It was cold outside, around 50°F, and since it usually stays 10°F warmer inside THE POD it was around 60°F. We've not been running the furnace at night to save on battery power. We still haven't been able to determine why the battery charge controller is saying the batteries are all charged up when they are actually below 30%. You don't want to take a lithium battery below 20% charged or you risk damaging it. Guess it's time to seek professional help!
We were on the road by 9:30AM and didn't even make it 4-miles down the road before we pulled over at a scenic overlook to take one last photo of the Bighorn National Forest.
Mountain Dew Honeydew flavor was released in Canada for a limited time from August 2023 to October 2023. It has now been made available in the United States, starting in July 2025, as a Franchise Exclusive Flavor, sold only at Maverik and Kum﹠Go gas stations.
Just outside of Buffalo we hopped onto Interstate 90 East, which is what we'll be traveling on for the next 130-miles.
There were no towns on Interstate 90 for the first 68-miles of our travels. Actually, for over an hour there wasn't much of anything to see between the towns of Buffalo and Gillette.
There are only 12 Walmart Supercenters in all of Wyoming and we just so happen to be passing by one today in Gillette, WY. We are going to make a stop to see if Tricia can find another pair of shorts to match the ones she purchased in Montana, she likes them that much!
Tricia found her yarn, but no shorts and no Mountain Dew. Next door was a Taco Bell so we enjoyed an early lunch while being off the boring Interstate.
While in Taco Bell I saw a new flavor of Mountain Dew in the fountain which I had to try. It's called Baja Midnight, which was just released on August 14th. It blends the flavors of passion fruit and tropical lime to create an interesting taste. It wasn't however my new favorite, Honeydew still holds the top spot for me.
After lunch it was time to get back on the road and travel another 60-miles of the boring Interstate driving until we reach the town of Sundance, WY.
It's where we will finally exit the Interstate and only have a short 3.5-mile drive to our campsite.
but it does spill over into Wyoming where we are staying at the Reuter Campground.
THURSDAY - The skies looked pretty clear at 6:15AM, but we are forecast for some rain showers early this afternnon and then increasing to thunderstorms by bedtime, just great!
That means that our sightseeing plans will have to be moved forward so that we're not caught outside when the rain starts.
By 8:15AM we were headed up the road to Warren Peak Lookout Tower. When I say, up the road, I really mean "UP" the road. The lookout tower is only 4-miles from the campground, but it's a full 1200' higher in elevation and at least 5°F cooler up there.
which in 1959 was the world’s first nuclear-powered radar station.
Today is not a clear day, with the clouds and smoke from the Canadian wildfires.
Tommorow we head out for a "new to us" National Park. Any guesses?
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