2020
Billings
We had a short drive that put us in the Billings KOA – the first ever KOA created way back in 1962. (Not quite as old as me and a little older than Katrina). Nice location! We were able to Read more…
We had a short drive that put us in the Billings KOA – the first ever KOA created way back in 1962. (Not quite as old as me and a little older than Katrina). Nice location! We were able to Read more…
The Brown’s and us headed north for a long drive to stay at the 7th Ranch RV Camp in Garryowen, MT. Stan and I were excited when we learned that you got a “free” ice cream with your check-in. Yummy! Read more…
The All Inclusive Motorcoach (AIM) was started by National Indoors Recreational Vehicles Centers (NIRVC) as a way to drive interest in buying and servicing motorcoaches. They have locations in Las Vegas, Dallas, Atlanta, and Phoenix. Class organization. We got introduced Read more…
Leaving Saratoga, WY we drove up to Casper to stay at the Harvest Host – Johnson Tree Farm. I expected to be surrounded by trees but soon after arriving I realized that the only trees on the property were around Read more…
Drove over to Saratoga to stay at the Harvest Host – Saratoga Hot Springs Resort. What a pretty place! Apparently a great place in the winter months as well. The resort also had an outdoor restaurant and brewery which we Read more…
Together with the Godfrey’s, we had a long drive to get from Zion, Utah to Evanston, Wyoming where we stayed at a Harvest Host. Uinta Lanes was a bowling alley that allowed a few coaches to stay in the parking Read more…
We stayed in the town of Virgin at the Zion River Resort a few miles away from the entrance to Zion National Park. The park was beautiful and abutted the Virgin River and Katrina booked us a spot right on Read more…
So, we left Bryce Canyon and had to drive back through the tunnels: Glad we made it through again! Somehow the tunnel looked smaller from this side. We drove a few miles past Zion National Park to park at McArthur’s Read more…
Leaving Arches behind, we headed over to see Bryce Canyon National Park. We stayed at Ruby Inn RV Campground. Upon checking in, they told us that the shuttle bus service was operational again. Apparently it had stopped for a while Read more…
We ventured into Arches National Park twice during our stay in Moab. No problem getting into the park either time. It’s great having an annual pass to be able to come and go at our leisure. On our first visit Read more…