*Free - nothing is free :)
You will need to trade some hours of work for this *Free vacation
What does work-kamping mean to you?
You will need to trade some hours of work for this *Free vacation
What does work-kamping mean to you?
Why do I "work-kamp"?
This is a breakdown of my Cody, WY/Yellowstone "vacation in 2014"
May 5 to August 5, 2014
I left San Antonio,TX on May 5th and arrived in Cody on May 14th
archived blog posts can be found on the right side of the blog
May 5 to August 5, 2014
I left San Antonio,TX on May 5th and arrived in Cody on May 14th
archived blog posts can be found on the right side of the blog
Total Gross Wages...$3488.00 Travel Expenses*...$1496.00
Net $1992.00
*Travel expenses are RV fuel and all RV campsite fees from
the time I started out in Texas in May until the time I left Cody in August
this includes the "job site rent" and trips on my days off
Net $1992.00
*Travel expenses are RV fuel and all RV campsite fees from
the time I started out in Texas in May until the time I left Cody in August
this includes the "job site rent" and trips on my days off
I worked approx. 55 days/11 weeks
An 11 week working "vacation"
Note: this is the lowest paying workamping job I have had
I wanted to visit Yellowstone, so I agreed to it
My job: phone reservations
Bonus: meeting other work-kampers
An 11 week working "vacation"
Note: this is the lowest paying workamping job I have had
I wanted to visit Yellowstone, so I agreed to it
My job: phone reservations
Bonus: meeting other work-kampers
Where did I go and what did I see during these three months...
underlined titles will link to my blog posts
A benefit of working in Cody is that most of the attractions were free or discounted
Seasonal employees start with a tour from the Visitor's Center and then receive
discounts/free passes to the attractions, including river rafting
I enjoyed all of these free attractions:
A benefit of working in Cody is that most of the attractions were free or discounted
Seasonal employees start with a tour from the Visitor's Center and then receive
discounts/free passes to the attractions, including river rafting
I enjoyed all of these free attractions:
Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Trolley Tour of Cody
Rafting the Shoshone River
Old Trail Town
Heart Mountain Museum
Concerts in the Park
Music Revue
The Rodeo was a $10 annual pass, less than a single day admission
Concerts in the Park
Music Revue
The Rodeo was a $10 annual pass, less than a single day admission
Along the way, or on my days off, I visited these towns and places
Texas
Wyoming
Chief Joseph Scenic Byway
Yellowstone National Park
Casper, Cody, Wapiti, Lovell
Wind River Scenic Byway
Shell Falls in Shell Canyon - Bighorn Mountains
Buffalo Bill Dam
Wapiti Ranger Station
Shoshone National Forest Campgrounds
Pahaska Tepee - Buffalo Bill's Camp
Shoshone River Trail
Montana
Red Lodge, Nye
Beartooth Highway - National Scenic Byway
Chief Joseph Scenic Byway
Yellowstone National Park
Casper, Cody, Wapiti, Lovell
Wind River Scenic Byway
Shell Falls in Shell Canyon - Bighorn Mountains
Buffalo Bill Dam
Wapiti Ranger Station
Shoshone National Forest Campgrounds
Pahaska Tepee - Buffalo Bill's Camp
Shoshone River Trail
Montana
Red Lodge, Nye
Beartooth Highway - National Scenic Byway
Devil's Canyon Overlook
Chief Plenty Coups State Park - National Historic Site
Cooney State Park, MT
If you plan to visit this area, you will need a week or more to see everything in Cody, you could easily spend 2 days at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.
Depending on where you stay in or near Yellowstone, you will want at least a week, if not more time, to explore Yellowstone. The park is huge and it takes a long time to get from section to section. This is one of the reasons that I opted to take a bus tour while in Yellowstone.
It took some time to set up this list, looking back and reading my blog posts from 2014 to make the links.
I miss the big beautiful blue skies and open prairies of Montana. I plan to return to this area.
If you don't need to get paid, and don't mind kicking in $$ for some of the expenses, you can "google" - Volunteer Vacations - and find some great places to visit.
Chief Plenty Coups State Park - National Historic Site
Cooney State Park, MT
As you can see from my list above and from the photos in my blog posts during the summer of 2014, this is a beautiful area of the country to visit. My RV is easy to setup/move and I would usually pack up and go camping on my days off of work.
If you plan to visit this area, you will need a week or more to see everything in Cody, you could easily spend 2 days at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.
Depending on where you stay in or near Yellowstone, you will want at least a week, if not more time, to explore Yellowstone. The park is huge and it takes a long time to get from section to section. This is one of the reasons that I opted to take a bus tour while in Yellowstone.
It took some time to set up this list, looking back and reading my blog posts from 2014 to make the links.
I miss the big beautiful blue skies and open prairies of Montana. I plan to return to this area.
If you don't need to get paid, and don't mind kicking in $$ for some of the expenses, you can "google" - Volunteer Vacations - and find some great places to visit.