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Sunset, top of the San Rafael Swell, Utah. August 25th, 2018
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allnight
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Near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Not sure this counts, since we're staying in my in-laws house, but we did some boondocking on the way. Got an inch of snow during the night, and expect another 3 tonight...thankfully the unit has 2" insulation in the walls!
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bigdaddio
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Outbanks NC
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bigdaddio
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Ohiophil
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Juzaxadar wrote:Blue Water Keys RV resort
Just wondering what the price was to stay here ?
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camperdave
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Moraine Campground, Rocky Mountain Natl Park. Used every one of my 20 leveling blocks, but worth it.
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Harvey51
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Kiskatinaw Provincial Park 30 km north of Dawson Creek, BC on a stretch of the original Alaska highway upgraded to pavement but still a bit rough. The park is at the site of the curved wooden bridge built in 1942, which carried all highway traffic until the late sixties and is now restricted to 8000 kg or less. We did drive across it and went back to Dawson on the new bridge.
The campsite did not require a reservation. The charge is $20 per night . No showers or flush toilets but it’s right on the river with interesting rocks. A hike upstream is quite interesting. Kids like floating down the river past the campsites.
Kiskatinaw Park is 30 km north of Dawson Creek, BC.
We live in Alberta east of Dawson Creek. We always enjoy Kiskatinaw on a few miles of the original Alaska Highway, paved but a bit rough to make it seem more genuine. The park and campsite are on the Kiskatinaw River which is a good place to look for interesting rocks, float down the river or hike upstream along interesting rock formations.
The big attraction is the curved wooden bridge built in 1942 to get the highway across the river efficiently. https://ouralaskahighway.com/?portfolio_item=historic-kiskatinaw-bridge
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cross21114
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Devil's Tower National Monument after a long, dirty drive back from Alaska.
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bukhrn
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cross21114 wrote:Devil's Tower National Monument after a long, dirty drive back from Alaska.
That shot reminds me of when we were there in '08, we got set up in the CG, and wanted to go up to the Tower, I thought the road we came in on dead ended a little past the CG, basically it does, right in the parking lot of the Visitor Center, AT the Tower, which we found out AFTER hiking up the hill to the Tower, with a lot of huffing & puffing, I'm still not living that one down.
But all in all we did enjoy the hike
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cross21114
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bukhrn wrote:That shot reminds me of when we were there in '08, we got set up in the CG, and wanted to go up to the Tower, I thought the road we came in on dead ended a little past the CG, basically it does, right in the parking lot of the Visitor Center, AT the Tower, which we found out AFTER hiking up the hill to the Tower, with a lot of huffing & puffing, I'm still not living that one down.
But all in all we did enjoy the hike
Oh, my God, I can surely sympathize with you. That is a hike.
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