Sunset at Kaycee City Park
We woke up to the temperature of 54 degrees at Riverside Park in Douglas WY. It took a bit for the temperature to drop last night but it was very comfortable for sleeping. When Larry woke up he turned on the Wave3 to warm up the house part of the Minnie. The temperature in the cab was in the 40's but the house was in the 54.
I crawled out of bed at 7:30 and got dressed. Afterwards we had a quick breakfast of Hostess Donettes Fritter Rings. Then we got ready to leave Riverside Park. It was a great place to spend the night. It's free, they didn't even have a donation box. You can stay there for three nights. Once we got everything put away and secured we were on the road by 8:00.
We were going to drive 175 miles to Douglas WY but we ended up going 125 miles to Kaycee WY to the city park. The drive was interstate and the scenery was rolling hills and plains. At times we saw nice mountains, they reminded me of the Escalante National Monument in Utah. We saw a lot of Pronghorns in the fields. They were very healthy.
We stopped at the Walmart in Casper to pick up a few things because we weren't sure how long it's going to be before we see another Walmart. We spent the gift card we got from Larry's mom (Shirley). Thank you very much Shirley.
When we bought gas yesterday we had trouble with one of our credit cards. The same card would not work at Walmart today. We ended up using another one. Larry called the credit card company. The lady said she couldn't see anything wrong. She offered to send a new card but Larry told her we were on the road. The lady said let them know when and if he needed the new card.
We got to Kaycee at 11:30 and pulled into their Fairgrounds for lunch. After lunch we walked around to see if we could camp in the parking lot. There was a sign, that said "No Camping". So we moved a block over to the city park where you can stay overnight. You can park anywhere because there are only a few places that look like a site. One of them was being used already. We parked the Minnie and set it up for the night. It's another free park, you can stay for three nights.
Kaycee City Park is small but really nice. It has a few trees and a playground. The bathroom is a Port-A-Potty, which is very clean.
It got up to 85 degrees. It wasn't bad because we had a bit of shade and there was a small breeze. We opened the door, windows and vents to keep it comfortable. I went up above the cab to take a nap about 1:00. It was a little warm but I was able to sleep for an hour. In the evening it cooled off nicely.
We spent the day relaxing with a book. I asked Larry to choose a book for me yesterday and he selected The Last Crossing by Guy Vanderhaeghe. The story takes place back in the 1800's and so far it's a good book.
When we first got to the park we watched two guys training their five dogs to herd cattle. We enjoyed it until Larry saw one of the guys beating one of the dogs with a stick because he didn't do what it was suppose to do. I know you need to correct dogs when they do something wrong but you don't need to beat it with a stick. One of the dogs, that was black and white looked like it knew what to do. We watched them for awhile and we didn't see the guy beat any of the dogs again. The neighbors had a couple of horses, a goat, a few heads of cattle and five dogs.
After dinner I took a few pictures of the park. I didn't do too many steps, only 2,000.
Camping at Kaycee City Park