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Rolling the Dice: RV Boondocking Paradise at a Casino!
So why settle for a boring parking lot or crowded campground when you can park your RV at the casino and experience all the excitement and luxury
Blissful Baja Fog: Sipping Sunshine in a Bottle
The sun-kissed flavors of Baja come alive in every sip of our blissful foggy concoction.
We Got Kicked Out
Baja Foggers Flash & JanApril 29th, 2022 OMG - We got kicked out! That's a first and of course it was all my fault. Math has never been my strong suit. If I need a spot from the 25th through the 30th, then that is five nights right? Well it turns out you need six...
Fog Wagon Solar Install
Fog Wagon Solar ProjectWhat to do with six Lion Energy UT1300 LiFePo4 Batteries?! The plan generally is to get close to 2000 watts of solar on the roof of the Fog Wagon (33x8) then follow the 50 Amp solar build sheet I purchased. I've broken this down to: 1.) Install...
Wyoming – Laramie KOA | Centennial & the Snowy Range
Two campgrounds in one; old and new. The new camp area takes on an Arizona style and personality - lots of colorful rock. Don't freak out 'cause its easy to walk on, even with bare feet. Large enough that it doesn't make its way into the camper and distinctive in its...
Baja Foggers at Curt Gowdy State Park – Wyoming!
Three nights at a cool Wyoming state campground. Cool because we left 90+ degree weather just an hour and a half south in Fort Collins to enjoy upper 70’s at Curt Gowdy. If you like to SUP (you know who you are) then you must visit. Expect 1 bar intermittent cell service and shockingly no dump station; but a really nice ranger station! Funky store and water craft rentals available. Lots of around the park hiking trails, competitive archery circuit and mountain bike specific trails and attractions. Oh, bring your camera. Most sites have a lake view. Not all sites have amenities such as electric and or water.
Baja Fogs at Ansel Waltrous
Only 16 camp sites, three which are tent sites; this small campground provided amazing space and screening between sites. I even ran my generator and nobody noticed. Between the sound of the rushing river, wind in the pines and those raucous jay’s, my Champion 3400 was but a whisper. I keep it in the bed of the truck which helps manage the sound.
Got it Right!
Call Me Fudge?! Whatever. They got it right with a fantastic writeup and stellar photography. See for yourself »
Just Plain Wrong!
The Baja Fog is so simple, internationally known and has been around since 1974, so how do these people get it wrong?!