Empire, Mi

Around 10am Kyle and I left Empire, MI in our newly renovated 1972 Apache Mesa Popup Camper.
Tahquamenon State Park, MI

J W Wells State Park

After our first night in the Camper we woke up to a beautiful sunrise over Lake Michigan
Jolly Green Giant

Pipestone National Monument

We visited Pipestone National Monument. The quarries there have yielded the red pipestone sacred to native american tribes for more than 2000 years.
The world's only Corn Palace

Badlands National Park

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Devils Tower

Standing over 600 feet Devils Tower is still somewhat of a geological mystery. Also, won a stare-off against a prairie dog!
Crazy Horse Memorial

Checked out the Crazy Horse memorial today! Started in 1947 and still under active construction, funded only by visitors donations. Cool stuff!
Geographical Center of the United States

Leaving South Dakota we passed by the geographical center of the United States, in the middle of nowhere!
Yellowstone - Mammoth Hot Springs

Yellowstone - Lower Falls and Canyon

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone - Steamboat Geyser

Yellowstone - Petrified Tree

This is petrified remains of a redwood tree that is over 50 million years old. An acient eruption buried the redwoods that once grew in Yellowstone. Now the tree is solid stone. Lucy made anotherBaca selengkapnya
Space Needle

Today we drove into Seattle and spent the day there and got to see some cool things. We will have to come back, there was too much to explore.
Chihuly Garden and Glass

While downtown we visited Dale Chihuly's glass exhibit. It is home to some of his impressive pieces of art.
First Beach

Temperate Rainforest

Mount Saint Helens

Gifford Pinchot National Forest

Spent the day at a campground near Mt. St.Helens. Our spot was in an old growth forest near Lower Lewis Falls.
Mount Howard, OR

We drove to Enterprise, OR to visit our friend Jacob Strampe. After taking the tramway to the summit of Mount Howard we hiked around to take in the killer view.
Wallowa Lake and River

We went to Wallowa Lake to see the spawning kokanee salmon. Their bright red color made them easy to spot in the clear water. We even saw a medium sized black bear! Sadly he was a bit camera shy
Crater Lake

This collapsed volcano has been collecting rain and snowmelt since 5700 BCE. At 1949ft (594m) this is the deepest lake in the United States. The water was just beautiful.
PelancongLooks nice
PelancongYou guys did a great job on the camper