Hi everybody, this is Bridget from Bridget's Lifestyle Blog. I am taking over Luke's Travel Blog for the day. Today I am going to tell you about my trip through the Dakotas and Wyoming. Sorry for no picture I like to keep my identity safe and all that.
We took our camper on this trip and went through Minnesota through North Dakota to South Dakota and our last place was Wyoming. In North Dakota I was asleep until we got to our campsite, we stopped in a town and got some homemade sausages and burgers. The details area bit blurry but I remember that first morning we made a campfire and cooked eggs, bacon, and sausage.
I slept when we went from North Dakota to South Dakota, mostly because it was the end of the school year and I was so tired. My mom told me while I was asleep there was an hour we just drove on a straight road and there were no trees just flat plain and you could see for miles. There was no phone service or gas stations not even houses. She was scared, but I slept through it all.
One of the cities I distinctly remember going through was Deadwood South Dakota. It was a town with really steep hills which is why it was so scary because our camper breaks weren't working right. So we would have to drive like 20 m/h.
A couple other places we went was the Bad Lands which surprisingly didn't look all that bad, we visited Mount Rushmore, we went in the afternoon and stayed till dark because they did a memorial service thing. On the way back to the campsite I puked out the car window, so my mom cancelled an airplane ride we were going to take the next day.
The best part out of these trips was being at the camper and cooking food outside. It was always fun when it rained and we got stuck inside and watched movies in this little camper. I miss going out and exploring different cities though and driving for hours. When it was actually happening we all got cranky at times, and like setting up the camper at each campsite was annoying because each one was different and didn't always have like free water or a garbage disposal area.
Overall though I miss camping. We sold our camper so we can't do it anymore, and it is one of the things I deeply miss. When I have kids I'm going to buy an RV or camper and go on vacations with them. Go check out my blog @ https://itsbridgetoriley.blogspot.com/
We took our camper on this trip and went through Minnesota through North Dakota to South Dakota and our last place was Wyoming. In North Dakota I was asleep until we got to our campsite, we stopped in a town and got some homemade sausages and burgers. The details area bit blurry but I remember that first morning we made a campfire and cooked eggs, bacon, and sausage.
I slept when we went from North Dakota to South Dakota, mostly because it was the end of the school year and I was so tired. My mom told me while I was asleep there was an hour we just drove on a straight road and there were no trees just flat plain and you could see for miles. There was no phone service or gas stations not even houses. She was scared, but I slept through it all.
One of the cities I distinctly remember going through was Deadwood South Dakota. It was a town with really steep hills which is why it was so scary because our camper breaks weren't working right. So we would have to drive like 20 m/h.
A couple other places we went was the Bad Lands which surprisingly didn't look all that bad, we visited Mount Rushmore, we went in the afternoon and stayed till dark because they did a memorial service thing. On the way back to the campsite I puked out the car window, so my mom cancelled an airplane ride we were going to take the next day.
The best part out of these trips was being at the camper and cooking food outside. It was always fun when it rained and we got stuck inside and watched movies in this little camper. I miss going out and exploring different cities though and driving for hours. When it was actually happening we all got cranky at times, and like setting up the camper at each campsite was annoying because each one was different and didn't always have like free water or a garbage disposal area.
Overall though I miss camping. We sold our camper so we can't do it anymore, and it is one of the things I deeply miss. When I have kids I'm going to buy an RV or camper and go on vacations with them. Go check out my blog @ https://itsbridgetoriley.blogspot.com/
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