Wednesday, September 12, 2018

LYMAN, WY.  We traveled through the last of Idaho, through upper Utah, and into Wyoming today.  The last of southern Idaho was pretty plain, and in Utah we saw our first clear sky (for a while).  We switched from I-84 to I-80 in Utah.  As we got into Wyoming the wind picked up dramatically.  Signs said the wind speed was 45 mph in gusts.  We stopped for diesel fuel and the attendant said it is always like this, that Wyoming is a very windy state.  Never seemed that bad in the northwest part near Grand Teton and Yellowstone.  We were glad to exit into a side road that led to a KOA tucked away within some trees.  Very restful and quiet here.

Lyman KOA

Tranquil View from Picnic Table
Early in our ride the check-engine light came on again, the same one that came on in South Dakota.  The service man spent two hours then determining that nothing serious was wrong and that we may have a faulty sensor giving false warnings.  We may just wait to see if it corrects itself, as the service man said it would.  If it does not stop showing, we may wait until we get to the Tiffin rally in Vermont.  Otherwise we have no spare time to devote to it until we get near Chicago and do not want to waste time planned for visiting relatives.

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