Lewis Lake Campground
Reviewed Jul. 17, 2017

Ranger Review: Roanline Clothing at Lewis Lake, WY

Campsite Review:

Let me first take some time to talk about the amenities....vault toilets....that's it. So if you need showers, electric, water, flush toilets, etc. you may want to look else where for a place to stay.

But, if all you need is a place to set your tent (or small camper) and a place to sleep while you spend your days exploring Yellowstone National Park this is site works just fine. For the couple of days that I spent at this site all I really used it for was a place to sleep. I was more interested in going out through the park during my days here.

There were about 80 sites in the campgrounds and they are all first-come, first-served. The sites were pretty small, but all did have a fire pit, table, and bear-proof container

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Product Review:

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I occasionally get products to test, and on this trip i was able to test clothing from Roanline. The clothing that we got from Roanline was just what the doctor ordered: soft, comfortable, and light.

We bought a mixture of long and short sleeved shirts, and luckily we remembered to bring the long sleeved ones when we got to Yellowstone. I knew it would be cooler, but I did not expect the 32 degree nights.

The thing that I think I like most about Roanline is how they primarily feature up and coming brands that I haven't probably heard of. There is a big "shop local" movement and I like to do so when ever I believe I am getting quality products. And so far, I've loved the small brand products we've purchased.

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Camping with the GO: Day 10

During our road trip around the US, I was able to try out the GO camper from SylvanSport. And although we love the GO, there have been a couple of "first-world problems" that we've encountered. What I mean is there are some things we think could be improved, but have essentially zero impact on our over all love of the GO. One of these problems is the mesh lining that is used to store the privacy and water screens for the windows. They were pretty loose and didn't really hold the screens in place once you unzipped the windows.

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  • Review photo of Lewis Lake Campground by Andrew S., July 17, 2017
  • Review photo of Lewis Lake Campground by Andrew S., July 17, 2017
  • Review photo of Lewis Lake Campground by Andrew S., July 17, 2017
  • Review photo of Lewis Lake Campground by Andrew S., July 17, 2017
  • Review photo of Lewis Lake Campground by Andrew S., July 17, 2017
  • Review photo of Lewis Lake Campground by Andrew S., July 17, 2017
  • Review photo of Lewis Lake Campground by Andrew S., July 17, 2017