Just a short post about Hagerman and environs nearby. Several things about the town I like that involve bike riding. There are several halfway strenuous hills I can ride up every day, there’s a couple of interesting bars with grills. One is Wilson’s Club. Nice older bar where I was hanging out one afternoon and a slightly tipsey young women comes in and heads straight for me. Wants to talk and be all friendly like. Sure, I got no problem with that. After a while she joined her friends I spent some time checking out the antiques all over the bar. They had a couple nice IPAs on tap, flat TVs with the games on, and a typical bar type kitchen.
Then across the street is the Riverboat Restaurant which has a bar too. Here’s the thing about that…I went in one night and had dinner at the bar, local fresh caught fish. It was soooo good that I came back the next Friday for the same meal. And the gal that cooked it poured the salt on it. It was barely eatable. Terrible. I asked and it was the same cook…the bartender recognized me and remembered me getting it before. But…Gag.
Next week, I tried the Snake River Grill and had their Idaho Rainbow Trout. Yum. Everything was excellent the two times I went in there.
There’s three different flea markets in this town for some reason. More than I’d expect for a town this size. Also has an elders food pantry. Sort of suggests there’s lots of retired people here. It’s a smaller town and by all appearances doing well with no visible homeless population or even what I’d call a poor section of town. Here and there are some long abandoned homes for sale that didn’t sell in a timely manner but that doesn’t indicate a depressed economy for the area really. And those homes in the area for sale or not are well kept up. I did read an article in the local paper about the city council fining homes with junk in the yards, giving them X days to clean it up or pay the fine so I guess they are working on getting the town cleaned up. And it looks pretty damn good right now, so good job! Since I was touring the town on my bike, I got a street level view of most of the towns neighborhoods and they all look pretty nice. At least now they do. Never been here before so have no idea how it looked just a year ago.
Did some wandering around outside the town just to see what it’s like here…I headed NW along the Snake and stopped here and there to take pictures. Occasionally I’d cross over to the other side and see what’s up that road. Regular tourist stuff. These are all pictures from my Android phone.
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. 
The wait was long enough that my engine was off most of the wait, and some folks got out and wandered around, beers in hand. A couple drunk guys spent 20 minutes just in front of me trying to talk up a couple gurls in their car. They resisted so the guys eventually wandered off.
One of several small towns the road passes through after I left the freeway. Or it may be Forest City. Not sure.
And a shot of some of the rest of the park. 