This is our review of Harvest Hosts. Harvest Hosts is a membership program that allows people traveling in an RV to have a safe place to stop overnight without having a high cost to simply park. Although the overnight stay is generally free, there are no hookups. This means no electricity, no water, and no
While we were in the Salt Lake City area, we met with one of Mom’s friends at the Gardner Village Shopping Mall. The friend had printed scavenger hunt forms (from Gardner Village’s website) for each of the kids. It was fun trying to find the answers. Each completed scavenger hunt form could be turned in
We were lucky to find this great spot to boondock. Although it is technically a campground, there were no hookups of any kind. There was not a trash can anywhere. Truly a place to PACK IT IN – PACK IT OUT. We were on the end near the bridge which had a great spot to
Joel, Deb & Maya over at Chasing RV Sunshine challenged us to do this challenge; This or That RV Edition. Here is a link to their video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4pOkiJqLiM Our video is shown below. Here are the questions?1. Campground or Boondocking2. Class A or Towable3. Gas or Diesel4. Composting Toilet or Black Tank5. Solar or Generator6.
Sand Dunes were great. You can park anywhere and there are pit toilets and trash pickup. There is NO electric, water, or sewer. Watch the video to see what kind of drone problems that we encountered. This is part of our Season 3 Part 2 and was filmed in the second half of 2019. Killpecker
Newton Creek Campground is located in the Shoshone Nation Forest and was a great place to stay while visiting Yellowstone National Park especially when you can’t get into a campground in Yellowstone due to capacity or RV size. This campground is about 15 miles from the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park and 37 miles