Background
Our adventures are ongoing and we love this life style.
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Travelling from Roseburg, Oregon, to Bismarck, North Dakota, was definitely interesting. But I digress, first we moved from Shady Cove, about twenty miles north of Medford, Oregon, where we had been since our arrival on November 16, 2021. We went to Roseburg, Oregon, on March 12, 2022, before taking the trip across country.
Pulling out of Roseburg on March 19, 2022, was interesting because it meant that I had to follow Jim in the Smart car. There is no triple towing in Oregon or Washington. Oh, I almost forgot, in Oregon we had to have our gas pumped by the staff of what ever station we pulled into. The exemption was our big rig, for that we pumped our own. At the border into California, we were able to hook the car up. I know, that was surprising.
Our overnight stay was in Fenley, Nevada, at the Desert Rose RV Park. This was a park that we had stayed at during our trip to Oregon. We were at this park for two nights, enjoying the scenery, after such a long trip.
Our next overnight was at '93 RV Park in Twin Falls, Idaho. Unfortunately, it was only for a single night. It was a great park with fantastic spaces. Easy in and out.
The next spot was in Montana, at Mountain Range RV Park at Columbus. We had stayed there several times, it was about thirty-five miles from Billings, Montana. It was a two night stay, which was great for us. The park was only about half full, although the spots are tight, they are more than adequate.
Our final stop was at A Prairie Breeze RV Park, in Menoken which was about ten miles east of Bismarck, North Dakota. It would be our home for the next few months. Arrival time was just before dark on Thursday, March 24/22. The first row was open and set up. The second and third rows would open up gradually. The laundry room which comprised of two washers and two dryers was up and running, as were the two rest rooms and showers. Sorry they are not co-ed, a simple men's and women's.
The nice thing is that both FedEx and UPS deliver to the site if you put it on your delivery form. Otherwise, they deliver it to our site, since we have requested a permanent site, so we can transfer it to you. Regular mail will come to the mail box at the side of the road, any larger packages will come to the owner who lives on the farm next door. It's a great set up.
It was indeed a wonderful welcome home for our house on wheels.