We're puttering along on US Hwy 20 from Idaho Falls when we come into the little sleepy town of Arco. There is nothing going on. Hardly a soul on the street. I have my GPS on, but as typical I have the nagging gal on it muted. I approached a light (the only one in town) in the straight through lane when I realized I should turn left at the light. I quickly checked my mirror and, as I said earlier, there was no one in sight, so I jerked it over to the left turn lane as I entered the intersection and made the left turn. There was actually less traffic than is shown in the below photo. The red line shows my approximate path fro right to left.
Now, where were we? Oh yes, making a left turn, obviously improperly, and following US 20 to Craters of the Moon. The park was less than 20 miles from Arco, so we were there in short order. We found a campsite and nailed it down then went for a tour of the park.
Here's our campsite.
The park is not all that large, so we were able to tour it before dark. It's an interesting place. Even the NASA astronauts thought so, too. So much so, they used it to simulate walking on the moon.
Those are people walking up that big ash pile.
I sure would hate to have to walk across this stuff.
