As we drove downtown I noticed huge cranes and new buildings in construction. There is a huge one going next to the Salt Palace Convention Center. We found out it's a new hotel. According to Google, the 26-story hotel is to be a Hyatt Regency, it will have 700 rooms and 60,000 square feet of meeting space and will be built into the existing Salt Palace for “seamless access.”
New Hyatt Regency In front of the Salt Palace
I showed Barry where Temple Square, Plaza Hotel and FamilySearch Library are. We purchased our new iPad, and headed back to the RV Park. Finished a few things and took off. As we were leaving the park I had Barry stop by a fence so I could take the photo below. It just cracked us up.
The drive from SLC to Rawlins, Wyoming was a brutal one for the motorhome. She DOES NOT like hills. Roadwork...Roadwork...again...and again. One stretch was 22 miles long and another 6 miles. We did notice the smoke was clearing and enjoyed seeing blue skies.
As we crossed the border into Wyoming we noticed all the billboards advertising where to purchase fireworks. I was so busy looking at the fireworks bill boards I missed the "Welcome to Wyoming" sign! Evanston, just across the Wyoming border, had a huge warehouse building called Pyro City. It was open to the public to shop for fireworks. As we drove I-80 toward Rawlins, we saw more billboards advertising fireworks. Such an odd thing to see since we have not bought fireworks for 20 years BUT if we could we would have stopped.
I downloaded a find your state license plate app which was a good thing. Even though the scenery opens up and the geography changes this gave Barry something to look for as he drives.
Looking for state license plates
After about 4.5 hours on the road we made it to Rawlins, Wyoming. Western Hills Campground was our home for the night. Hooked up, heated leftovers from last night (SLC) and walked the campground to count jeeps. We counted eight tonight, six where in our row.
This is such a small funky campground. They had a little miniature golf course and the movie Overboard came to mind. As you walk around you see wood and metal cutouts of bears eating honey, moose, deer, Indian figures, long horn cattle and even Bigfoot...makes you wonder.
Tomorrow we're off to Casper and a two night stay to explore.
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