Just getting back from our most recent RV trip, I must reflect the beautiful views and great time we experienced.
We started traveling north through Northern Arizona into Utah. After a day layover in Nephi, we continued North through the edge of Idaho to West Yellowstone, Montana, where we stayed for four nights. We met with some friends and toured Yellowstone National Park. Wildlife abundant and lots of super hot bubbling mud. Next, we continued East to Cody Wyoming, and visited the Buffalo Bill Cody Museums. This guy was a true American icon. Then we turned south into the west side of the Rockie Mountain National Park. Soaring mountains, more wildlife, buffalo-jams and really steep hiking.
Next, we kept going South and East to the Denver area to meet with some of Nancy's relatives. Great visit! Then back onto the back roads to southern Colorado/Northern New Mexico for a fun ride on a historic steam-powered train.
The last stop-over was in Grants, New Mexico to experience the local Indian lore, ruins and breathtaking canyons and parks.
The last day was heading home through the high country of Eastern Arizona and the "Rim country".
I REALLY condensed the description. It was a lot to see in just three weeks, but glorious. From Old Faithful of Yellowstone, to standing just yards from a mother Moose and her calf, to riding the highest narrow-gauge steam operated train in the world. This is a trip we will never forget. After these trip, I always take time to thank God for being so fortunate to be able to travel like this, and to see the beauty of our great country. We are VERY blessed, and know it.

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