I’ve wanted an RV for most of my adult life. We finally sprung for one because we figured what are we waiting for relaxing inside at night and coffee in the morning was one of my favorite parts.
Here she is from the outside. I haven’t given her a name like Jenny gave to her camper Van. Any suggestions?
Jennie told me to make sure we stopped at the Badlands. We spent close to half a day exploring.
We hiked a trail called the Notch Trail, which includes this fairly difficult ladder.
Susan didn’t want to climb it but she took this picture of Carson and I at the top!
At the top, you are rewarded with this amazing view.
Then off to wall drug. If you’ve been there, you probably have a picture that looks a lot like this!
Finally, in Yellowstone! This was taken at the famous fishing bridge.
Just relaxing at the campsite in West Yellowstone.
Here we are at Jennie‘s favorite!
We timed it out right and only waited about 20 minutes for the eruption.
If you go to old faithful, I strongly suggest you take the hike north to look at some of the other guys and springs. Just so beautiful and you can get right up close to them.
Such an amazing old building! The old faithful lodge!
My favorite waterfall in the entire park. You can actually go up to the very brink of the fall and look over. Just amazing.
Carson and I hiked down to the river below Tower fall and that was probably my favorite moment. Just a lasting memory with me and my boy. I wish all my kids could’ve been there.
At Mammoth Hot Springs.
On the way back home, we had to stop in Miles city at the Range riders Museum. Way in the back is a picture of some of Montana’s Pioneer settlers. That’s my grandpa between me and Carson.
Finally back at home, I had a little bit of laundry to do!
Finally, we took the girls to Spooner days in Eden Prairie. I think I’m Evelyn’s favorite because she wanted me to carry her the whole time.