After I’d been in Randle a couple days, my son drove over from Walla Walla where he lives to join me and the family at the Big Bottom Festival. He was early as I’m the only family in town at the moment. And when he dove into the park, he lets me know that now the park has a big Southern surrender flag the Stars & Bars proudly displayed right at the entrance to the park. As I said last time, they have a big one already attached to the owners/managers trailer. WTF? I’m surrounded by racist bigots I guess. I’d already paid for two nights and like I said last time, there’s not much choice in the small town of Randle for RVs so I stayed put.
James and I roamed around Randle, checking things out, visited the best bar in town, had dinner at the most popular restaurant in town, that sort of thing. Also stopped into the other RV park in town and that one is a membership only park where you have to buy in to be able to park at a reasonable rate. Since I didn’t expect to every be in Randle again, it wasn’t a bargain. They did have Wifi though, but I was told it sucked.
As you can see, James and Hunter were enjoying their vacation.
Lots of very nice pine trees here at the RV park. Since we’re up in the mountains, shade wasn’t that important this year here as it was mild, but they are appreciated none the less.
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It only took an hour to decide I wanted to stay a month, Wifi is very fast, so went back to the office and exchanged checks, this time paying for a month. They ask for $325/mo. plus a $75 deposit on electric. Lots of shade here, a scarce item at the other RV parks I’d looked at on the internet.



The above picture is as I’m nearing Omaha, NE. The following pictures are just random road shots as I cruised along, mostly on 2 lane country roads. Tried to avoid the interstates this trip just for the fun of it. 