Yellowstone is the oldest national park in the U.S. and spans nearly 3,500 square miles. Interestingly, it sits on top of a supervolcano which still powers the geothermal activity in the park. The park has been high on my list of “must-sees” during this trip – i.e. I was not about to leave Montana andContinue reading “Yellowstone – Part 1”
Author Archives: Jennifer Wright
All Things Montana
It should come as no surprise to you that I now want to live in Montana. There, I’ve said it. I know I fall head over heels in love with pretty much every place I visit, but this time I mean it. Being a beach and lake enthusiast, I didn’t think I could picture myselfContinue reading “All Things Montana”
And that’s why they call it Montana!
Warning: this post contains a LOT of scenic photos and very few people. I have been slack-jawed all day looking out the window at the scenery. The United States is breathtaking. I feel almost swallowed up by the land which is so incredibly vast and seemingly immeasurable. It’s humbling. Today was the day I hadContinue reading “And that’s why they call it Montana!”
Into the Great Wide Open
Hello, from the open road! We continue to trek across this great nation, barrelling down I-90 West at record speeds of 65 mph. Kevin is heavy, and, if I’m being honest, she’s a little rattly. Between the squeaky front door and the rumbling of five axles, we all spend a lot of time saying, “What?”Continue reading “Into the Great Wide Open”
Operation Epic Road Trip Commences
Operation Leave for Epic Road Trip to Montana commenced yesterday at around 5:30 PM when we rolled into the driveway from Father’s Day weekend. The list of things to do included: Wash all the clothes and bedding that smells like campfire (so… all of it) Grocery shop for fresh foods (Aldi to the rescue) MakeContinue reading “Operation Epic Road Trip Commences”
Practice Makes (Almost) Perfect
So, our practice run went really well. And what I mean by this is that a bunch of things went slightly amiss and that is a good thing because we were able to fix them before heading on the long trip. You must thoroughly submit to the reality that things on your RV or camperContinue reading “Practice Makes (Almost) Perfect”
What else could we possibly need?
Kevin is a Class C 2021 Jayco Greyhawk. If you don’t know what any of that means, don’t worry. Neither did I. To break it down, a Class C RV is a driveable with an overhead bunk above the cab. From the trailer you step down a bit to enter the driving area. It’s differentContinue reading “What else could we possibly need?”
The New RV’ers on the Block
Welcome to our blog, Wandering, but Not Lost. We are Jenn, Rob, Amaya (19), Kai (12), Alyssa (10), and Marlie (9) – a big blended household of mayhem and madness. Rob and I bought a home together (sort of on a whim) right at the beginning of the pandemic, you know, before the cost ofContinue reading “The New RV’ers on the Block”