The four and a half hour drive from Uncle Bob's place in Montana to our destination in Idaho took us past the Kootenai River and falls. Not only was this river very scenic, it was also fast moving and it had a swinging bridge clear across it from bank to bank where they limited the access to five people on the bridge and any one time.
We went on closer to our destination in Idaho and spent the night at the Bonner County Fairgrounds. This was not just a regular gravel parking lot to park an RV for the night. The $25 per night fee included water, electric and a dump station. They had a sign posted that the improved campground at the fairgrounds was funded by a grant from the Idaho RV association. When we checked into the campground, the host asked if we were going to go to the rodeo. We were not aware there was a rodeo there but they had a rodeo right there in front of the grand stands so we decided why not walk over and watch a rodeo. It's not a great picture, but it was getting dark and there was a lot of movement out there with the bull riding
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