Kathryn Albertson Park | Boise, Idaho
Jackson, Wyoming: We woke to a clear
and warm morning and headed out to
Kathryn Albertson Park, just next to the campground. The park has a
beautiful wild wetland, and landscaped gardens with several miles of paved
paths meandering through the park. Snickers was in heaven! Get that dog in
2-inches of grass and he is in his element - tail and head held high,
prancing, looking for rabbits. A completely different pooch than usual:
sleeping, snoring, farting. Kathryn Albertson Park was especially pretty
because we were there at sunrise. A mist rose off the ponds. Sleepy geese
floated in the reeds. A few late, dwindling, blooms. A few newly-fallen
autumn leaves.
DT ran on the trails, while Snickers and I walked. Then DT took the dog for
a slow half-mile jog. So, Snicks was sleeping as we headed east on I-84, and
he slept until we stopped for lunch at 1:00 pm. I would have dozed too, but
we were listening to the Congressional Hearings (Iraq) on NPR. After the
radio station faded, we had our own debate. Ours was a little more lively
than the one in DC.
This was another serious driving day - over 400 miles. We left 84 at Idaho
Falls, where we turned onto Highway 26 (which, believe it or don't - is the
same Highway 26 that travels through Portland, Oregon). 26 follows the South
Fork of the Snake River and goes along the shores of Palisades Lake, which
is formed by Palisades Dam, where you can buy groceries at the nearby,
cleverly-named, Dam Store. At Alpine Junction, we turned north on 89, which
connects with 191 at Hoback Junction, and followed it into Jackson. (The
route info is for Howard, who will correct me if I a wrong.) Today we saw a
few deer on the side of the road, and about a million potato farms. We were
delayed for about one hour with road construction, the BC2 (our Honda CRV
tow-car) is now one-inch thick with mud and we stopped at the first
campground we came across - The Virginian. I have stayed here before -
easily remembered by the outrageously - high $47 summer rate! Still pretty
expensive now at $37.
Mariners are on the satellite, Snickers is snoring and dishes are drying
(chicken tacos and fruit). Tomorrow we are having a little adventure and I
promise photos. The weather is really nice - warm and sunny!
RV Park:
The
Virginian Lodge RV Resort