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Next Stop, South Dakota

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Ever thought about taking a month off, and driving coast to coast? In the summer of 2006 we got to do just that! We traveled from Connecticut to the Pacific and back, visiting as many National Parks and Attractions as we could, tent camping along the way. Here is our story!

Next Stop, South Dakota

Isolated campground in New Lisbon, Wisconsin
It was cool and foggy when we got up, with a light mist rising from the pond.  There was algae and pond scum in the cold water, so I thought the "No Swimming" sign was unnecessary! The campground was nice, but desolate. There were trailers there, but they seemed to be empty.  We were the only souls around.  I found some abandoned firewood at a campsite nearby, and packed it into the truck. (most camp store charge $5 a bundle, so we scrounge when we can!)  We bought milk and cereal at the BP station, and ate breakfast while we were packing up.  The showers were empty and hadn't been used in awhile, we had to clear the spiders out before we could use them! We hit the road headed West through Minnesota, the next stop will be the Mitchell Corn Palace!
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Isolated campground in New Lisbon,…
Isolated campground in New Lisbo
our camp...behind a gas station!
our camp...behind a gas station!
I guess New Lisbon isnt the vacat…
I guess New Lisbon isn't the vac
cool and misty on my morning walk
cool and misty on my morning walk
no swimming? no problem!
no swimming? no problem!
there were some trailers there, bu…
there were some trailers there,
time to pack the truck and move on!
time to pack the truck and move on!
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