Some Yellowstone tips

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Re: Some Yellowstone tips

Postby Modstock » Sun Feb 10, 2019 11:49 am

Rainjer ;; while making reservations we saw that and grabbed a spot at Bridge bay CG.

I made a note and stuck it on our cooler to remind me about that rule.
Most of the time it's left in the tow rig (unless it's hot).
Probably not a problem this early in the year and since we updated to a 55qt Lifetime cooler.

Probably check out most of the lower loop when we go. The upper loop will have to be next time.

Right now im making me a awning for our tow rig just in case of snow, along with our ez-up. Should help keep things dry.

I think we'll drive through grand Teton NP but haven't booked lava hot springs yet.
One of the most complaints I've seen is the train and trucks coming through town at night. The prices at the KOA were around $50-55 a night.

Also suprising the wife with a stop at bear world on our way up.

Should be a crazy first 2 days on this 6 day trip. Gotta remind myself about patients.



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Re: Some Yellowstone tips

Postby Modstock » Sun Feb 10, 2019 7:15 pm

Built the awning today. Used this YouTube video and only spent $65 minus the hose clamps. I'll have to sew up a cover this week.
https://youtu.be/pkpJhxERN3YImageImageImage

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Re: Some Yellowstone tips

Postby AllenS » Tue Feb 12, 2019 11:06 am

tony.latham wrote:
Vedette wrote:And are you giving any thought to attending this years Farm Gathering in Kalispell MT,???


We may have to jump on the Kalispell rendezvous. What's the date?


I'm a little late to the party on this thread. I hadn't seen anything about a Kalispell get-together. We live in Missoula, and would love to get in on this if we can.
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Re: Some Yellowstone tips

Postby Modstock » Wed Feb 13, 2019 1:50 pm

Can anyone recommend a good place to eat in lava hot springs ?

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Re: Some Yellowstone tips

Postby Loren » Wed Feb 13, 2019 5:50 pm

LOL- easy choice:
in lava you can eat at the only restaurant open, esp in winter.
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Re: Some Yellowstone tips

Postby Modstock » Wed Feb 13, 2019 6:33 pm

Ahh, I see. Slim pickins.

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