Whoa, was that the alarm? We didn’t have a lot to do to get ready, make coffee & tea, pick up a bit and put the top down on the camper, it went real fast and we were able to get out of town on time. We took turns driving all day long, the book on tape kept us entertained. When we reached Lava Hot Springs Montana it was noon. We had driven the 10 miles off the highway to see if this was a place we wanted to spend the night. It wasn’t quite what we thought and it was real early so we ate lunch and drove on into the afternoon.
Dillon Montana was a good spot to find a place to rest. We drove in and followed the signs to the KOA, even though the sign on the highway said it opens April 1. Linda checked in with a lady when we arrived and she said “take any spot you want, put $10 in the night slot, the restrooms are open around the side.” The BLM sites were $10 with no power, water, or bathrooms! So there we stayed on our last night of our trip. I made dinner of chilli, eggs and cheese and we ate and cleaned up. Showers were in order for this evening and both Linda and I used as much hot water as we could. We went to bed early again. Early bed time was easy on vacation; I think I could do this every night.
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