This is a day-by-day record of our road trip to Yellowstone and back again.This book contains helpful hints and suggestions for what to pack, boon-docking suggestions, purchasing a National Parks pass, and more. Our thanks and appreciation go to Walmart, Cracker Barrel and Cabela's for allowing us to park our RV overnight in their parking lots. We also did a lot of shopping at the Walmarts and ate at some of the Cracker Barrels. In September, 2019, our two bedrooms were staged with everything we thought we would need for our trip. (It turned out a lot more than we would actually need or use.) Nancy had refrigerated items separated in the refrigerator, frozen items separated in the freezer and several plastic containers of canned and boxed non-refrigerated food items. After a lot of searching we eventually found RV safe toilet tissue and purchased several rolls.Someone asked, "What about bear spray?"We said we hadn't found it yet and would probably look for it in South Dakota or Wyoming. (It turned out we never had a need for it. And it was priced at $49.00 a can.) One of Nancy's friends suggested for protection to purchase a can of hornet spray if we couldn't find mace. So we were now armed with hornet spray and a not so vicious Shih Tzu. Everyone we met on this road trip was extremely friendly and always ready to help if there was a problem. It is a different world west of the Mississippi. I mean that is a good way.
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