A Great Start for any Trip
Thursday, September 17, 2009
In Idaho Falls, along the walking path on the banks of the Snake River, I figure it is a Mormon Temple.
You will have to pardon me for not blogging in a timely manner. At the RV parks in or near the National Parks, my cell phone service, AT&T, is useless, and WiFi is none existing.
This National Parks tour began as all my trips do, driving out of Mountain View CA. See itinerary in last blog. First overnight was in Reno NV. There stayed in the nicest RV resort that I have visited. It had artificial green turf for grass, it was spacious and everything was super clean. it was also within walking distance of nice sandy man made lake beach. Then off to overnight in Elko NV, enough on that. Then off to Salt Lake City UT; here picked up Nancy at the airport and headed to Idaho Falls ID for an overnight. In Idaho Falls did an nice walk, 3.6 mi, on a path along the Snake River, very nice path. lots people walking and running.
Sparks RV Resort in Reno, Nevada with artificial turf
Walk along the Snake River in Idaho Falls. Now you will know, that a short walk from the RV park was an Outback Steak Restaurant. If you read my blogs, you know that I never pass having a dinner at an Outback, yap I did it again, and a Bloody Mary. A great start for any trip. Planning on overnighting here again on the way back from Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
Expect a time delay till next blog and lots of photos.
Somewhere in Nevada, near the Utah border