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Living Like A Lizard in the Eastern Sierra

Greg returns to California, and visits many Campgrounds in the Mammoth Lakes area. That is what happens when you lose you tail. But more on that later. I have been busy. 16 campgrounds visited in 6 days. All in California. That’s right, I will be checking out campgrounds in the Golden State for the next […]

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Grand Teton National Park and the Foxy Lady

Greg continues onward to Grand Teton National Park, City of Rocks National Reserve, and Southfork State Recreation Area! So after spending two weeks in Yellowstone, I headed out on Thursday morning. But I stopped first at the Grant Village Laundry/Showers and did both. And that is where I saw my dream camping machine. One of […]

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Yellowstone National Park Part One

CampsitePhotos.com begins tour of Yellowstone National Park! I left Curt Gowdy State Park last Tuesday after one last campfire and a glimpse of the full moon. My destination was Seminoe State Park, about 160 miles west. From the town of Sinclair, next to Rawlins, it’s a 32 mile drive north on a two lane road. […]

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E.T. and the Prairie Puppies

We get a few Wyoming campgrounds as we head toward Yellowstone National Park: No, it’s not a new country band, just some creatures I happened upon at Devil’s Tower. But that comes later. I left Custer State Park on Wednesday with my usual companion. Rain. I headed 100 miles west to Wyoming. My first stop […]

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Custer State Park Part One

We begin our visit to the beautiful and very popular Custer State Park. I arrived at Custer State Park late on Saturday. There are nine campgrounds in the park and they are all on the reservation system. At Custer you can reserve a site one year in advance. This is the crown jewel of South […]

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Land of 10,000 Lakes

Nothing but lakes and campgrounds to see as we continue our trip through Minnesota! Stepping back a bit in time to Temperance River I found another use for my bike basket. It makes a great sock dryer! Before leaving for Bear Head Lake State Park the next morning I made a batch of tacos for […]

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My Blue Heaven

More Minnesota Campgrounds and one Big Fish! Not only was that a silly Steve Martin movie, but it has been my world for the past four days. Blue lakes, blue rivers, and, finally, blue sky! I left Wild River State Park on Saturday and headed 65 miles north to St. Croix State Park for three […]

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Croix Me A River

Our 2013 Photo Tour continues as we visit some great campgrounds in the Twin Cities area. Before I left Nerstrand-Big Woods State Park last Sunday I went and found a spot to do laundry. I wanted to wash my sleeping bags so I needed some big equipment. I found them. A giant washer. And a […]

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Keep Your Cows Cool

Our 2013 Photo Tour Swings Into South Dakota. On Tuesday I left Lewis and Clark SRA in Nebraska. I really liked this campground. It has great sunrises, 192 large campsites, A marina, A sandy beach with driftwood, And lots of birds. Big birds. The camp hosts told me that there was a pair of eagles […]

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Severe Clear

Our 2013 Photo Tour continues across Nebraska with mostly ‘Severe Clear’ skies! Severe clear is a term pilots use to describe a cloudless sky, with ceiling and visibility unlimited. That is how the last week of April turned out at the end. The first day of May was a different story. Since the weather was […]