After more hail, thunder and lightening in Casper, we decided that Wyoming has now been crossed off of our bucket list - except for the very Western tip as we would really like to spend time in Jackson, Grand Tetons and Yellowstone. We drove through this area on our way home, but would like to come back and spend a month or so as it's had been about 25-30 years since our last trip through this area.
I also found out as "navigator" that I may need to do a better job of looking for our routes as I found great routes, also the quickest routes but not necessarily the easiest as we climbed some pretty high mountain passes coming out of Jackson. But to my defense, I definitely didn't think Craig was going to keep driving - now that we are retired - but he drove over 350 miles that day, and we didn't get started until 2 pm. When we got into Idaho Falls at about 9:30 at night, the host educated Craig on how you travel in retirement - no more than 200 miles a day, leave at 10 and stop by two and stay at least three nights t every stop. Not sure we'll make all of these, but I definitely like the 200 mile limit.
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We the went onto Prosser Washington, did some wine tasting and then back to our campsite. We were met by some of our friends for the weekend to welcome us back from our trip.
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