Monday, May 13, 2013

From Snowville to Mountain Home

It was already hot this morning when we got ourselves hooked up and ready to go. Once again, to our great relief, the living room slides behaved and came in properly.

We continued north on Interstate 84, crossing the road into Idaho. The freeway eventually merges with I-86 and then continues west along the Snake River.


There was lots of farming activity along the way. We saw this farmer cutting down the year's first cutting of alfalfa hay --


There's a reason it's called the "snake." We followed many of its winding bends --


As the road turned northwest towards Jerome and Glenns Ferry, we began to see more and more of these large potato storage sheds. It's a bit too early to plant potatoes, but we saw lots of fields tilled up and ready to go.


It was extremely hot when we arrived at the KOA in Mountain Home. I was so warm after hooking up the electricity and water that we decided it was definitely time to turn on the air conditioning. The wind was blowing as we walked over to to the office. It felt like a draft directly out of the oven. It is still 83 degrees outside at 9 PM.

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