So we did a bit of campsite touring we didn't need to. The odd part about this is that although the building was marked as ranger office, it also had a registration desk in it, which was not advertised anywhere. I explained the situation and he was kind enough to assist. So we headed to the camp headquarters and were lucky enough to find a park ranger just heading to his office. And then there were others that seemed available, but with signage saying you had to contact the park hosts to confirm. When we arrived at the park it was a bit confusing selecting a site. So the GPS was set and we were on our way. I did a search on state parks and reviews and Bruneau Dunes State Park near Mountain Park seemed like a great choice. Rather than reserve any campsites we thought we would wing it and see what was around. This time I consulted more thoroughly with my driver/weatherman and we decided to go to the Boise area. Not because there is nothing to say, but rather because I can fill pages about our family, and that might get a bit much for some of you. Usually when we are at home I do monthly updates. We are on the road now, so you may not see a blog for awhile. But is was the perfect choice to end our vacation. Our stay here has been cold and reminds us of what is waiting at home weather-wise. We took the opportunity to visit some trails and streams while here. Nature is in it's fall glory now, and the scenery is alive with oranges and golds. I think it's two things one the mountains and two the small town essence of the community. Waterton Park has always instilled a quiet restful feeling in me. As the weather is cooling off it is nice to have electrical hook up as well.Īfter Como Lake we headed home to Canada. Essentially because we knew where it is, and we can get a good walk in there. Being their groupies will keep us busy!īut not to get ahead of myself, we returned to the campground at Como Lake for one night in our journey back. I am excited to see the kids in all their activities - Blake in hockey, Reese and Emerson in ringette, music and dance, Connor in his first year of Timbits hockey, and Connor and Mason in swimming. We started out in Alberta, earlier than usual, and hence will be home a bit sooner. This September holiday has been a bit different than most. Well there comes a time when you have to head home.
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