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I had no idea I needed to add Bass Pro Shop hotel to my bucket list. That looks epic
Definitely worth the stay. Since we were going through Memphis, it was a must haha. I think I saw it on Social Media a week prior and I was like, well, we're going through there. Let's do it.
 
After taking an epic poo in the Ozarks, we had a bite to eat at the Ozone Burger Barn. Fantastic burgers btw. Owner was cool too.



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The kids enjoyed the big chair and we aired up. Oh the crooked house next to the Ozone Burger Barn is interesting too!

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We left the Ozarks after one night of camping. Weather was just unbearable. Hot and humidity was off the charts. Online friends warned me about that aspect and they were right. Definitely not coming back to the Ozarks at this time of the year. But it was beautiful nonetheless and an experience I’ll remember forever.

After leaving the Ozarks, we headed towards a hotel in Kansas. On the way there we got some really affordable gas in Oklahoma and had dinner in Wichita. The restaurant we ate at was near a place called Yoder. We kept thinking to ourselves, they meant “Yota” 😄.

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We left the Ozarks after one night of camping. Weather was just unbearable. Hot and humidity was off the charts. Online friends warned me about that aspect and they were right. Definitely not coming back to the Ozarks at this time of the year. But it was beautiful nonetheless and an experience I’ll remember forever.
The Ozarks aren't tall enough to escape the summer, unfortunately.
 
The Ozarks aren't tall enough to escape the summer, unfortunately.
Yeah. Ran an EcoFlow A/C system for the family in the RTT. I slept just in my boxers in my 23Zero Swag on a cot with all the flaps open and a Milwaukee fan at my feet 😄.
 
We left Kansas and arrived in Denver in time for an early dinner at a Burger spot downtown. We then headed to a free camp site just south west of Denver. It was like 45 minutes out. Big thanks to a fellow GXOR moderator for the suggestion 🤙🏽.

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First time camping in Colorado. Can’t wait to go back on a dedicated Colorado trip. Felt amazing to be out of the humid states.

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After Denver Colorado area, we headed towards Utah. Made a stop in Grand Junction for food. Surprisingly, the ramen was good 😊.

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Wife wanted to see Chicken Corners with her own eyes. We went, and definitely experienced it better than most 😄.

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From Moab to St. George UT. The views are just…wow. Got in kinda late, but early enough to have a late dinner at Nick The Greek.

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If you’re ever in St. George, UT and you’re wanting some tasty pastries or sandwiches, hit up “Farmstead”.

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