He’s alive! It’s a miracle what a slug of Nyquil and 10
hours sleep can do so lets get this show back on the road. We had coffee and cereal while watching
Sunday Morning on TV before morning showers and tearing down the rig. Topped of the gas next door at $2.79/gal (the
best we have seen since Colorado) and so, with empty waste tanks and full fresh
water and gas tanks, we headed North on US 89 for more adventures.
Paris, Idaho has a great sign - don't blink |
At about 1:28pm we crossed into Idaho (Mary’s #46th state) along the
shores of beautiful Bear Lake. The overcast skies and intermittent rain gave
the lake a soft turquoise color – it was beautiful but then the sun came out
and the lake turned Carolina Blue (proving, of course, that God loves Tar
Heels).
We were looking for lunch in Montpelier, ID when we
encountered some beary interesting statues (see picture of driver above).
No
lunch though, the entire town is closed on Sunday so we continued into Wyoming
and the great little town of Afton; Home of the largest elk antler bridge in
the world – I can’t make these things up folks!
Los Cabos Baja |
Oh, and along side the bridge was Los Cabos Baja, home of enchiladas
suises and Negro Modello – guess what was for lunch?
Continuing North from Afton, it was a short drive to our
destination the Flat Creek RV park in Thayne, WY. Not much on looks but spectacular on views.
The view from out campsite! |
Odometer:79840 Miles Today:166 Total:2621
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