Ogallala, Nebraska

We drove away from Heather’s house in North Salt Lake at 7:30 am. We stopped for gas in Green River and Laramie, Wyoming. Lunch was was out of the fridge in the RV at a pull-over area west of Laramie. We arrived in Ogallala about 7:30pm, but for some reason the cell system had already put us in the Central Time Zone. Nina was very tired.

The campground is just south of the freeway. It’s a nice, well maintained campground. All sites are level. The center area of the campground is all gravel. Pull-throughs are side-by-side opposing. That is, head to tail. The sites are very close together. New picnic tables are at each site.

The three stars are due to the closeness of the sites to each other. We didn’t use the wifi, so no report on that.

The price was excellent and they gave us a 10% veteran’s discount.

 

 

What: July – September 2017 Road Trip Night 2
When: 25 July 2017
Where: Ogallala, Nebraska
Campground: Sleepy Sunflower RV Park
221 Road East 85
Ogallala, NE 69153
Phone: 55-987-1714
Email: sleepysunflowerrvpark@yahoo.com
Website: https://sleepysunflower.com
Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars

1 thought on “Ogallala, Nebraska

  1. Thanks for including me in your description on eastward journey… Pam has told me that you would be heading to Kentucky and the outer banks of North Carolina. She said that you might be trying to get to my house.

    I have been trying to connect with so many people lately. I have been travelling also. I have tried to help others.

    Now I find myself needing to deal very directly with grief and the stress that sometimes makes me think that I am dying.

    At many times, I wish that I were dead. Only the commandment of thou shall not kill and my faith in God has kept me from ending the stress in my life.

    Long story short, I had planned to host you at my house if you came east. I need to focus on getting better sooner rather than later.

    I had thought that I might join you in Kentucky for maybe a day visit. I thought that maybe I could spend some time with you at the outer banks.

    But I need to really work on my grief, and just focus on me, so that I can put some of the grief from giving me a heart attack or stroke.
    So I’m thinking that I will try to make it out to Utah at some point in the not too distant future.

    I hope that you will understand, even if you don’t agree with my thinking. Believe me, it is hard to stay away from such great people as Nina and Roland.

    You are often in my thoughts and prayers.
    With love, Billy DuPre

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