Southern Idaho. What goes through a traveler's mind when going through a new town? Perhaps they want to quickly put the town into some well-known category. It was fun the other day to be confused about a town I was seeing for the first time. I was even having trouble thinking of the right adjectives. Finally, "solid" and "underwhelming" seemed best. Everything did its best to be unflashy, untouristy, and unpicturesque. Most people think that the American cowboy, where he actually still exists, is picturesque and romantic. But this is what the town gave me, instead: It is easy to see why an ATV (quad) is more practical than a horse, especially with all the downstream-of-Yellowstone lava around. The vaquero did not even glance at me, despite how rare it is to see a camper in this area. The vacas paid us little attention, as well. But when El Toro came by my camp and registered some complaints, I decided to change ...
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