Left Wilderness State Park and headed south. After a couple of road detours, we got home at 2 pm.
Just wanted to wish my husband Scot a very happy birthday today and to thank him for all the 11,600 miles we traversed across the country. Thank you one and all for all your prayers and support. It truly was another trip of our lifetime. Amen.
Alaska Adventures 2017
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
7-26 Mountain, WI
Left at 8:33 am. It practically rained all night. Rain off and on all the way to Antigo, WI. Stopped and bought gas, beer and cheese curds. Finally reached Mountain and checked in at the little snack office.
Talked to the owner and told him that we visited a couple times years ago. His parents used to run the campground. $25 per site and had to pay cash. Mosquitoes were waiting for us! Drove around Mountain to try to remember some sites. Finally went to Everbreeze to remember some great times at the old cabins with Scot's sisters and all our kids. The bar has a great view of Chute Pond. The cabins have been updated. It was a very muddy day due to all the rain.
Talked to the owner and told him that we visited a couple times years ago. His parents used to run the campground. $25 per site and had to pay cash. Mosquitoes were waiting for us! Drove around Mountain to try to remember some sites. Finally went to Everbreeze to remember some great times at the old cabins with Scot's sisters and all our kids. The bar has a great view of Chute Pond. The cabins have been updated. It was a very muddy day due to all the rain.
7-24 Garfield, MN
Up at 5:45 am and took off heading to Fargo, ND. Got off at Fargo to get cheap gas $1.99. What a fiasco! Roads were under construction. Decided to head to Fergus Falls to shop at Walmart. More road construction on our way to Garfield. Camped at Oak Park Kampground. Beautiful park with a swimming pool, paddleboats, electric, water, showers, wife....the works!
7-23 Medora, ND
We visited the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. We spotted prairie dogs and buffalo. It was very hot here, upper 90's, with no shade from trees at our campsite.
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