That time we decided to “reserve” a campsite at a first come first served campground by pitching a tent, setting up a chair, and loitering around for a few hours. Oh yeah, we had a fun weekend in the High Uintahs too.
Our fifth trip with Al Denty was on the fourth of July, 2021, as we traveled up to West Yellowstone, Montana, for some boondocking in a U.S. Forest Service campground. Yes, there were crowds, but we still managed to have a great time, see lots of sights, and we even roasted an apple pie over a campfire!
We’d always heard about Flaming Gorge and while we spent a few hours there several years ago with the girls, we thought it was time for us to go camping there. It was a nice weekend of relaxing, sightseeing, and learning more about being RVers, boondocking, and camping.
We went to visit David’s parents at their second home in Rancho Mirage, California. We stayed at the very posh Emerald Desert RV Park (highly recommended!). On the way back, while traveling through the California desert, we happened upon Roy’s Motel and Cafe along Route 66 in Amboy. Here is a little vignette of our …
After being apart for far too long and thanks to the big brains at Pfizer and Moderna, we were able to make the trek to the desert to spend Passover with David’s parents. Yes, I know, we are supposed to be delivered from the desert at this time of year, but we’ve only had one …
After a nearly 6-month delay, we finally took delivery of our 2021 Airstream Basecamp 16x and took it for a long weekend shakedown cruise.
Our first trip in our 2021 Airstream Basecamp 16x travel trailer (“Al Denty”). This includes picking it up from Airstream of Utah, traveling to Idaho, staying at two Harvest Hosts locations, and traveling back home to Utah. Along the way, we went cycling, hiked around the Snake River, and visited the Minidoka National Historic Site.