Day 24 Tuesday August 13
Another wonderful day. After breaking camp, which we do in a most leisurely fashion, we headed back to the Arches and walked two simple trails to see several fine arches. We have been in the park three different times, but do not recall doing the Windows section, which is easy to access and has really fine arches. We had lunch at a beautiful park in Green River, Utah after purchasing a locally grown melon. Unfortunately, Judy took one bite and had an attack of coughing. So, in the next three meals, Bill had five pounds of delicious cantaloupe. It had a slightly acidic flavor which is probably what triggered Judy's reaction. We spent the rest of the day on I-70 and US 50 and I-15 driving through starkly beautiful landscape to the Fillmore, Utah KOA, which turned out to be an excellent site with grass for the tent, a shelter for the picnic table, a light in the shelter and a good water and electric supply. The only downside was the wifi, which was very slow. Fillmore was the first territorial capital of Utah; the original Capitol is still preserved. A hot but dry day.
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