Gillette

We stayed over post-rally at the CAM-PLEX grounds for a few days to let the dust settle on the roads, regroup and reorganize, and explore the town and surrounding area a bit.

  • Being Jim’s Birthday this week, and mine coming up next week, we had a nice steak dinner the “The Prime Rib” restaurant.

 

  • Eagle Butte Coal Mine Tour in Gillette Wyoming. Tonka Toys on a massive scale! We actually got to ride down into the pit and see the fascinating operations close up. The mine never stops and the process is surprisingly simple; shovel and dump into truck (the tires themselves are THIRTEEN feet tall!), haul to the hopper, crush, conveyed to silos, train rolls under silo at a constant speed to load each car. It was very impressive to see not only just the mining process itself, but how the entire infrastructure and land/wildlife is managed. It was all so very interesting

* Took a scenic drive loop north of town, happened to somehow miss the eastward turn to stay and the loop and managed to find ourselves up into the state of Montana. Biddle Montana, home the cutest little general store with T-Shirts touting that very thing “out in the middle of nowhere”.  

 

 

 

 

RV Rally

FMCA (Family Motor Coach Association) holds two large rallies per year on the “international” scale (meaning all of North America). Smaller regional rallies take place all over the USA in between. This was the first time we participated in the big one. What Fun!

It was held in Gillette Wyoming at the CAM-PLEX, a very large exhibit property designed primarily for outdoor rodeos and cattle auctions. Good thing we had our e-bikes with us to traverse the grounds; close to a half-mile from the campgrounds to the arenas!

Expo Hall, Seminars, and entertainment did not disappoint. We met lots of new friends, and even celebrated Jim’s birthday on Friday night (was serenaded by the awesome acapella group called “Kazual”.) ‘Celebrating 60’ was the theme, coincidentally falling in line with my big birthday coming up next week.

  • Joined the Elks Club while there, as well as the Veterans Chapter and the Full-Timers Chapter. Looking forward to many more outings with these new groups.