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Our first day in Yellowstone
It was Saturday and in our house that means chores. We washed the windows (which were still covered in red dust from the dust Storm), did the laundry, dusted the cushions, cleaned the bathroom and took showers. Ready now for our first day at Yellowstone. There are two...no three great things to see at Yellowstone. First the wildlife, second the …
Day 3 Run to Nebraska
... several areas. We have had smoky skies and could smell the fires. It reminds us of the fires last year.
We are staying tonight at a park that we stayed in two years ago. They have wild turkeys and deer that roam the area..
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Replaced air regulator
... first 25 miles is a real pull up about 6 degree incline with switch backs and turns. Lots of pull over areas. About 45 miles per hour in 3rd gear at about 15000 rpms. When you make it to the top the drive down is unbelieveable.
the canyons etc are breath taking. This is real mountainous driving so be careful. Arrive Cody about 2:30. Stopped at rest area west of Greybull. Settled into camp at the Ponderosa campgrounds. ...
Yellowstone - Livingston, MT - Buffalo, WY...
... amazing. With mostly open range, we got to see all sorts of horses, ponies, cows and donkey's along the way.
We timed the entire float perfectly as Todd took the last sip of the last beer upon arrival at our KOA shoreline. We then proceeded to heft all our goods back to the RV, deflate the raft and Todd took off on his bike to pick up the Jeep a little more than 10 miles away. What a perfect way to enjoy a ...
Day 24 - Driving across Wyoming
... Near Buffalo though, the mountains came back with a vengeance. More incredible views. We stopped and had a picnic lunch at a wayside. For dinner we ate at a local steak place (so so). Not a single picture was taken. ...