While staying at Farragut State Park in Idaho recently, I flew my drone, and recorded some footage of our coach, the campground, and a view of Lake Pend Oreille.
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McGregor Lakes RV
We stayed at McGregor Lakes RV in Marion, Montana. (Campground Reviews listing.)
A one-night stay, with a restaurant across the road.
Dates:
- Check in: 2022-09-01
- Check out: 2022-09-02
- 1 night
Weather:
- Sunny
- High temp at 87°F, low at 52°F
- No real wind
Noise:
- Some highway road noise, train noise
- Not much neighbor noise
Site:
- #4, pull through, gravel
- Didn’t need to disconnect toad; we left it connected, since only staying one night
- Somewhat level
- Medium site: about 90 feet long by about 30 feet wide
- Full hookups:
- 50 amp power, fairly conveniently located
- Didn’t connect water or sewer, since only one night
- Picnic table and fire pit on grass
- A few small trees
Internet (in usage priority order):
- Starlink: 9-25 Mbps down, 10 Mbps up, 45 ms ping
- AT&T: no service
- Verizon: no service
- T-Mobile: no service
- Campground Wi-Fi: limited, not used
Amenities:
- Dumpsters
- No pool
Here’s our review on Campground Reviews:
Nice spot for a quick stop
We stayed here one night on our way to Glacier. Our site was reasonably level, and it was easy access to the highway but without any road noise. Having the lodge restaurant across the street was very nice on a travel day. We camped at McGregor Lakes RV in a Motorhome.
The RV park map:

Our site:




A video of the bedroom slide coming out:
Paladin in the steps:

View across the road:

The Lodge:


Lake view:

Food:


Sunset:

Sign:


A good idea; using a bucket to carry a water softener (something I plan to get one day):

Other sites:



Video: Athol, Idaho to Marion, Montana motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 170 miles from Athol, Idaho to Marion, Montana.
Travel from Athol, Idaho to Marion, Montana
We drove our coach 170 miles, about 3 hours of driving, from Athol, Idaho to Marion, Montana.
The map route, heading northeast then southeast:

Our coach:


Getting ready to hook up our truck:

We used the dump station on the way out of the campground, since we didn’t have a sewer:


Entering US-95:

Roadworks:

A barn:

Paladin not overly concerned:

Jenn changed the settings on the TV, and now the mirrored GPS is in color instead of grayscale. Yay!

Jenn driving:

US-95 bridge over Lake Pend Oreille:

A train station:

North of Lake Pend Oreille is a town called Ponderay, which is how the lake is pronounced:

A Pringles snack while driving down the road:

A seaplane:

Canada or Kalispell; hint, not going to Canada (yet; probably in a few years):

Entering Montana, and Mountain Time Zone:

A stream:

Kootenai River:

Car on a pole in Libby:

Bird on a pole:

Bees!

Middle Thompson Lake:

McGregor Lake:

Our destination for one night, McGregor Lakes RV Park:

Gilmore West Campground in Farragut State Park
We stayed at Gilmore West Campground in Farragut State Park in Athol, Idaho. (Campground Reviews listing.)
Not a bad campground, but too expensive for out-of-staters.
Dates:
- Check in: 2022-08-27
- Check out: 2022-09-01
- 5 nights
Weather:
- Mostly sunny
- High temps ranging between 77-95°F, lows around 49-60°F
- A little wind
Noise:
- No road noise, some train noise
- Not much neighbor noise
Site:
- #306, back in, asphalt
- Needed to disconnect toad; parked in front of coach
- Somewhat level
- Large site: about 90 feet long by about 70 feet wide
- Partial hookups:
- 50 amp power, conveniently located
- 30 PSI water pressure; conveniently located
- No sewer connection
- Picnic table and fire pit on gravel
- Large trees
Internet (in usage priority order):
- Starlink: 9-17 Mbps down, 5-10 Mbps up, 40 ms ping
- AT&T: 13-24 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up, 40 ms ping
- Verizon: 8 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up, 100 ms ping
- T-Mobile: no service
- Campground Wi-Fi: none
Amenities:
- Dumpsters
- No pool
Here’s our review on Campground Reviews:
Basic state park site for a deluxe resort price
The Good: This is a beautiful park with easy access to Lake Pend Oreille. The sites are mostly tucked into the trees, and they’re decently sized.
The Bad: Only one loop of the Gilmore campground has full hookups, and we were not in it.
The Ugly: For a non-Idaho resident to stay here in a motorhome with a tow vehicle, they charge nearly double the camping fees, and then they charge an extra “day use fee” for the tow vehicle, bringing the total to $90/night for a site without sewer. We’ve stayed at deluxe RV resorts for less than that. We camped at Farragut State Park in a Motorhome.
The RV park maps:

Gilmore West and East… I think we hadn’t noticed that West doesn’t have sewer, which wasn’t ideal after another campground without sewer, but it was fine:

Our site was pretty spacious:






Utilities; no sewer:

The cell service wasn’t great, so we set up the Starlink dish; fortunately this site had lots of open sky:

A few lingering spiders from the previous campground:


Looking around the campground; the bathroom:

Other sites:





Not strictly part of the campground, but a coffee house in a nearby town:

Lake Pend Oreille. Which is apparently pronounced PONDER-RAY:


I flew my drone:














Edit to add: a few more aerial shots:




Video: Plymouth, Washington to Athol, Idaho motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 217 miles from Plymouth, Washington to Athol, Idaho.
Travel from Plymouth, Washington to Athol, Idaho
We drove our coach 217 miles, about 4 hours of driving, from Plymouth, Washington to Athol, Idaho.
The map route, heading northeast:

Since we didn’t have a sewer hookup at Plymouth Park Campground, we used the campground dump station on the way out:

Leaving the campground:

A stowaway spider inside:

Skoolie:

Bikers:

Bridge:

Exit towards Spokane:

Paladin:

Passing Coyote Run RV Park, where we stayed one night on the way home from Yellowstone last year:


US-395:

Exit to a rest area:

Rest area:

Paladin:

Back on US-395:

I-90:

Sprague Lake:

Petro truck stop:


Some interesting (but gloomy) architecture in Spokane, Washington:


Paladin again:

Welcome to Idaho:

Farragut exit:

Farragut State Park:

Checking in:

Paladin on the dash, driving to the campground:

Plymouth Park Campground
We stayed at Plymouth Park Campground in Plymouth, Washington. (Campground Reviews listing.)
Spiders!
Dates:
- Check in: 2022-08-24
- Check out: 2022-08-27
- 3 nights
Weather:
- Mostly sunny
- High temps ranging between 96-99°F, lows around 63-66°F
- A little wind
Noise:
- No road noise or train noise
- No neighbor noise
Site:
- #32, pull through, asphalt
- Didn’t need to disconnect toad; parked in front of coach
- Fairly level
- Large site: about 90 feet long by about 90 feet wide
- Partial hookups:
- 50 amp power conveniently located
- Water not used due to boil notice (we arrived with full tank)
- No sewer connection
- Picnic table and fire pit on gravel
- Large trees
- Spiders!
Internet (in usage priority order):
- T-Mobile: 22-82 Mbps down, 8-16 Mbps up, 95 ms ping
- Verizon: 0.1 Mbps down, 3 Mbps up, 800 ms ping
- AT&T: 26 Mbps down, 13 Mbps up, 58-122 ms ping
- Starlink: not used
- Campground Wi-Fi: unknown
Amenities:
- Dumpsters
- No pool
Here’s our review on Campground Reviews:
Not for the Arachnophobic
This is a beautiful park, right along the Columbia River. When we arrived, we particularly enjoyed the large shade trees and green space at each site. However, when we woke up the next day, it was as if we’d spent the night in Mirkwood. Spiders. Spiders everywhere. All over our motorhome and tow vehicle. Every nook and cranny had spider webs and a resident spider (orb weavers, so not harmful, but still). Looking up at the trees, it was obvious that there was a major infestation as there were spiders hanging between every branch. I am not arachnophobic, but it really made me not want to sit outside. It’s probably just the time of year, and it may not be such an issue any other month, but it was really, really bad at the end of August. I spoke to another camper who had been planning on staying a week but was going to leave the next day because they didn’t want to deal with the spiders. I kind of wish we’d left earlier than planned as well. We knocked down as many as we could see before we left, drove over 200 miles, and are still dealing with them a couple of days later.
It should also be noted that they were having some issues with the water system at the park and issued a boil notice, so you need to be prepared with your own water supply before coming. If they resolve the water issue and the spider issue, I’d be happy to stay here again because it really was lovely otherwise. We camped at Plymouth Park Campground in a Motorhome.
The RV park maps:


Our site:





A bug:

Spiders!










Other RVs:


Playground:

A nice campground… other than the minor detail of the spider infestation, and unavailable water and sewer.
Theater seating and cabinets
While at the FMCA rally in Tucson back in March, we placed an order with Dave & LJ’s RV Furniture (based in Woodland, Washington) for theater seating and a couple of cabinets, to replace the recliners we were using since we removed the original L-shaped and jackknife couches. We liked the recliners, but they were a bit more hassle on travel days, and when we eventually sell our coach, we wouldn’t want to include them, hence deciding to get more conventional seating.
Here’s the model couch they had on show:

Our recliners:

To get them out the door, I needed to remove the bases (same as when I brought them into the coach):

We kept them — we took them to our storage unit just before getting the new seating installed. One day we’ll use them again.
Paladin suspects something may be missing:

Five months after ordering, we stopped by Dave & LJ’s in Woodland to get the new items installed:

We had ordered two of the wide cabinets, but due to a mixup they only had one:

We could have had the other shipped, but decided to go with narrower ones, that were in stock; we figure that the extra gap on either side is handy for storing lap trays, shoes, and such.
They brought in the theater seating in mulitple pieces:






Drilling a mounting hole:

One of two bolts through the underside of the slide-out:

Paladin supervising:

The installed couch:


Installing a cabinet:


With the slides in, still plenty of room to get past:


The front feet lift off the floor, along with the slide floor:

Paladin approves:


With slides in:

And out:


The center of the couch can fold up, and includes a pop-up power center, with two USB-A and one USB-C power outlets, and a Qi wireless charger:

Plus there’s another USB outlet along with the controls; a button to bring everything down, a button to extend or retract the footrest, and another button to move the headrest forward and back:

The new seating is comfy.
Video: Kelso, Washington to Plymouth, Washington motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 231 miles from Kelso, Washington to Plymouth, Washington, with a stop in Woodland at Dave & LJ’s RV Furniture. And a fun picture-in-picture of the truck’s view!