After leaving Sacramento on the 1st of May we headed up I-5 to the north for about 240 miles which is a good day for us ... especially when stopping for pee breaks for Buster and Bruce and a good rest stop for a leisurely lunch.
On the way we went by Mount Shasta which was still fully covered with snow and quite beautiful.
We looked in our Good Sam RV park "bible" and stuck our finger on a place called Hornbrook in northern California, near the border. It was on the Klamath river and sounded like a good stop for the night.
As we got off the interstate and wound down a six mile road with some 15 MPH posted corners we began to wonder ...
But the book didn't fib and we rolled out into a really neat valley on the Klamath with some great sites at the Blue Heron RV resort. Below, the river is at the tree line right behind the RV and you can fish on the bank and eat your catch of trout right there.
We could have parked with our nose facing the river but those weren't pull-throughs and we didn't want to unhook the car for just one night ... obviously the place had a few empty spots to choose from. As this was billed as a pull-through we were surprised that we had to pull out into the grass the next morning ... but hey it worked great.