My favorite things so far were: Mountain biking at Teton Village in Wyoming. It was so much fun and so worth it. There were so many different types of trails and difficulty. I was kinda scared at the beginning but…
I Showered in a Cabela’s Parking Lot
I know many who would dream of staying the night at Cabela’s. And they should…it was great! Only after several nights of having to level the trailer will one really appreciate a flat level parking lot. Only after spotty internet…
IdaHOME
Idaho felt a lot like home. Maybe it’s because I spent two years in Rexburg for college. Maybe it’s because we’ve dropped off and picked up two of our kids at college there. I’m guessing it’s because we do have…
Walking on the Moon
Craters of the Moon National Monument. Established in 1924. Preserving 400 square miles of lava fields. Did you know the difference of a National Park and National Monument has a lot to do with resources? In order for an area/park…
The Very GRAND Tetons
This National Park tends to be at the top of our list. It and the surrounding areas seem to have such a laid back feel with the benefits of an organized, well maintained, beautiful park. We did have to wait…
Hidden Gem of Wyoming
AYRES NATURAL BRIDGE county park near Douglas, WY “Ayres bridge is a natural 50-foot high, 100-foot long rock structure across La Prele Creek cut by moving water over the centuries.” – Geowyo.com It is meticulously cared for by a sweet…
Sunny South Dakota
RV friendly Underrated beauty *Palisades State Park, *Custer State Park Easy going feeling (if you don’t like to wear masks – this is the state for you!) Reasonably priced everything So far the best dispersed (free) camping *Nomad View –…
Getting Our Feet Wet
Week ONE consisted of rapid movement, dealing with hiccups, communicating, planning, driving, sightseeing, new relationships, and overall good learning experiences! Our family motto for this one year adventure is EXPLORE ~ LEARN ~ SERVE. So far the easiest part is…