With a fairly early departure, we take a lunch break in Louisville at a nice city park, before heading to West Virginia...it's Friday night and there is an Applebee's right at the exit from the interstate. We have a nice dinner and reminisce about our trip. Never ever will we do another 2 month trip, but it really took hat much time to do what we wanted to do in Alaska and see both of our sons. So it was the right amount of time for Alaska...now, we've been there...done that. Next year, will be the jubilee trip...back to redo everything we really enjoyed!
It's our last night...tomorrow we're home. We're ready for big bathrooms and big kitchens.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park - Whittington, IL
What should have been a rather ho-hum day, got interesting at lunch. Outside of St. Louis, we stopped at the Route 66 State Park for lunch. After the second half of our Philly Cheesesteak, we walked one of the trails in the park, hoping to end up at the Visitors Center, but there was no decking left on the bridge across the Meramac River(any one in our extended family might be surprised by a homophonic river in Missouri). Anyway, the visitors center, which has a Route 66 display section, and a Route 66 store, with many potential Christmas presents, was a Roadhouse on the outskirts of Times Beach, a ghost town, which had to be evacuated because they treated the roads with oil laced with dioxin. The town was leveled and incinerated, and is now a state park.
On to Illinois...our Campground is immaculate, everything is perfect...except we are totally alone...kinda spooky! We are coming very close to the end of our trip, and we are just over 800 miles from home...1 - 800 mile day, 2 - 400 mile days, 3 - 270 mile days....we settle for the 2 day option....tomorrow, Huntington, WV
On to Illinois...our Campground is immaculate, everything is perfect...except we are totally alone...kinda spooky! We are coming very close to the end of our trip, and we are just over 800 miles from home...1 - 800 mile day, 2 - 400 mile days, 3 - 270 mile days....we settle for the 2 day option....tomorrow, Huntington, WV
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Lake of the Ozarks State Park - Osage, MO
We took a respite from Interstate travel in Lawrence, KS. We had a few grocery items to pick-up, especially: dog food, a couple of proteins, and some vegetables. We found a local co-op in Lawrence. It was like walking into a specialty store you would find in San Francisco. They had an entire row of bins with such things as Western Barley Groats and Pink Cambodian Rice. I bought some Golden Beets...tastes just like beets but no red stains! For Drex, I bought some high end dog food...grass feed beef and lamb with organic garlic, carrots and sweet potatoes.
For lunch we stopped at a county park on a small reservoir. With some fresh ciabatta bread, we made Philly Cheesesteaks. We arrived in Lake of the Ozarks State Park, and were led to our campsite by our host...who only got a little lost...twice. In fairness, it was a long drive, and the site numbers aren't totally logical. We have a site 10’ from the water...and we are here for two days. The campground is nearly empty. It turns out, this is the first week of school.
This was our last rest stop before heading home. We spent the morning on a nice little walk with Drex. He is getting so old, it can take a really long time to walk a mile or two. After lunch, we
decided to rent a boat and leave Drex to recover from the morning with some air conditioning. The wind was strong on the lake which meant that high freeboard of a canoe would be a problem; however kayaks could be a problem because we couldn't support each other. As it turned out, they had double kayaks...the perfect solution. Although the wind was strong, we made good headway and we could hide on the lee side of the lake, then the rain came...buckets of it (the weather forecast called for clouds), and then came the lightning. We high-tailed it for our campsite...once we got there Deb jumped out of the kayak, heading for the RV, leaving me in the kayak, in the rain, with the keys....after returning the kayak, we settled down for an evening of heavy rain....maybe we can dry things out tomorrow..
For lunch we stopped at a county park on a small reservoir. With some fresh ciabatta bread, we made Philly Cheesesteaks. We arrived in Lake of the Ozarks State Park, and were led to our campsite by our host...who only got a little lost...twice. In fairness, it was a long drive, and the site numbers aren't totally logical. We have a site 10’ from the water...and we are here for two days. The campground is nearly empty. It turns out, this is the first week of school.
This was our last rest stop before heading home. We spent the morning on a nice little walk with Drex. He is getting so old, it can take a really long time to walk a mile or two. After lunch, we
decided to rent a boat and leave Drex to recover from the morning with some air conditioning. The wind was strong on the lake which meant that high freeboard of a canoe would be a problem; however kayaks could be a problem because we couldn't support each other. As it turned out, they had double kayaks...the perfect solution. Although the wind was strong, we made good headway and we could hide on the lee side of the lake, then the rain came...buckets of it (the weather forecast called for clouds), and then came the lightning. We high-tailed it for our campsite...once we got there Deb jumped out of the kayak, heading for the RV, leaving me in the kayak, in the rain, with the keys....after returning the kayak, we settled down for an evening of heavy rain....maybe we can dry things out tomorrow..
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Salina KOA - Salina, KS
We are in the high plains. From Limon, CO to Salina, KS is pretty much straight road across 350 miles of corn and sunflowers. The most exciting find is that all of the rest areas on I-70 have an RV loop...lined with trees and picnic tables, but there is only one small sign for it, so most of the RVs park with the truckers.
Our site in Limon was described as satellite ready...which, of course, really meant NO SHADE! In Salina, we were in the shade which helped because it was 96 degrees. Tomorrow we head to The Ozarks for a two day stop.
Our site in Limon was described as satellite ready...which, of course, really meant NO SHADE! In Salina, we were in the shade which helped because it was 96 degrees. Tomorrow we head to The Ozarks for a two day stop.
Monday, August 14, 2017
Limon KOA - Limon, CO
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2017 Terry Bison Ranch |
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1999 Terry Bison Ranch |
From there it was just Denver and the high plains to Limon, CO.
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Rawlins KOA - Rawlins, WY
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Coalville, Utah |
We have figured out how to get back on our original plan...two more days and we catch up!
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Our lunch spot |
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Wendover KOA - Wendover, NV
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Utah salt flats |
Wendover is another gambling oasis and it's Friday night, so we head up the hill to the closest casino...which seems prudent with Nevada sun beating down. All the restaurants in Wendover are in casinos, and we pick the one with the most customers, actually the only one with any customers. We order an appetizer with our meal...and Deb says, "I bet the appetizer comes at the same as the meal!" Wow, these people will bet on anything...by the way, she won.
Tomorrow, we head through Salt Lake City to someplace in Wyoming.
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