Catching up: Venturing Out Again (July 2020 to Dec 2020)

This is one of a multipart “catch-up” series to cover our last two years.  The others in the series include: 
October 2019 to Pandemic , Criss-Crossing the Country – Eastward, Criss-Crossing the Country – Westward

After staying put for over 3 months, we were pretty comfortable with the social-distancing, curb-side pickup, and delivery way of life and realized we could do that anywhere.  We decided we should hit the road again, but with a few adjustments. 

  • We left in late June, spent a couple of weeks with our kids in Dallas, and then headed North to Alamosa and then on to Del Norte, CO. 
  • While in Colorado, we (remotely) sold our last piece of real estate – a rent house in North Texas.
  • We made new friends in Del Norte and decided to join them and a bunch of other folks for a weekend boondocking near Durango.  This meant climbing over Wolf Creek Pass (twice!) which definitely tested out our diesel rig’s capabilities (SO much better than the old gasser!).
  • After our stay in Del Norte, we traveled to Montrose, CO and used that as a base camp to visit Ouray, Silverton, the Million Dollar Highway, Telluride, and the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.  Also found a new favorite distillery, Storm King in Montrose.
  • Leaving Montrose, we drove north over the Grand Mesa (beautiful – worth a trip!), spent a quick night in Craig, CO, another in Casper, WY (stayed at a Harvest Host which was an art museum), and then on to the Sturgis, SD area.  
  • From Sturgis, we visited Deadwood, the Needles Highway in Custer State Park, and Rapid City.  We got some snow there in early September.
  • Left Sturgis and drove to Sweet Briar Lake, ND.  We stayed for several nights in a great boondocking site at a county park on the lake.  Very quiet, private, and great cellular internet!
  • Viki’s Dad flew up to meet us in Bismarck, ND.  His 50th state!  While in the area, we visited Teddy Roosevelt National Park, the State Capitol Building,  Fort Mandan, and a Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center.
  • Traveled south from there to boondock on Dude Ranch Road near Chamberlain, SD for a few days.  Very quiet spot on the Missouri River, but lots of flies!
  • Stopped in Sioux Falls, SD to shop and get our flu shots.  
  • Spent a week at Nebraska Tailwaters COE park across the river from Yankton, SD. Had a facebook encounter with Roger’s high school youth group leader and she and her husband joined us for an evening at the park.  It was the beginning of paddlefish (like sturgeon) season and we saw lots of enormous (4-5 ft long) fish pulled out of the river.
  • We went from there to a unique Harvest Host, a candy shop in Glendale, IA, and then on to a County Park in the Kansas City, MO area.
  • We spent a week enjoying the KC area, including a visit to Boulevard Brewing.
  • From KC, we headed south again, spending a night at a nice winery near Joplin, MO (Keltoi Winery) and then settled at Belle Starr COE in Eufala, OK.  We really enjoyed this park.  There isn’t really anything nearby other than the lake, so it was a quiet and relaxing week.  
  • We then joined our old brewing club, the Mashrunners, for “Beer Camp” near Durant, OK.  Drank a little bit of beer :).
  • We spent a week in Sherman, TX shuffling storage and taking care of doctors appointments, but interrupted that with a quick dash to Austin to vote (absentee ballot requests sent from South Dakota got messed up!)
  • We spent the next few weeks in the DFW area (Hickory Creek COE and Lake Lewisville Campgrounds) and saw the kids as COVID allowed.  While there we bought our Honda CRV and sold our Fiat 500 with Carvana.  Touchless sales – What a new experience.
  • We finished the year in Austin (traveled there via Dancing Bee Winery – a Harvest Host) and spent nearly six weeks at what we now consider our “home” park, Austin East KOA.  Did a quick drive with Viki’s Dad to Dallas to stay at an AirBnB and see the kids just before Christmas.  Holidays were strange for everyone in 2020.

Here are a few photos from this period:

(Pro tip! Clicking on the photo makes it bigger and captions are below it)

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