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Prairie Band Casino RV Park in Mayetta, KS. Just a bit North of Topeka off HWY 75. It's a regular little trip for us. Campground is open, no tree cover. Spaces are wide and pretty level, all FHU, and with a player's card from the Casino $27.50 night all in. Unless, of course, you get comped because you go there often. At that point, the rates become, um, variable. The craps tables were not my friend this trip. :cry:
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We left Blanchard, ID today and drove over to Bigfork, MT at an owner resort park. It’s on the opposite side of Flathead Lake next to Polson motorcoach. Nice sites but they don’t have any furniture for us to use 🫣.
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Monument RV Resort Fruita, Colorado
I left the Front Range last week and headed over the Continental Divide for the West Slope of Colorado. Fruita is a nice small town and the the RV park is just down the road from the Colorado National Monument and in proximity to the Grand Mesa. My timing was perfect as they had just started harvesting Olathe Sweet corn, which I have been enjoying daily. The drive on I-70 was a frustrating one as there are numerous ongoing road construction projects all along the way with lane closures. We all know how fun it is driving a coach, towing a toad, and the inconsiderate drivers making lane merging an interesting challenge. For anyone here be aware driving on I-70 between the Front Range and the West Slope you will have to deal with these road construction projects and horrible road surfaces.

Later next week I will be going back to the Front Range to meet up with a buddy and then it's off to the Bonneville Salt Flats for Speed Week. I will spend a week dry camping on the flats as we attempt to hopefully set some new records again this year. We are taking 6 motorcycles to run on the flats in various categories.


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Here are some of the motorcycles we will be running on the salt flats.

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Lovin' the Trumpet! My first bike was a 72 Daytona Twin 500cc.
 
I've been riding Triumphs since the 60's... here is my 1968 Bonneville 68T120R which I still have and it's a daily rider.

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Spending a few days at Crystal Creek RV Park just outside of Seaside, OR. Finally, a park with enough open space for picnic tables and a fire ring!!!

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I pulled up in the toad and as I stopped I heard the long blast of a diesel air horn. My dog discovered it can blast the horn vs. bark. Great...

Best,
-Mark
 

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