by JanetA » Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:07 am
I guess im remiss in reporting in and for that I apologize. We took Beatrice (our 21' Born FRee) on her maiden voyage last summer,, exiting Tx on AUg 24 and returning on Oct. 1.
We logged almost 5000 miles and began by heading up thru west Tx to whistle by my kids places and then on up thru New Mexico. The first night on the road was spent in Santa Rosa NM> a nice little rv park nd was great except that they had stickers(goatheads) instead of grass for a lawn. Im sure its difficult keeping those in check but the bad part for that was the dogs getting the in their feet and also us tracking the into the RV. Live and learn. was reasonably priced for full hookups. Never paid more than in the 30's for any place to camp except the tetons. They shocked us by charging over $50... and it was the worst parking space we experienced.. unlevel,, rocky,, etc. Our jacks were on the fritz so we had to take boards and it was a pain,, but hey,, nothing worse than that so no gripes really. ALso the bathroom was very close and was clean and comfy. our bath is a wet bath (sit on the pot and shower) so we only did that once in 6 weeks. Wherever there was a shower,, we partook.
I just say Beatrice did us a wonderful job w/ only one minor belt problem heading down the mountain from Meeker into Rifle Colorado.. and we were fortunate to find an autoparts place right on the road as we came into town on the north side. Was a cheap fix..
Went thru Wyoming,, spent 3 nights in COdy,,, that is a must see for anyone who likes western art, indian history,, and guns. My husband was in heaven in the gun museum. THey had every gun used from the beginning of guns,,,and then Buffalo Bill Cody's memorabilia of his wild west show.. and a natural history museum of all the indigenous animals from the area. We stayed in a campground near the museum that was delightful and had a wonderful bathroom and laundry room. Don't remember the name..sorry.
I just wanted to say,, we found all three natl parks (Yellowstone, Teton and Glacier) that we visited, FULL of people,, mostly adults and a LOT of foreigners... in rented RVs aand busses. I was disappointed to find it that way. Was hoping that we would have it to ourselves but noooo! Crowded!!!!. We found that the Going to the Sun Highway only allows rigs 21' and under to go over the divide. I sure was glad that we were under/at the limit or we would have been 2 very disappointed ppl. I guess the big rig folks take their toad over the pass.
It was still warm during the day up there so no wrap was needed until evening. We spent 6 days w/ my cousin in Kalispell Mt. and we used a fan every night there. We camped in their backyard which is on the banks of the Flathead River. was lovely!!