It is funny to compare the technology we have access to compared with our trip in 2005. At that time, we didn't have smart phones, or wifi (or wifi hotspots from our smart phones). I was able to check Facebook, and get some new signage made for the library during our drive. We saw some of the pictures of the Preble Fieldhouse. So sad. It is killing Jeff not to go back to help all the coaches salvage equipment and make arrangements for sports seasons without a gym, but there is nothing he can do anyway.
We arrived in North Platte around 5:30 or so and immediately went to the North Platte Railroad Yard Viewing Tower. Even I had to admit that it was pretty cool. We went to the 7th floor where they have a view of this railroad yard, the biggest in the country. There were lots of signs explaining how many trains go through, the history of the Orphan Trains, and the Transcontinental Railroad.
After we satisfied our train desires, we went to the Buffalo Bill Historical Park Campground. Buffalo Bill's house and outbuildings were just a mile up the road in that Park, but we came after it closed and then left before it opened, so we didn't get a chance to see that. Maybe next time.
Our campsite was pretty nice. A big fat toad greeted us on our arrival and hid under our truck the whole time, but he did pose for the camera for a bit.
The kids were so excited to sleep in a tent for the first time. We camp a lot but have a pop up camper so haven't been tent camping since before kids. The boys explored the area, threw rocks into the North Platte River nearby and searched for roly polies.
These may be the footprints of a large dog, but if not, there are some very large animals roaming around the Platte.
Here is our camp set up.
There was rain in the area and we did pass through some showers, but we did not get rained on at all. The weather was very pleasant and the sleeping was comfortable for all.
The boys loved throwing stones into the river trying to make the biggest "plop" noise.
We had some jiffy pop after supper and something happened to our stove which started on fire. Jeff was not happy. Something is cracked in the pipes or something. We had to throw the stove out and plan to get a new one.
Sunset from the North Platte!
Loving the blog and loving that you're having so much fun!
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