I needed a place to stay near Biosphere 2, where I could refill water containers and take a long, hot shower. I stopped here and got one of the few spots available next to the office.
After two peaceful weeks in Dripping Springs, I headed south toward Tucson, stopping and spending a good portion of the day at the spectacularly interesting Biosphere 2.
I'm back on the road and to the Sonoran desert after leaving Colorado and driving for two days, with a few stops along the way to eat and explore the El Malpais National Monument.
After an absolutely exhausting drive that included 5° temperatures, freezing fog, snow, and ice on the interstate, and high wind warnings, I totally crashed here for the night.
After the weekend at the Long Pond, I rolled into Pennsylvania to check off another national historic site, with a trolley museum across the parking lot, then headed into the woods.
Standing at the counter to pay for the campsite, I had to swallow a bittersweet pill. I qualified for the senior discount at this campground. Of course I was happy because it was cheaper!
A few packed days found me exploring a mine, a lighthouse, a sculpture park, and Korean Tacos before leaving the Keweenaw Peninsula and heading to Michigan's lower peninsula.
As much as I wanted to stay and explore Duluth, MN, I was a little nervous about finding a spot where I wanted on the docks, so I kept rolling and headed into Wisconsin.
After snagging the last site in the park, I buckled down for three solid days of work. While I wandered around a little, I was focused on catching up, before moving on.
Needed a place for a night to stop and work on my way back to see family. KOA are usually a little on the pricy side, but they always have showers and electricity
Needing a place to stay for one night before I headed over to the Stafford Air and Space Museum, I found this wonderful RV park with great amenities and an excellent staff.