Saturday, we spent the day with Roger' s sister and her family at the girls house that they rent with 2 other girls in Missoula. They held a yard sale to get rid of some the girls "stuff" they've collected while going to college and they let us sell our 2 bikes and the bike rack.
We seldom rode the bikes anymore and we got tired of constantly taking the bike rack on and off the car. If we get someplace where we want to ride, we'll rent a couple or if we're going to be there a while we'll buy some online or at a garage sale.
Sunday, after saying our goodbyes, we left Missoula for Bozeman. We arrived at what we thought was a KOA, however, they've pulled out of the KOA system and are now private. Like all KOA' s have become it was a much more expensive campground and has terrible WiFi, close sites, very few customers this time of year and charging prime time rates.
I went to use the laundry facilities only to find out that they charge $2.50 a load to wash and .50 for each 10 minutes to dry. I use laundry facilities all over the country and this was outrageous. Needless to say I will be rating this a poor campground on RV Reviews and TripAdvisor.
The hot springs are next to the campground and our campground fee included 2 wristbands for one days use. We took advantage of our "freebie" and it was a great experience. There are 12 different "pools" all different temps. They also had a fitness room, locker rooms and shower facilities. It a very different experience than when we went to the hot springs in the Provincial Park in BC.
Tomorrow we're going to visit the site where the Battle of Little Bighorn took place. Good night!
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