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Where did the twin go? – Twin Falls Park

Posted on May 6, 2021 by Rick Posted in Scenery, Sightseeing .

There was once a double waterfall at this location. But no more. In the early 1900s, one side was blocked off in order to build a hydroelectric powerplant. We were hoping to see the twins but could not.

This is part of our Season 3 Part 2 and was filmed in the second half of 2019.

Twin Falls Park
https://www.idahopower.com/community-recreation/recreation/parks-and-campgrounds/twin-falls-park
Kimberly, ID 83341
GPS coordinates: 42.58887, -114.35695
https://goo.gl/maps/eZwyvaSFf5awqUv8A


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Did We Find Batman?

Posted on January 23, 2020 by Kaylla Posted in Scenery, Sightseeing .

Welcome to Craters Of The Moon National Monument.

We started off with a hike which was about 4 miles round trip to all the caves. My favorite cave was the Indian Cave. When you first enter the cave, it hasa big area, it was kinda cold but not too cold. I wore a tank top. By the time you get to the back of the cave it gets “colder”. I wanted Amber’s jacket so I do recommend a light jacket or sweater.

Then came the Boy Scout Cave, it wasn’t really a big cave. It had a area where you can go out the other side we didn’t through. We also met this nice family that has went to the caves before so they knew how the “layout” was in the caves.

We also went to the Beauty Cave, very cool in there. It has a “really small” opening at the beginning then it opens up real soon. Then we got tired and went back to the truck. If you ask me, I loved this place. It has its spot in my favorite book.

Craters Of The Moon National Monument
https://www.nps.gov/crmo/
1266 Craters Loop Road
Arco, ID 83213
GPS coordinates: 43.461904, -113.562021



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Craters Of The Moon National Monument

Posted on January 9, 2020 by Kaylla Posted in Scenery, Sightseeing .

Craters Of The Moon National Monument

Today we are at, Craters Of The Moon National Monument. This is where there are a lot of lava tubes and caves which is going to be featured in one of our future videos. There are “many” hikes to do all over the place, most of them go to caves or lava tubes. Some of them are miles long those are ones we didn’t do but we did do some also going to be in a up coming video. Some people this this is where they faked the moon landing we think the moon landing is real. So if you wanna see us be crazy chickens on some hikes an in caves be sure to look for those videos SOON not now not later soon. Thank you my friends for coming to us.

https://www.nps.gov/crmo/
1266 Craters Loop Road
Arco, ID 83213
GPS coordinates: 43.461904, -113.562021 #LivingCoast2Coast

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Southern Loop – Yellowstone National Park

Posted on October 31, 2019 by Amber Posted in RV Living, Scenery, Sightseeing .

Today we are visiting the Yellow Stone National Park Southern Loop. This loop contains Old Faithful, Gibbon Falls and other cool things. The southern loop is probably my favorite part of Yellowstone. It has a lot of waterfalls and trails as well. It is very beautiful like the rest of the park.

And in the words of Jupiter:
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Tower Falls – Yellowstone National Park

Posted on August 29, 2019 by Kaylla Posted in RV Living, Scenery, Sightseeing .

Today we visited Tower Falls, Yellowstone National Park. It is kinda north of the lake, I do recommend visiting the Tower Falls. As you see, Dad is very thirsty and wanted a drink of the nice water from the falls.

Yellowstone National Park
West Thumb
GPS coordinates: 44.891942, -110.386694

 

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West Thumb – Yellowstone National Park

Posted on August 22, 2019 by Kaylla Posted in RV Living, Scenery, Sightseeing .

Today we visited the West Thumb in Yellowstone National Park.

This is located in the lower area of Yellowstone. The geysers put off a lot of heat, it kinda feels like you are in a sauna. The walk around these geysers was not very long.

Mom didn’t go on this walk because we didn’t know if we could get the wheelchair through the boardwalk.

It was really cool how some of the geysers we’re kinda erupting.

It is funny how everyone was looking at one and another one across from it got jealous and boiled a bunch. We met a group of people that told us that one of the geysers is 53 feet deep.

The lake was very very pretty.

It was cool how there was one geyser with hot water coming out right next to the cold water lake.

The water that the girls and I touched was cold and it was from some of the geysers. The reason that it was cold is because it was going through a little stream which cooled the water off.

Yellowstone National Park
West Thumb
GPS coordinates: 44.415571, -110.573360

 

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