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July 25 - Oregon

We had planned to drive straight to California today, but we didn't quite make it. The detour was quite lovely!

Leaving Idaho, we stopped and drove through the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Mustang adoption corrals. These corrals hold the mustangs after they are rounded up and until they are adopted. There were some beautiful horses. It's a good thing we weren't pulling a trailer!!

We stopped by a grocery to refill supplies. We noticed when we came out that the passenger side of our RV was starting to separate like the driver's side had, which caused all of the grief at the start of our trip. Rather than chance it, Josh crawled on top of the RV and glued the fiberglass panel with some super adhesive and taped the seams with Gorilla Duct Tape. That's right...Imagine the scene, if you will...We were duct taping our RV in a Walmart parking lot. LOL!

By then, it was starting to get late. We decided on a change of plans and camped in Crater Lake National Park. The snow is still piled everywhere. Their campsites with electricity were full, and generators weren't allowed, so it was shaping up to be a COLD night. More about Crater Lake tomorrow...







Just a bit of snow!






We settled into our site, got the campfire roaring, and roasted hot dogs for dinner. Then, we piled under the covers -- in all of our clothes -- to sleep through the night.



Caden, the veritable fashion plate







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