The answer to today’s #WhatsItWednesday question: it’s a large shock-isolating spring that suspends electrical equipment in the launch tube of the last remaining Titan nuclear missile, which is now a museum in Arizona (look for a post on it later).



The answer to today’s #WhatsItWednesday question: it’s a large shock-isolating spring that suspends electrical equipment in the launch tube of the last remaining Titan nuclear missile, which is now a museum in Arizona (look for a post on it later).



In September 2012 we visited Yosemite National Park; probably better earlier in the year. We’ll have to visit it again sometime for us to count it as an RV-visited park. #ThrowbackThursday



On the Sinclair Trails blog: while in the Palm Springs area we visited the Cabazon Dinosaurs, a roadside attraction featuring a couple of large dinosaurs that one can go inside, plus lots of smaller ones. 🦖




In September 2012, we attended a baseball game at AT&T Park while vacationing in San Francisco. (Remember when baseball was a thing?) ⚾️ #ThrowbackThursday




On the Sinclair Trails blog: we visited the Channel Islands National Park via a wildlife cruise, where we saw dolphins, whales, thousands of birds, and the islands. 🐬🐳🕊



On the Sinclair Trails blog: we had a couple of dinners from the cafe at El Capitan Canyon on the California coast.

On the Sinclair Trails blog: while in the LA area we went to Medieval Times for a dinner and show. ⚔️
