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Climbing the Mountains to Aliso Veijo to see Amy

Let me tell you about our adventure of going over the mountains.
We should have known when we saw the sign that said construction ahead
prepare for delays that there would be fun in the making.
We should have known when we went by the flagman at dusk
that he might possibly not be there ALL NIGHT.
We never saw the big, digital, flashing road signs either way
that said This road (the only road to our campsite) would be closed
from 8:30pm to 4:30am. Bummer!

But, not to leave you in suspense we drove 35 miles to get to see Amy and 75 miles to get back to our campsite. I will post a map. So laugh if you dare, it could happen to you sometime.

Just check out the route. First X on the right is our campsite at Lake Elsinore, second x is Amy's place in Aliso Veijo, that winding road you see was our quickest way back but noooooooooo, it was closed, so we had to go all the way around. And the adventure continues...

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