Thanks Dan! Fred needs to take a bow

Thanks RD, I do too. Fred has made it look so easy but I know had I tried to do this on my own it would have taken me at least a year

Stacie Tamaki wrote:I know Randy! My first camping adventure will be bringing it back from Fred in Michigan! I haven't ever driven east of WA, OR, or CA before so it'll all be new to me.
But,,, but,,, but...Stacie Tamaki wrote:Thanks Randy. Won't be passing through on this trip but maybe another time.
Bogo wrote:- Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Best information for what to do in the area: http://forums.yellowstone.net/Stacie Tamaki wrote:Thanks Randy. Won't be passing through on this trip but maybe another time.
- Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
- Teton Pass over to Idaho. See, I got you into Idaho....![]()
- American Falls, Idaho. At this point you are in a river valley carved out by the volcanic hot spot that made and powers Yellowstone NP.
I'll let others fill in spots to see west of American Falls.
The best part is if you blog about it, it's tax all deductible... The most important part for tax reasons is you are making progress towards your destination each day, but if the park is your destination....
Stacie Tamaki wrote:Thanks Dan! Fred needs to take a bow
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