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From: Ted Heise
Newsgroups: rec.outdoors.rv-travel
Subject: Re: Utah Day 1
Date: Thu, 8 May 2025 13:35:07 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: My own, such as it is
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On Sat, 3 May 2025 17:04:46 -0500,
sticks wrote:
> We stayed the first part of the Utah trip in the town of
> Cannonville, UT at an RJourney park. I believe these RJourney
> parks used to be KOA places, but I'm not entirely sure. It's
> right on Utah 12 and is only a 10 minute drive or so to Bryce
> Canyon. I thought the place was just fine. Reasonably priced,
> with clean bathrooms and showers, laundry, and firewood
> available.
I'm curious if you intentionally passed on camping at Kodachrome
St Park? It is maybe close to 30 minutes beyond the highway, so
that could sure be a factor.
> The one bad thing about this place was the terrible internet
> service they had. I've had similar things happen in hotels
> with an older laptop I have, but it just would not connect my
> laptop. I contacted their support and they were unable to
> assign my MAC address for some reason or another they couldn't
> explain. So I could not use the laptop, wife could not get her
> Android to hook up, and I had to log back in with a new Iphone
> ever 5 minutes or so. The hook up to the network was just
> fine, but the damn provider they had with the ridiculous sign
> on to get to the internet was horrible. Trying to plan routes
> and do all the things we take for granted these days become
> very apparent when you can't get on the internet. Oh well.
I keep active on my cell phone plan an option to use it as a
hotspot for just this reason. It's not optimal, but better than
nothing if I need to plan routes (car or bike), campgrounds, or
activities. My Acadia came with a data plan, so I can use it as a
hotspot if my phone isn't getting enough signal (two different
carriers).
I'm a little jealous of your visit to the Escalante Grand
Staircase. That's very much on my list, but we didn't have time
to see much of it when we were there a year ago. We did get
distant views from Bryce and Kodachrome, but distant.
Thanks for the reports and the pics!
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Ted Heise West Lafayette, IN, USA