Yesterday we moved the coach from Loa to Tremonton, Utah, a distance of about 270 miles. It was complicated by an ornery entrance step. In order to get the step retracted, Dave had to disconnect the step from the motor and chain the step in place for driving. We put our 4-foot step ladder in the rig and pulled the ladder out whenever we needed to stop–for fuel and for two geocaches. A repair person has been contacted.
One of Dave’s goals is to find a cache in each of Utah’s counties and these caches happened to be both on our route and in counties new to him.
After the long traveling day, we treated ourselves to supper in one of the highest-rated restaurants in Tremonton: The Grille at the bowling alley. The food was great and we were reminded of how much we enjoyed eating at Lee’s Restaurant in Colonial Lanes in Orlando–back in the 1970’s.
Today we got to know Tremonton better as we shopped for groceries (two nice stores here in this town of 9,000) and took a look at art for some geocaches.
Very nice Picture and description I have been traveling with both of yo thank you .
Susan
· May 27, 2021 at 3:38 pm
Chris told me he was trying to tell you where he was when he was at Aspen Academy. It was just outside of Loa. Britt and I stayed in Loa and went to see some of Bryce National Park while we were there.
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Elmee · May 18, 2021 at 8:04 pm
Very nice Picture and description I have been traveling with both of yo thank you .
Susan · May 27, 2021 at 3:38 pm
Chris told me he was trying to tell you where he was when he was at Aspen Academy. It was just outside of Loa. Britt and I stayed in Loa and went to see some of Bryce National Park while we were there.
Laura · June 15, 2021 at 6:39 am
Nice little town.