Aggie & I will be taking to the open highways accross the USA in pursuit of new adventures. We welcome all old friends as well as new friends to follow along our journey.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Ponderosa Campground
We arrived here in Cody, Wyoming on July 9 for 3 nights. We toured Buffalo Bill Historical Museum one day. Toured Buffalo Bill Dam one day which is the tallest dam in the country. We also visited Cody's original town with all the old buildings from that period. Afterward, we did some window shopping in town on Sunday which was a mistake since most shops close on Sunday here. The campground was fine but a little pricey at $40 per night with my goodsam discount. We had a level pull through site with full hookups and 50 amp service. Most people used this stop for home base for Yellowstone National Park. There is a Walmart in town which was full of RV's parking for free. I rate this park P***+. This was a picture of a horse drawn carriage used to tour up to 11 people through Yellowstone National Park up until 1917 when cars were more popular. It took 5 to 6 days and cost $35 to $50 dollars which was all inclusive; food, lodging, and transportation.
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