We left Estes Park and drove to Rock Springs, Wyoming, spending just one night at this campground and doing a little bit of laundry (we were just 75 steps from their very well-maintained facilities). From there, we drove through part of Utah, then stopped for the night in West Wendover, Nevada, still on Mountain Time (the rest of the state is on Pacific Time). Here, we had a very good dinner at the Paradise Grill in the Montego Bay Hotel Casino Resort. The next day, we were back on I-80 and spent the night in Winnemucca, Nevada, which is named after the Paiute Chief Winnemucca. The chief’s daughter, Sarah, was an advocate for the rights of the Paiute and Shoshone tribes, as well as an interpreter, messenger and scout for the US army, and, finally, an author. The town is also known for having the largest Basque community in the US, and some may remember from the movie, Butch Cassidy and his gang robbed the local bank. Now knowing its colorful history, I wish we had spent more time there.
This was a very tiring stretch!




















No, we do not pull our camper going 80!
Beautiful pictures! You are almost there! Continue to enjoy!
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Wow, winds at 40+, I’m having flashbacks to last year, but hey, it’s a great test to see if you rig is well balanced and hitch set properly 😵💫
I can’t believe Doug didn’t take the opportunity to see what speed he coule get on the salt flats! Where’s that adventuresome spirit?
I always felt like a snail in the road with the 80 mph speed limits.
Beautiful scenery, makes us so jealous and wanting to hit the road.
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