![]() ![]() One of the many lakes in the area of Fairchild AFB. Fairchild AFB Fairchild AFB is a strategic air command (SAC). Last two available sites right next to each other. Our campsite at Clear Lake Military Recreation Area at Fairchild AFB. When on the road it’s important to be flexible. Entering Washington state, an unplanned stop. Another angle of our campsite at Springy Point Campground. MaryAnn and the Traveling Pups at Springy Point. All these pics from the road where shot while traveling 60-70 miles per hour. Did I mention my love for a straight road… The wild rivers of Idaho. Taken while traveling at 60 miles per hour on a winding mountain road. Sometimes it looks as though we were heading straight into the side of a mountain. ![]() I do enjoy a straight road! One of the many signs along the road. This would be the second time on this trip we got to use our kayak and we are starting to get the hang of getting in and out of it, before you know we could become experts! Pics from the road in Montana and Idaho. While at Clear Lake we decided to go kayaking and relax on the gentle waters of the shallow lake. Saturday night we had to move to the on base campground. We spent Friday night at Clear Lake Military Recreation area where reservations were required and there were two sites available right next to each other. We didn’t plan on going into Washington but with the weekend now upon us and the heatwave in full swing we decided the first come first serve campground at Fairchild would be the best place for us. We stayed one night at Springy Point and then moved on to Fairchild AFB in Washington near Spokane. With water and electric hookups, Springy Point was a Army Corps of Engineers campground and since the weekend was fast approaching we decided to secure our campsites with reservations. ![]() Using Campendium, I found a campground in northern Idaho called “Springy Point”. I use Campendium to find national forest, public land campgrounds and free BLM land for boondocking. I use AllStays to find private parks, state parks and military parks. I have two phone apps that I use extensively for finding places to camp: “AllStays” and “Campendium”. The heatwave of 2021 was just getting started and we were looking for places with electric hookups for our rigs so we could have air conditioning. We crossed the border into Idaho on June 17. ![]()
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