I had to visit the Oregon Trail crossing that Glenn's Ferry is famous for. It's hard to imagine what life was like back then, traveling across the country in a covered wagon, hoping for a better life. They didn't have any luxuries that we have now, like running water, showers, or air conditioning. This is just one of the other cool things to see at this state campground. We really enjoyed this area.
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We w oke up this morning to head down the road to Ellensburg, it was 31 degrees outside in Missoula, MT. Oh my--we needed to turn on the fu...
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The winds started about 1 AM, shaking the trailer, and it was non-stop blowing. We debated whether to stay in Dickenson for another day or...
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We decided to stay another night in Dickinson, ND, to visit Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It was quite warm, around 98 degrees, so we di...
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We enjoyed a delightful steak dinner at the campsite. We grilled steak, salad, garlic bread, and potatoes, and savored a glass of sauvigno...
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