Three States
Park City, Utah: Just a quick update tonight. We were up early,
exercising and preparing for a long drive to Park City, Utah. I ran out to the
adorably-named
Jackson Whole Grocer for produce and also found organic glazed donuts. Can I
convince myself an organic glazed donut is health food? No. But I had one
anyway. Today our route took us south on Highway 89 through Wyoming, into Idaho,
back into Wyoming, into Utah, back into Wyoming and finally into Utah - all on
the same road!

World's Largest Elk Antler Arch
The town of Afton, Wyoming - along our path today - is home to three
things of random significance.
1. World's Largest Antler Horn Arch (pictured above).
2. World's Largest Periodic (intermittent)
Spring - located 4 miles east of Afton in the Salt River Range.
Water flow is interrupted between 3 to 30 minutes, from August to May. A
cave behind the spring creates a siphon which causes interruptions in
the water flow.
3. Birthplace of
Rulon Gardener.
I can't make this stuff up.

Lander Cutoff
Highway 89 follows the Lander Cutoff for many miles. This trail left the
Oregon Trail near South Pass City, Wyoming and rejoined the Oregon Trail
in Idaho, northeast of Pocatello. The scenery all day was just
spectacular. Beautiful farms and ranches, mile after mile of hay fields
and miles of sage brush desert. We saw approximately 100 Pronghorn Sheep
on our drive today.

Larger than a Conestoga Wagon: the Magna Peregrinus along the
Lander Cutoff

We stopped for lunch (salad) at a roadside turnout. This
was our glorious view! The road is good, wide and without too much
excitement... except for seven miles of 7% downgrade...
We arrived to our reserved campsite in the
Park City RV
Resort mid-afternoon. The office was closed, but they had a pamphlet
waiting for us with our name and site number written across the top. It
was easy to find our campsite. Our site is very nice. It is a front-in
"Deluxe" site looking out over a small canyon with a creek (and the tent
camping area below). Beautiful... but the campground is so near I-80,
the noise is quite distracting.

We invited a young German couple, Pia und Daniel, over
for a glass of wine and chatted about their travels for quite some time.

Later, we noticed our dishwasher strangely beeping
mid-cycle The dishwasher was making all sorts of strange sounds. Oh. Oh.
We then realized we had no water. We then realized the entire campground
had no water. The campground uses a well and the pump stopped/is broken.
No replacement until the morning. We have a little water in our tank...
hope it lasts for a while.
It's always something!
Until my next update, I remain, your World's Largest RV Goddess.
RV Park: Park
City RV Resort. We have a full-service campsite
with 50 amp. Pool, hot tub, free wifi, bathhouse,
laundry, tent sites. I can't tell you how much we
are paying because the office is closed until the
morning and I have yet to receive a receipt or bill.