Monday, July 29, 2013

Leaving Montana

I have left Montana behind.  It is a beautiful place and I would love to spend more time there.  Maybe next year.

Tonight I am back at a Thousand Trails Preserve.  I found a great site with hookups and 4G internet access with my Verizon Jetpack.  Life is good.  I have an RV across the road from me.  An older couple, no kids or dogs so it should be quiet here.  Otherwise, it is just woods around me.





This is the view from my door.  Just woods as far as I can see.




Another view of my front yard.





Looking toward the front.





Looking up the road.  No sites in sight!




Looking to the back.  There is an RV in the next site but I can barely see it.










My drivers side or hookup side is facing the road so my yard is not visible from the road giving me lots of privacy.  I may stay another week or two since this is such a great site and did I mention it's free?  If I stay 3 weeks I can keep my costs down as I will probably just stay here.  There are lots of trails for hiking and a lake in the preserve.




Sunday, July 28, 2013

BLM camping and meeting RVSue

I decided not to stay at the campground near Bozeman more than one day.  The sites were really crammed in there.  I stepped out of my door and was about 1 foot from the sewer hookup of my neighbor!  So I looked around for campsites near there and remembered that RVSue was somewhere south of me.  I looked up where she was and decided to join her at the Red Mountain BLM Campground.  This was my first time camping without hookups (except for the Born Free rallys) and I was looking forward to how it would work out.  I just have 2 old batteries, no solar yet and no generator so I had to be careful with electrical usage.  It was only for 3 days though so I figured it would be a piece of cake!  It was.  The batteries were at 12.6 when I left.

I thoroughly enjoyed visiting with RVSue and wished the time had not gone by so fast.  Before I knew it, it was time to hit the road again.  The campsite was beautiful and I loved hearing the river flowing by.  RVSue has had a lot of experience camping without hookups so I picked her brain for some tips and tricks.





No campers crammed up beside me!




RVSue's BLT behind mine.  We had the two best sites in the campground!





Here is my front yard.








We had a couple of small showers, otherwise, the weather was great.   There was usually a steady stream of people floating down the Madison river on tubes and many other kinds of floatable devices.  Looked like fun on a hot summer day.

I had no internet connection so I was unable to keep current with mail or the blog.  It felt weird not being able to jump on the iPad and check the weather whenever I felt like it, but I survived.

Today I got back on the road and continued my journey toward the great Pacific Northwest.  In my stop tonight I have internet and air conditioning!  Life is good.  I like a balance between out of the way places and modern conveniences.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Hail and other miscellaneous things

I forgot to mention the hail storm while I was in Box Elder, SD.  The last week I was there we had severe thunderstorms every day it seemed. On the last Saturday there was hail mixed in. Some were the size of golf balls. Fortunately it didn't last long, unfortunately, I had some damage to my vehicles. There are a few small dimples on the hood of my Honda and the valve covers on the side of my RV for the air bags were destroyed. That was all the damage I could find anyway. I replaced the valve covers so that was easily fixed. I am just going to ignore the Honda damage. I don't think it is worth getting the insurance company involved and having my premiums increased. They are not that easy to see unless you are looking for them. 

The two days of traveling have been in hot weather. I usually hit the road around 8 AM and get off the road around 1 PM. That way the first few hours I have little traffic to contend with and I am not traveling in the hottest part of the day. I have been staying in RV parks so I have electricity for air conditioning. 

I am in the hills near Bozeman, MT tonight and it is cooling down fast this evening. I went into Bozeman this afternoon and found a wonderful co-op grocery store on Main Street.  They had beautiful organic fruits and vegetables.  I bought lots and had a gigantic salad for dinner.   It has been a while since I have had fresh, organic food to eat.  Although, in the last RV park I was in (Peter D's in Sheridan,WY) they gave me zucchini and carrots fresh from their garden and they made a nice meal last night. 

Haven't decided what I am going to do tomorrow, I may head into the hills with my Honda and explore a bit. 

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Escapade and beyond

I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Escapade.  Lots of informative classes and interesting people.  My neighbors parked next to me were from England.  They have been traveling all over the world and this year they bought a big class A RV and are traveling around the US.  Met a lot of members of the Solo group and joined them for happy hour most evenings.  I did join the Solos group while there.  I also took classes explaining about the Ham radio group and the Geocaching group.  I may get back into Geocaching if I can find the time!



Here is my row at Escapade.  I am the 7th RV from the end but you can't see me because I am buried between two big class A's!  The end of my Honda is sticking out though.  We had a row of 3 CRV's there.



This is an interesting unit.  They all matched.










At the end of Escapade I went on two sightseeing trips.  One to Little Bighorn Battlefield


and one to Rushmore and Crazy Horse.



We walked around the trail at Rushmore and I was able to get some photos closer up.








The head is complete now on Crazy Horse.










It was nice riding the bus to these places so I was able to enjoy the scenery and not worry about driving or parking.

The day after Rushmore, I left Gillette, WY and headed back to Rapid City, SD to get my will redone in SD.  I had tried to get in touch with the lawyer when I was in Box Elder but they did not call me back before it was time to head to Escapade.  I stayed at Hart Ranch which is a very large resort that I can stay at cheaply through RPI.


While I waited for the appointment with the lawyer, I made a trip to Jewel Cave National Monument.  It is the third longest cave in the world with over 167 miles mapped.




It was hard for me to get good pictures in there.
 





After the cave tour I hiked a trail on top.  Here is an interesting rock face with lots of colors.







There was a forest fire that wiped out a lot of timber making for a depressing hike.










That pretty much brings me up to the current time.  I managed to get my will complete and signed on Monday and Tuesday I headed west to spend some time in the Pacific Northwest.  Made it to Sheridan, WY today.