South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin

South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin

Late July 2021 South Dakota We drove Interstate 90 from South Dakota’s western border to its eastern border with Minnesota. It’s almost a straight line, and it’s the most direct route across the state. We paused in Wall to visit the famous Wall Drug Store. For Easterners who might not know, Wall Drug is very much like South Carolina’s South of the Border. It’s a several block-long tourist trap where you can purchase anything from gold jewelry to moccasins. Busloads…

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Idaho, Montana, Wyoming

Idaho, Montana, Wyoming

Mid-July 2021 Idaho We spent three nights at Riley Creek Campground in Idaho’s panhandle. We were on our way from Washington to Montana and decided to take a couple of days to catch up with ourselves. Riley Creek is in Laclede, near Bonners Ferry. Every now and then, we have to take a little breather for laundry, haircuts, and other tasks. Our stay in Idaho was just a flash in the panhandle, I’m afraid. We will do a better job…

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Eastern Washington state

Eastern Washington state

Early to Mid-July 2021 North to Bellevue, Bothell, and Beyond We made a stop in Bellevue to pick up some items that we’d ordered. We were contemplating heading east from there, but hadn’t made any reservations. We spent a couple of nights at Lake Pleasant RV Park near Bothell. This is where we met Carrie and Rob, two enthusiastic campers, who are also living in a van full-time. They, along with other friends, said that we shouldn’t leave Washington without…

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Western Washington state

Western Washington state

Mid-June to Early-July 2021 Astoria, Oregon sits on the Columbia River at the northwest tip of Oregon. We crossed into Washington state via the Astoria Bridge, and then turned west toward the Pacific for the short trip to our first stop, Cape Disappointment State Park. We loved this park. Too bad that Captain John Meares gave it such an unfortunate name; for us, it was not disappointing at all. This is where the mighty Columbia River finally meets the Pacific…

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Oregon

Oregon

Exploring the Pacific Coastline & PortlandEarly to Mid-June 2021 Humbug Mountain is one of Oregon’s highest mountains. The state park of the same name is nestled between the mountain and the Pacific Ocean. The mountain was originally called Sugarloaf Mountain. It became known as Tichenor’s Humbug in 1851, after a team of explorers sent by Captain William Tichenor got lost and headed north of Port Orford instead of south. Although the mountain was a disappointment to those early explorers, we…

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California Coast

California Coast

Mid to late May 2021 We crossed into California and made our way to Salton Sea, a land-locked sea, which looked interesting on the map. At 227 feet below sea level, it’s the state’s lowest geographic point. Sadly, it’s also one of its lowest points in other ways, as well. Although beautiful from a distance, the up close truths of this one-time resort are distressing. The lake is polluted to the point that it’s dangerous to drink, or even touch,…

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Arizona

Arizona

Early to Mid-May 2021 We came into Arizona from New Mexico on Route 40. This route bisects the Petrified Forest National Park, and it was our first big stop in the state. This is one of those areas that’s hard to imagine as a prehistoric rainforest where dinosaurs and reptiles once roamed. The brochure calls it a “tapestry of time,” and that’s a perfect description. The colors are stunning. Layers of pink, blue, chocolate brown, and purple are stacked like…

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New Mexico

New Mexico

Land of Enchantment and Chiles Mid to Late April 2021 Our visit to New Mexico was a bit of a hodgepodge. We stayed in quite a few places, usually a couple of days in each. Camping is really big this year, and it’s challenging to make reservations for extended periods of time. We’re prepared to work our way around that circumstance and stay on the move. The highlights of hopscotching our way through New Mexico are below. Our first stop…

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Alpine, Texas to Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Alpine, Texas to Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Early to Mid-April 2021 From Terlingua, Texas, we headed north to Alpine. We stayed near the outskirts of town at Lost Alaskan RV Park. What a switch from the wide open spaces of the desert! Typically, RV Parks that are privately owned aren’t the best for us. They are usually crowded and designed to be big money makers. The more campsites in the park, the more revenue the park can generate. Although this park was super clean and the owners…

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Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park

Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park

Early April 2021 Big Bend National Park is indeed BIG. The park, which encompasses 800,000 acres, is in the southwest corner of Texas, sharing a border with Mexico. It includes canyons, deserts, forested mountains, and the Rio Grande. Figuring out where to start can be challenging. We were really fortunate to find a guide -and new friend – to give us a hand. We had decided that we’d camp outside of the park and make day trips into various areas….

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