We are here
for just an overnight stay and I think this campground is going on my list of
probably wouldn’t want to visit again unless we couldn’t find anything else in
the area (which is why we are here tonight).
To be honest the site where we are has full hookups and is a nice level
gravel pull through site at the back of the park. When we pulled in the entrance almost didn’t accommodate
us, we still didn’t make it over to the street where the office was
located. We came in a street over and
walked to register. The front part of
the park has a lot of small campers that have been here forever and it makes a
very poor first impression. There is
also a railroad track right behind us – more on that later, so far no train has
come through.
Last night
we stayed just before Bend, OR. If you
are ever in the area going east out of Bend on Highway 20, be sure to fuel up
before you head out. There was nothing
but open land with scrub brush for about 100 miles.
We stopped
at this rest area for lunch. These folks
are serious about their “no litter” policy.
After the
rest area we got into what we thought were some serious mountains. However, looking at our maps and atlas, it
seems they are not significant enough to deserve a name. At any rate from here on to the end of our
trip in Fruitland, just across the Oregon/Idaho border the scenery was pretty
nice.
I don't know what these guys are doing, but I think it is going to take a long time
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