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Fargo to Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Fargo to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The sites were first come, first serve, so we only stopped at a rest area and gas stations along the way. The landscape changed from extremely flat farmland, to grassy areas with little lakes, and then to hilly cattle grazing land, and then wham, we were suddenly in badlands rock formation. The whole day we were climbing slowly in altitude too. We got to the Park about 3:00 and scored one of the last available sites. Sweet! Then we set up, Jeff got his solar setup hooked up (no electricity or water at this campground) and we relaxed the rest of the night. See photos for the highlights and explanations of how we set things up.

  • pancake machine
  • preztels
  • A long train going underneath the bridge
  • Denny Hemlin’s show car.
  • Double trailer
  • Large Sculpture
  • Silos
  • Oil rigs
  • View of straight highway.
  • Badlands
  • Theodore Roosevelt National Park
  • Signage
  • Signage
  • rocks
  • Filling water tank in camper
  • Map of Campground
  • bear-proof garbage can
  • Camper
  • plastic drawers
  • cheese and crackers
  • Playing board games
  • Smiling boy
  • rocks and trees
  • trees, grasses, sand and water
  • tree agains the sky
  • Ranger talk
  • rock
  • rock
  • sunset
  • Sunset
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Green Bay to Fargo

Green Bay to Fargo with a stop at Mall of America. Highlights include a quick pull off to see the 45N-90W Geographic Marker, the LEGO Store, and HuHots for dinner in Fargo. The drive went though mostly flat farmland once we got west of the Twin Cities.

45/90 only happens 4 places on Earth. Two of them are in oceans, one is in China and the other one is near Athens, WI.

After walking a short path near a cornfield, you come to the geographic market.

The 45 degrees north, 90 degrees west marker.

The kids are checking off Minnesota on their list of states visited.

Jeff loves trains, especially Burlington Northern.

This guy wasn’t having a very good day. Maybe he needs a bigger truck for that humongous camper?

Jeff loves trains, especially Burlington Northern.