Day 30 Monday August 30
We headed further west on our way to Troy, ID, but decided to spend a day in Boise before heading north. We got a good start, and had one last walk along the Snake River before leaving. We stopped in Hagerman National Monument to see if things have changed since we were here in 2008. The answer was not by much. When we first reached Boise, we went for a walk in Albertson Park. Boise has a plethora of beautiful parks. Before heading to the campground we had some wonderful frozen yogurt at the Blue Cow. The KOA west of Boise is a huge one with over 220 sites; almost all of them are filled with RVs. They put us in a site beside their work sheds that felt very exposed and very inadequate, a ghetto for tents. Then they moved us to a small RV site, much better. We could not make their WiFi connection work, and the owner came to help us. Unfortunately it still did not work, but fortunately the Boise Public Library is a great help. Temperatures in the upper 90's made putting the tent up very sweaty work. But we had a good night's sleep.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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