Wednesday, June 29, 2022: Idaho Falls
We left Red Rock Canyon in the wonderful cooling rain on a hunt for Betsy, who had taken the Jeep to get an early geocache. As we drove into Panguitch I called to see where she was. To our surprise she new where we were and was on us if a flash. We connected the Jeep and hit the road.
Today turned out to be a fairly boring, but productive day of driving. Mostly the skies were wet and the pavement dry to make for decent travel conditions. We ended the day in Idaho Falls after stops at two Costcos for cheaper gas and several rest stops for geocaches.
Unfortunately Betsy didn’t fair so well. At the first rest stop she tripped on a fence and scraped elbows and knees. She’ll be okay, but I found the next geocaches for her.
We ended the day at a riverside camp area in Idaho Falls occupied by a wide variety of foreign visitors and seemingly homeless (although able to buy gas for a very loud generator). As night falls there are loud percussions nearby, but no fireworks. Hmmm. Not sure what I’m hearing. Maybe shotgun practice?
Ah.....finally figured out how to post a comment....tricky. I am amazed at how much distance you have already covered, given several stops along the way.....some great photos too, enjoy seeing what you are seeing ! Came up to P.S. late yesterday, very heavy rain in Globe, and got some good stuff here too, as well as this afternoon. Those two Ravens are doing crazy dances on my fantastic fan top.....and then go even more crazy off to the side....I mentioned them to Allen, but it was mostly suspicion at first....now I've seen it above my head in the bedroom....go figue...not sure If I want to sleep with my fan lid open....I might get a faceful....with the fan on it could be even worse....lol Looking forward to more of your blogs and following the GPS travel track on the map....that's very cool too! Safe travels, and many geocache's yet to find :-)
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