โJun-06-2014 04:51 AM
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โJun-09-2014 06:03 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
Hey..dude...this time you guys have to travel is a gift..unwrap it slowly. I don't expect you to not do your planning and electronic wizardry, but, in the end....you will wish you had.
Get off the interstates...go the slow way. Every little town has a city park..you can stop there. I mean..Moab was just a name, there is so much to experience just hangin out in Little America. Trust me...I have done it and continue to do so. Small town rodeos, race tracks, fairs, pie eatin from farmer markets.
Another suggestion then...start a Blog...this is kind of a way to involve everyone in the adventure. Take lots of pix..every day..upload to the Blog...heck, have a bunch of Blogs. One for each person if you like..but a joint Blog has an energy. You can do and upload kids video and music and all kinds of neat..time consuming...stuff.
For what it's worth.
Gary Haupt
Canada
โJun-08-2014 08:56 AM
โJun-08-2014 08:41 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Hi,
A lot of local gas stations also sell propane. During a cross country trip, I only filled once in a welding supply store with propane, most where at gas stations. Look for the large white tank.
There are a couple of free campgrounds between Jackson Hole and Yellowstone. It is just west of Flagg Ranch, a full hookup campground that is between the two National Parks.
Just don't tell the people at the Canadian border that you are un-employed and don't own a house. They did not let me in for those reasons. It is ILLEGAL to let a poor person into Canada. I guess if you are returning, you can get in though. I guess it did not matter that I had just sold my home for $360,000 and most of the profit was still in the bank at that time, giving me time to travel. I hope you have a fun time traveling around the US. I had a wonderful time in 2006 and 2007. I found many boondocking places, and stayed as long as possible at each one!
Fred.
โJun-08-2014 06:55 AM
Padlin wrote:Fastfwd75 wrote:
I am planning to buy a nano-sim once we get to the US to get Internet data on my phone. 1-3GB/month probably so I can also do email and browse when there is no wifi at camp.
I'm not familiar with this idea, is this just so you have additional memory for storage? I don't see where buying a nano-sim gets you data, am I just missing it?
โJun-08-2014 06:44 AM
โJun-08-2014 03:28 AM
Fastfwd75 wrote:
I am planning to buy a nano-sim once we get to the US to get Internet data on my phone. 1-3GB/month probably so I can also do email and browse when there is no wifi at camp.
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โJun-06-2014 06:48 AM
Desert Captain wrote:
Get the free Gas Buddy app it will save you serious $$$.
:C