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        <description><![CDATA[Where is everyone? Are you guys all traveling ALL summer. I keep checking for some camping stories. Seems like everyone else is waiting for their T@B to be delivered.<div>We had a great time out west in June. 3 weeks and 5,600 miles on the road and very little access to internet. Or really time to post because we are camping!!! We had a fast paced trip. So fast, that we did not use our PahaQue canopy until we got to Idaho and camped with our adult children. They helped put it up for us. Glad we had it, the winds and sand in Idaho and Utah were constant during our time there. We do not have a tent set up. Probably would be a good idea for the extra space. We cooked almost every night out of the clamshell. Used our I Heater several nights. Used the AC in Utah. Everything worked like a dream. </div><div>We hope to hear from some of you when you get a chance to post. </div><div>Biggest surprise: Craters of the Moon</div><div>Best camping site on the planet:  Red Fish Lake, Idaho</div><div>Most fun camping spot: Three Mile Island Crossing, Idaho</div><div>Most expensive: Jackson, WY. </div><div>Not impressed: KOA camp grounds</div><div>The way I got interested in the T@B was reading the travel post of a Little Guy traveler. When I read his post, I read his entire 3 month journey. I knew that we could do it, Come on, Let's inspire some future T@Bbers. </div><div>We got new tires before we left on the trip. 2014 model and our tires had worn because we had had the wrong hitch. </div><div>We never really needed all those locks! </div><div>We took too many clothes. </div><div>Love the performance of the Yeti. We kept it in our SUV. </div><div>We did lose another tag. Bought another one for $3.00 when we got home. </div><div>Gas was the most expensive in Utah. </div><div>We did not get great gas mileage but it was not terrible. Better than the price of an airline ticket and rental car.</div><div>Grateful for our beautiful state parks and for our national treasures, our National Parks. </div><div><br /></div>]]>
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