Reflection: Dixie National Forest
I mentioned in a previous post, that I would be looking back on previous adventures that I have not published yet. Now that I am at my Home Base in Montana, I can catch up a little bit.
I mentioned in a previous post, that I would be looking back on previous adventures that I have not published yet. Now that I am at my Home Base in Montana, I can catch up a little bit.
Jagger’s dreaded day, should I have told him first?
The house remodel is finished and I moved in last week.
I needed to make sure the Coach would fit the narrow driveway and approach to the site where it would park the next few weeks.
Our Hostess, Shirley, at Waggonhammer Campground told me about a Cafe-Store up the North Fork of the Salmon River. The road starts out as North Fork (also labeled NF30). The Cafe-Store history […]
He looked like the proverbial “drowned rat”! I was somewhat shocked
When he got closer I could see it was a fish! Hmm, maybe he is bringing dinner?
I chose to travel Highway 28 most of the way North from Shelley, ID to North Fork, ID to avoid the Interstates and see some scenery, I was not disappointed. The traffic was almost non-existent, sometimes intervals of 10 minutes with no cars anywhere. A Difference Traveling Vast stretches of farmlands […]
I am in the process of securing everything inside and outside of the Coach, hitching up and moving down the road. Today I have a little over 200 miles to cover before I arrive at the next camp near Salmon, Idaho. I am looking forward to relaxing there for a week. […]
Yesterday we went for a hike in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Specifically a place named “Grotto Falls” on the Peteetneet Creek. After a short drive from our camp at Lake Utah, […]
Yesterday, late afternoon we arrived at our new camp. We will be staying here for one week before moving again, closer to our Montana destination. It a nice RV Park with […]
It’s time to pack up camp and move North towards our new home in Montana. We will be leaving around noon today and travel up Highway 89 for several hundred miles to Lake Utah for our next camp.