Life as a campground host! Being a campground host is a rite of passage in the RVer world. Sure there are lots of rites of passages such as driving to Alaska, attending rallies, boondocking, free camping, harvest hosting, work kamping, Habitat for Humanity RV Care-A-Vanners, camping off the grid, etc.
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Curt Gowdy State Park – Cheyenne, Wyoming
We departed Glendo State Park and headed south on I-25 past Chugwater and Cheyenne and on west to Curt Gowy State Park. Curt Gowdy State Park sits about 25 miles west of Cheyenne and 25 miles east of Laramie. It is named after sportscaster Curt Gowdy who hosted the
Continue readingGlendo State Park – Glendo, Wyoming
We had a short drive from Buffalo to Glendo and as usual it was a hot beautiful summer day with lots of antelope and cattle in the fields to entertain us during the drive. It wasn’t long before we saw the sign to exit to Glendo. Glendo, Wyoming is
Continue readingPlomosa Rd BLM – Quartzsite, Arizona
Seeing as it was December and the big crowds for Quartzsite had not yet arrived we thought Plomosa Rd BLM might have some wide open spaces. So we moved out of Hi Jolly BLM and went over to Plomosa BLM and scouted out a site with tons of room. YAY!
Continue readingHi Jolly BLM – Quartzsite, Arizona
We headed to Quartzsite for a short stay on our way home from Borrego Springs. Even though we were just there recently we still wanted to stop and enjoy a few days of boondocking and have a bit of time to enjoy the town. We decided to stay a
Continue readingAnza Borrego State Park – Palm Canyon Campground – California
It’s that time of the year. Time to head out to Borrego and get some our fill of fun! After driving through Borrego Springs we enter the Anza Borrego State Park again and on to Palm Canyon campground where we have stayed numerous times before. Campground: Anza Borrego
Continue readingHi Jolly BLM – Quartzsite, Arizona
Welcome to Hi Jolly BLM! We have stayed in Quartzsite a number of times before but never in December. What a great time to be there. The crowds are so much less than in January, February, and March. Wow, what a difference. Information about Hi Jolly BLM can be found
Continue readingBonito Campground – Coconino National Forest – Arizona
We left Panguitch and headed south on Highway 89 passing spectacular scenery on our way to Kanab. There are places that are reminiscent of Bryce Canyon, probably because it is in the same area. It wasn’t long before we were in Kanab known at the Greatest Earth on Show!
Continue readingPanguitch KOA – Panguitch, Utah
We departed Salt Lake City and as we headed south along I-15 we could clearly see the Bingham Canyon Mine which is the largest man-made excavation in the world. You can’t miss it if the weather is clear it is so big. And then further south we took Hwy 20
Continue readingSalt Lake City KOA – Salt Lake City, Utah
Welcome to Utah, The Beehive State, named in 1847 to symbolize cooperative work and the term is still used to this day. We drive through Salt Lake city frequently but just recently a friend of ours moved there so it was time to spend a few nights downtown and
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