Sunday, October 16, 2011

Who knew they have mountains in northwest Nebraska. After visiting Agate Fossil Nat. Monument we drove to South Dakota and watched the Packers beat the Bears on TV at a KOA in Kennebec, S.D. on Sept.25th. We then headed east on I-80 on Monday Sept.26th. We arrived home on Tuesday Sep.27th after traveling 6000 miles in 12 states over a 5 week period. It was a great trip with great weather. The only precipitation we had was a hail storm at Crater Lake Nat. Park in Oregon. Our motorhome averaged 8.6 miles per gallon which is the best ever.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011

An additonal note. The previous blog has 2 pictures of our site at Guernsey State Park in eastern Wyoming. We were amazed that there were no campers in sight. This was on a Friday night at a park with a large lake. The pitcures here are the entrance signs of 3 places we visited.

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We did get to Fossil Butte National Mon. in western Wyoming. Then onto Ft. Laramie, Wyoming. We stayed at Rock Springs, WY at the base of giant sand dunes (2nd picture). We then drove to Guernsey Sate Park near Ft. Laramie, WY. No one was there on a Friday night. I was on the constant lookout for rattlesnakes. We then drove to see Scott's Bluff and Agate Fossilbed National Mon. in northwestern Nebraska. Who knew there are mountains in northwest Nebraska. The last picture shows Scott's Bluff which was a marker for the pioneers on the Oregon Trail. We camped last night at a city campground in Hays Springs, NE. There was water, electricity, etc in this small campground. Who knew? Tonight we are camping in Kennebec, Sout Dakota watchng the Packer-Bear Game on TV. We are only about 650 miles from home so we should be there, Tuesday. By then we will have travelled 6000 miles in almost 5 weeks. We have seen a lot of really neat country. We are so lucky to be Americans.



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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Crossing Utah: We left Wells, NV and headed for Salt Lake City and beyond. There is still snow in the mountains even though it is so hot (90's) during the day. Because it is high desert, the temperature really cools off at night (Low 40's). The 2nd picture shows the start of the Great Salt Lake desert at the Utah/Nevada border. I learned that the interstate across Utah is the straightest and flatest road I have ever driven. The desert has lots of water standing on it and where it isn't seen the water is just below the surface. Lots of vehicles have become stuck there. We saw the Bonneville Salt Flats racetrack there also. The 3rd photo shows early fall color at a pass in the mountains (7000 feet) east of Salt Lake City. We arrived in Evanston, WY for the evening. We are driving up to the Fossil Butte National monument on Thursday, Sept.22.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Hi, We are in northern Nevada (Wells, NV) tonight. The "incredible" scenery along I-80 is shown in the top photo. The other photo shows a national forest in along I 80. The question is,"where are the trees?" It is very hot and dry. Tomorrow we head across Utah and into Wyoming to see Fossil Butte Nat. Monument. The restaurants are tough to eat in as they are located in casinoes where smoking is allowed. Maybe Utah and Wyoming will be better.
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Sunday, September 18, 2011

We spent yesterday at Yosemite National Park. It is beautiful. The problem is that there are so many people and so much traffic. We stayed at a KOA near Mariposa, CA. We then took the shuttle bus to the park from the campground. The road to the park is narrow and twisting, not good for bus or RV. We will go to King's Canyon National Park tomorrow, which is 100 miles south of here. The trouble is the twisting, narrow highway to it. B would have loved the dropoffs or as they call it, abrupt edge of the roads. Of course no shoulder or railing.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

We are staying in Chico, CA tonight on our way to Yosemite National Park. We stayed with our good friends , Bill & Kathy in southern Oregon. They as always were very generous. It has been too many years since we had seen them last. We then drove to Crater Lake Nat. Park. We took the trolley ride around the lake. It was very cool there. The campsite as you can see is one of the tightest ones we have ever stayed in. We then headed south on Sept. 14th. We stopped at Lava Beds National Monument in northern California. The picture of the road shows they need some funding. We then drove to Lassen Volcanic National Park, This is a truly beautiful place. It even has bubbling mud pots like Yellowstone.





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Sunday, September 11, 2011

We camped at Redwood National Park the last 2 nights. It is located in northern California. As you can see the trees are enormous. With all the shade in the campground, we had to use our lights more. We did have campfires both nights. The weather was very cool in the evening and morning. It warmed up to low to mid 80's during the day. Just east of us 30 miles or so, the temperature was 100 degrees. On Sunday, 9/11 we took B. (Bill B. 's nickname as Beth had a problem with 2 Bills this week. I am known as H. for husband and B. is for brother.) to the Medford, Oregon airport for his flight home. We will miss him as he is lots of fun. Beth was tired of us High fiving at her expense though.




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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Rogue River Run: Beth, Bill and Bill took a jetboat ride up the Rogue River in southern Oregon. It is a wild and scenic river on which we spotted bears, eagles, and other wildlife. It was cold when we left but as we journied inland the temperature went up. There were lots of fishermen chasing salmon and whitewater rafters. We did get wet on the whitewater portion of the trip and loved it.


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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

First of all, our neighbors at Nehalem State Park, Oregon coast just caught a bunch of Dungeness Crabs. They gave us 2 of them and we promised we will send them some maple syrup when we get home. Then there is the coast at Pacific City ., Oregon. We ate breakfast that moring close to the rock at Pelican Pub and Brewery. Next is a picture of Beth and her brother Bill whom is travelling with us down the coast. Then I have include a picture of the sea lions along the coast. Finally a picture of the Oregon Dunes. On Thursday, Sept. 8, we are taking a jet boat ride for 100 miles up the Rogue River in Oregon. This should be a blast.



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Sunset on the Oregon Coast. What a beautiful place to visit.
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This is Matt, Erin & Chiara enjoying the Oregon coast. Chiara really loved it and didn't want to go home.
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