western Iowa, heading into Nebraska |
Johnson Iowa
Des Moines Iowa
Mapleton Iowa
to
Madison Nebraska
Kearney Nebraska
Campground: Bob
Shetler Campground, Saylorville Lake. Multiple C.O.E. campgrounds.
$10 senior rate. I’m below the dam. Electric 30 amp only at my
site. Water and dump station available.
Campground:
Mapleton Roadside park. Mapleton Iowa. $15.00. 50amp electric, water
and sewer. A hidden gem off of the main street. Kind of the middle
of nowhere.
Mapleton Roadside park. A little used almost abandoned park |
Campground:
Memorial Park/Campground, Madison NE. $12 full-hook ups. 50 amp.
Next door to the Memorial Park divided by a fence. Good price, small
town USA.
Electric/water/sewer. Restrooms were closed |
Campground: Buffalo
County Fairground, Kearney NE. $15.00 50 amp, water and dump station
available. Sites are in the parking lot, next to each light pole.
In-town camping.
Fairgrounds have become a staple for my travels as they are usually cheap and close to town |
Distance traveled:
41 miles
Just another
inexpensive stop along the way. Because there are so many good
options for camping in Iowa, I’ll actually be heading out on
Saturday, labor day weekend. Not worried about finding a spot on
down the road as I have I’ve got so many choices on down the road.
Iowa has lots of city and county parks available. I use Ultimate
Public Camping APP to find places like these.
Distance traveled:
132 miles
Mapleton
a couple of nice homes in this small community |
walk to the Dollar General only food in town, three bars/restaurant |
Wayside Park, great walking trails on top of levy. Not to be confused with the Wayside Rv Park i'm staying at. |
along the levy walking trail |
The wayside park is tucked away behind the community pool which was closed before labor day |
The drive mainly
along hwy 141 was pretty good. A combination of four lane and two
lane through rolling hills and valleys. Must be interesting farming
land like this as nothing along this route seems to be level. The
roller coaster drive seemed to become bigger with each mile heading
west.
Mapleton is a small
farming town east of Sioux City (approx. 50 miles). I’ll hang out
in the area for a couple of days before heading into Nebraska and
maybe South Dakota.
Odd thing seen: 5th
wheel camper going by (Dollar General) and two bikes were laying on
the road being drug behind the camper. Apparently their bike rack
failed. Tried to get their attention, but they just kept on driving
past. They weren’t able to hear the screeching sound of two bikes
dragging behind them.
Second oddity: Like
this small town (Mapelton) the only places to eat are at local bars.
Mapelton having three to choose from or the local gas station
(Casey’s) being the best choice for a quick bite.
Distance Traveled:
105 miles.
Madison Nebraska
while doing my laundry, I walked over to one of local banks they offered me a free cup of coffee, score! |
Well don’t you
know, things can happen along the way. Before even heading out, the
back right leg on the camper would not retract. Could it be damaged
from the tire falling off earlier this spring? Bummer. It remained
down, except for the portion of the leg that I was able to manually
retract. Long story short, I was able to pick up an electric/cord
drill to use to manually retract the leg when needed, as my battery
operated drill never has enough power in the batteries to do any
good. Will be disposing of that piece of equipment soon enough.
I’ll plan on
having the leg replaced at the next opportunity down the road. Will
keep an eye out for an RV repair shop along the way.
So after getting a
late morning start, I ended up stopping in Norfolk Nebraska for lunch
and a quick stop at a Harbor Freight for the electric drill (cord
included). I dare not terry long in that store as there are too many
things to entice additional purchases.
basic laundromat, not crowded |
the few stores are only open Thursday, Friday and Saturday |
Tyson pork processing plant the town caters to a large Spanish population |
the town of Norfolk NE where Johnny Carson grew up is 15 miles away, making this town almost a ghost town |
no one even sitting on the bench today |
Distance Traveled:
134 miles
Kearney Nebraska
So my first plan of
action was to stop by a small Rv sales place to order the new level
control panel and stabilizer leg. That being accomplished I headed
to the fairground for a cheap place to stay. $15.00. What a deal.
Ok it’s really basic parking lot style camping but for the price
it’s hard to beat. And city camping can be rather pleasant. Being
close to shopping, restaurants and museums.
One of the places I
toured was The Archway. A museum over highway 80. It’s quite a
landmark with a unique tour of 19th century Western
migration. More of a One Note museum experience. Large visual
displays of the wagon train experience, railroad, and eventually the
automobile. Use of headphones for narration was good, but left the
listener standing in front of static displays that quickly become
old.
I’ll be here in
Kearney for about a week waiting for Rv parts and installation. Not
a bad location to be held over.
The Arch (museum) over I-80 |
hwy 30 which I traveled on is the original Lincoln Highway from NY to Calif. Hwy I-80 have now taken most of the traffic |
escalator leading up the the arch over the highway, museum Awesome entrance to the museum with moving image ahead.... but become a bit of a letdown once in the museum |
impressive at first glance, but a one note museum |
we romanticize the wagon trains going out west but they lasted only about 10 years when the Railroads were built |
it was a hardship, replaced by the iron horse |
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) was one of the first writers to go out west and report of the Gold Rush |
Did you know Abraham Lincoln signed the railroad act that would build the railroads linking the east coast and west coast forever |
The famous Arch over I-80 has only two windows looking down at the traffic on I-80 |
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