Sheridan, Wyoming – 03 August 18

We thought we may get some wet weather overnight, however, that did not appear to happen.

I was also hoping to go for another small run this morning but after hearing what sounded like gunshots last night, I changed my mind. Maybe it was the weather…

Instead, we packed up the van and hit the road, Jack, leaving just after 8 am.

Back on I90 East.

Our scenery today was filled with farms, cornfields, wheatfields, railway lines, factories, historical battlefield sites and gorgeous rolling hills, albeit on the busy interstate.

We did take a slight detour when we missed the next interstate, which was lovely as we drove through beautiful farms and more rolling hills. As we turned onto the detour there was a small aircraft parked off the road, in a very random spot. On researching, we found that the plane had an emergency landing on the Interstate the previous night.

Soon we were back on Interstate 90 East, Miss USA advising us we had 242kms more on the busy road.

A small stop amongst the farmland for a simple lunch in the motorhome, through the Big Horn Mountains and across the border into Wyoming.

At this stage, Pete asked how long we wanted to drive and we responded, not much longer.

Good news, Pete decided we only had a half an hour more until our campsite for tonight, Peter D’s RV Park. Peter D’s not Peter B’s…

Settle into the campsite, school work and then a lovely ride into and stroll around historic ‘cowboy country’ Sheridan. The street art in these small towns is incredible, it would be wonderful if we could see something similar in Geraldton. If it could survive the vandalism…

Dinner at Wyoming’s Rib and Chop House, ride back to camp and then a lovely evening relaxing in the RV.

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