Provo, Salt Lake City, and Brigham Young City all merge into one very long metropolis. I say long because they are sandwiched in between the mountains and all that salty water. Freeway 15 runs the entire length and every inch is under construction. They have moved the usable lanes around and made them very narrow; the cars don't have any problem but us big guys feel like cats in a room full of rocking chairs.
Entering Idaho we see large fields of green and big farms. There seems to be water everywhere; lots of rain, is my guess. We are surprised by the distance we have driven, 354 miles, more than a hundred miles more than usual. We are glad we did, Village of the Trees RV Resort is one of the nicest we have seen, and for Passport America members only $16 per night. Less than half the price of Shady Acres and 10 times as nice. And it is blessedly cool here, about 40 degrees difference. Maybe a good night's sleep tonight.
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