Arrived back in the US on July 22nd via Abbotsford, BC into Washington state. Went by Seattle – TOO MANY CARS!! Get me back to Alaska!
Looking for a place to pull over for lunch we just happened to get off Exit 70 of Rt .90 in Easton, WA. We found the BEST pulled pork ever at the Backwoods Café just off the exit by the gas station. If you’re ever up that way you have to stop in.

So good I had to post a picture! Continuing on through WA we stopped at a scenic overlook that has a Wild Horse Monument on top of a bluff. It was really neat. I did climb to the top. Going up wasn’t so bad, coming down was worse. It was rocky and slippery – sort of like hiking the moraine at Kennecott.
That’s me in the 3rd picture.
From here we’re booking across the lower 48 so I can get home for work. Ughh. We did stop at Little Bighorn Battlefield. Recounts the entire battle and has head stones where the soldiers actually were found after the battle. It also has a National Cemetery – just like Arlington. This was the only park we had time to stop at…..went right by Devil’s Tower, Mt Rushmore, Badlands, etc…..So we have places to see once I retire and we have time.
Spent the night in Sundance, WY – this one’s for you, Marilyn!
The next night we stayed in Salem SD at Camp America which is owned by 2 women. Both used to be nuns, now one is an ordained Catholic priest – yes, she is. Interesting story but you’ll have to go there to find out! It is a beautiful, well maintained campground. Fun fact: growing corn puts a LOT of moisture in the air so it raises the humidity level.
The only other big stop we made was in Elkhart, IN at the Jayco factory to meet with our customer service guy who is going to fix LOTS of things on our RV when we get home. Did a tour of the factory – very interesting and helped me understand how the whole thing was put together.
Arrived home on Sunday, July 31st after driving 11,508.7 miles in 61 days. What a trip! Saw a lot of beautiful places and many more that we want to explore in the future.
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Terry & Carol










