We are on the road to Sedalia and Escapade at this time. On Thursday we left East Fork Park at about 8:30am and traveled our usual distance of 219 miles, stopping in Muskogee, OK at about 2pm. We had not visited Muskogee in some years so we roved about a bit, then went to bed early(9pm). At Muskogee we stayed at the Meadowbrook RV Park. This has to be one of the best bargains in RV parks still around! This park is right on US65 and is just on the outskirts of the city. The park is very clean, attractive and well cared for. Neighbors are mostly long term with a few mobilehomes, but it looks as though it may be converting from a mobilehome park to an RV park. Several of the neighbors stopped by while we were out, to welcome us and to admire Muffie. This is not a Passport America park but full price for one night is only $15! The sites are level, concrete pads, that are large enough for the RV and a nice patio. Each site has full hook-ups with 50A power and very easy access. While most are not shady in the overnight section, there is plenty of power for air conditioning. The park is medium in size and they normally put the overnight visitors in a pull-through site. Ours was amply long for the longest of RV and towd/tow truck combinations. This was truely a remarkable bargain in this age!

We are currently in a KOA at Springfield, MO. We traveled another 205 miles today and arrived here just before 3pm. Stopped for lunch at the Missouri Welcome Center. This park is nice, but like most KOA parks the sites are small and can be a challenge to get into. Our site is very nice and shaded, but even though a pull-through site, I had to disconnect the CR-V in order to get into it and I fill it from street to street. By contrast, this site is costing us $34.75.

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We have chosen to take this afternoon and evening easy since tomorrow we will arrive at Escapade. We figure that with Pam's ankle, we should take advantage of the time to rest. We should arrive in Sedalia before noon tomorrow.