Well, we got off to a cool start this a.m. When we left Bountiful at 8:18 a.m., it was 52 degrees and then dropped to 45 degrees on our way to Evanston. We stopped after 28 miles and got out our electric jackets, plugged in and warmed up. We stopped for late breakfast at Little America and then numerous rest stops along the way. It was a beautiful, but cool drive. Pronghorns, fall colors and smells abounded along the way. Here is a picture of Steve in front of our pop-up trailer set up at the KOA in Laramie, our destination for the first day. It only took us about an hour to get everything set up, but we'll get better at it with a little practice. We've had dinner and showers, and are cosy on our king bed in the tent reading and blogging! So ends our first day.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Laramie (where are we?)
Well, we got off to a cool start this a.m. When we left Bountiful at 8:18 a.m., it was 52 degrees and then dropped to 45 degrees on our way to Evanston. We stopped after 28 miles and got out our electric jackets, plugged in and warmed up. We stopped for late breakfast at Little America and then numerous rest stops along the way. It was a beautiful, but cool drive. Pronghorns, fall colors and smells abounded along the way. Here is a picture of Steve in front of our pop-up trailer set up at the KOA in Laramie, our destination for the first day. It only took us about an hour to get everything set up, but we'll get better at it with a little practice. We've had dinner and showers, and are cosy on our king bed in the tent reading and blogging! So ends our first day.
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Sounds like a rough life. Speaking of rough lives...I'm actually working now. Hard, too. I'm taking Sophie for walks every day pretty much, but I'm having difficultly making sure horse shit isn't the main part of her diet. She likes to hang out by the porta potties. Gross!
Love you!
Nice welcoming mat. Good touch. Although Steve killed the picture, ha! Have a great ride. You need an I phone so you can blog on the back of the bike!
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