RV Vagabonds

We are Denny and Linda, the RV Vagabonds, traveling the country in our 2011 Landmark Grand Canyon fifth wheel. After fourteen years on the road we met our goal of playing golf in every state of the Union, so now we're just being footloose and fancy-free until we get the urge to settle down.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

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Excelsior Hot Springs where we got a steam bath due to intense steam in the cold temperatures. Had to take off my glasses to be able to wal...

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Why does the buffalo cross the road? 

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What a rack! Okay, that was for the guys. We saw this guy again on the way out of the park close to the road instead of half-way up the hi...

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These elk were the first animals we saw after entering Yellowstone National Park from the West Entrance. Note the radio transmitter collar ...

A new area and a new toy

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Diesel was $3.05 today, the first time we've paid over $3.00 as we've been running on a fill up at $2.95. Ouch and double ouch. I ...
Sunday, September 11, 2005

Larry and Mary's Restaurant

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According to Mary, our waitress and the Mary of Larry and Mary's Restaurant, we broke a waitress rule by not closing our menus after per...
Saturday, September 10, 2005

Want to see New Orleans from the inside?

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The Interdictor This website is being maintained by a small group of computer geeks from within an office building in downtown New Orlea...
Friday, September 09, 2005

The Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument

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I will have to admit, Denny was right and I was wrong (and believe me, this doesn't happen often!) He said that we probably wouldn't...

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The view from a Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument overlook. The Upper Salmon Falls Power plant is below and there were a large number ...

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Water gushes from the canyon walls in the Thousand Springs area just east of Hagerman, ID. The water comes from an underground aquifer in t...

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A series of falls in the Thousand Springs area east of Hagerman, ID 

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Another fall in the Thousand Springs area. 

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Awww! I met this little fellow when we stopped to buy fresh sweet corn at a local Hagerman farm. There were about five foals including a p...
Thursday, September 08, 2005

Forwarded by a friend

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http://www3.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0410/feature5/ The above link is to an article published in the October 2004 issue of the National Ge...

A day at Glenns Ferry and the Oregon Trail

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Cutting back a bit on our sightseeing trips, we decided that a visit to Glenns Ferry and the Oregon Trail History and Education Center was a...

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A side view of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center that is located within the Three Island Crossing State Park in Glenns Ferry, Idaho.

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Across the river you can see the winch for Glenn's ferry service just above the Three Island crossing area at the Three Island Crossing ...

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The infamous Three Island crossing area of the Oregon Trail where many lives were lost as well as wagons, animals and belongings. It doesn...

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Official sign affirming the Oregon Trail through the overgrown weeds. 

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Tracing the path of early pioneers of the 1840s, Denny walks toward the Three Island crossing area of the Snake River in Idaho. 
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