We stayed 5 nights in Cape Cod, on the Joint Military Base in Bourne. Mix of cold, rainy days and warm, sunny days. On our first day we explored Woods Hole, visited the oldest aquarium in the US and had some good chowder at nearby Captain Kidd restaurant.


We also explored nearby Falmouth and picked up a package from the UPS. Interesting travel info we discovered; you can have packages delivered to any UPS store for a nominal charge. What were we having delivered you ask? Well, just another camper part! On this stop, we discovered our tongue jack got royally jacked up during the ride over and a new one was ordered to replace. Of course, we are confident that this part would have been covered under our camper warranty, however, having anyone answer the service phone at Camping World or return a phone call for service seems like an impossible dream. That being said, Camping World gets two thumbs down and we would NEVER reccomend anyone to buy a camper from them! Thankfully, dad was able to overnight us a new jack and rescue us from a potentially bad future situation. Thanks Dad, Amazon Prime and UPS.

Back on the bright side, we had a delightful whale watching experience with Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises. Our guide was an experienced marine biologist who identified the whales and offered insightful information on whale biology. We were able to see two fin backs and four humpbacks (one of which was only 5 months old). A truly awesome and humbling experience.




We of course had some great meals on the Cape. We have never seen so many ice cream shops in such a small area before and of course had to grab some fish and chips!



On our final day we drove up to Provincetown and took the long way back on route 28 passing through the lovely New England towns of Orleans, Chatham and Dennis Port.



Now off to Acadia National Park!
Hopefully nothing else broken on camper when we arrive this time!