how nice the bigger one will be, too! We’re putting on the red awnings again…which will make me happy!
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Kim, we have so enjoyed you pictures. You are a very talented photographer! We too have a Bambi and you have been our inspiration. We too have been considering a larger Airstream. My husband plans to retire in February so we hope to spend a lot of our time traveling for weeks at a time. Which model and length did you order?
I sure hope you will continue your blog with you new Airstream.
Happy trails,
Linda
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Hi Linda 🙂 I wish we were that close to retirement. We’re getting a new 25 ft. International. We learned a lot with our little Bambi. For one, we like off season camping better than during the summer – way less people. The extra floor space will be really nice when we’re at the beach during stormy weather. We went back and forth between the 25 & 27 and decided the 25 would work best for us. More storage than we’ll now what to do with for a while. Our biggest worry is getting the big one onto all the private little campsites we’ve been able to use. A big learning curve for us!
I’ll keep my blog, but probably should think of a more fitting name 😉
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What size and ideal are you getting? Congratulations! Angel and Richard
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Hi Angel…I remember you had a new 23 when we met 🙂 Our new one is 25 ft. Can’t wait to decorate it and hit the road!
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Kim, your pictures are beautiful and I know you will love your new Airstream. Dad and I are so excited for you and Todd. You will have many more great adventures.
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I would have loved to have bought your Bambi. Maybe I’ll see if it’s still there… 🙂
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Congratulations, Kim and Todd!!!
What happy news… that you are continuing your Airstream adventures in a roomier Airstream for you… and the grandkid(s)?!
I’m looking forward to seeing more beautiful photos of the northwest, along with your new Airstream baby, adorned with your favorite color, red, which goes so well with the northwest scenery!
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Thank you, Bill! The red awning package is always a nice contrast against the plentiful hues of green we have here in the PNW 🙂 Excited, and a little nervous at the same time. The little 16 footer was sure nice to sneak into prime campsites!
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You take beautiful photos! My parents have been long time owners of a 16 ft Bambi and they’ll be calling it home for their retirement. I’ll be passing your blog along to them!
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How wonderful for them! That’s what we want to do someday, too – although that’s still a few years away for us. Do they have a blog where they record their adventures…I’d love to see it if they do!
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Unfortunately, they don’t have a blog up and running quite yet, I’ll pass it along to you when they do though! Happy Travels!
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I have a 13′ foot (10′ not including the tongue 😉 itty-bitty 1977 Cardinal. Your Bambi is my dream trailer….Your photography is gorgeous-dreamy and I always look forward to your posts, I hope you will continue the blog with your not-so-small-small trailer.
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Thank you Nichole…I’ll keep posting our adventures, because in the end, that’s what it’s really all about no matter what trailer, tent, etc…
I know we’re going to miss our Bambi and I know you get it if you have a 13 foot 😉
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Hi, I’ve enjoyed following your travels which have reinforced by plan to purchase a Bambi. Are you planning to sell yours? Thanks, Dan
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Hi Dan, we traded ours in on a larger one. Don’t know if you’re in the area , but it’s at Airstream NW in Portland. You won’t regret it…we loved our Bambi. Held the value very, very well, too!
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Kim – thanks for sharing your Bambi Blog and the beautiful photos. Looking forward to reading about your adventures in your new Airstream. Congrats!
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Thank you, Tim! Your blog was one of our inspirations to buy the Bambi in the first place!
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I just found your blog this past week. My husband and I are considering purchasing a 25ft Flying Cloud with the twin bed configuration so of course we went scouring the internet for pros and cons. Somewhere along the way I stumbled onto your blog. I can’t wait to see what you do next! Thanks for documenting your experiences and sharing, the photos alone are worth it!
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Bye bye Bambi! Can’t wait to see the new one. 🙂
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We found Canadian National Park Campgrounds all had hot showers and were clean. Got married in Yoho NP while on an 11 day honeymoon.
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What a beautiful place to get married! We loved all the parks up there! Now you’ll have a reason to keep going back 🙂
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