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A Busy Day
First, a few photos of scenes along the way… We woke up to very nice if a bit chilly weather in the Blackwell Island RV Resort. Tom researched different bike paths for a morning ride, and chose North Centennial Trail, where we drove a short distance then took a 7 mile ride along the Spokane…
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Can you say Coeur d ‘Alene?
First, a few photos of scenes along the way… We woke to our first and last morning at the KOA in Canbrook. Scott did a soak in the hot tub as soon as it opened at 8AM, then we puttered around the campground until 9:30AM or so – our next stop was the Cranbrook History…
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Hot Tub Will Have to Do
First a few photos from scenes along the way… Today was a pretty relaxing day. We are staying in the Cranbrook KOA – apparently Kampgrounds of America includes Canada. This is associated with the St. Eugene Resort and Casino , and your campground fee allows you to use the resort facilities. Our original plan was…
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Holdin’ in Golden
First a few photos of scenes along the way… This is our second day in Golden, BC. We had planned to use it as another day for touring Banff, but after 3 days in Glacier, and fighting the crowds yesterday in Banff, we decided we had enough of the mountains, glaciers, waterfalls, rivers and lakes…
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Beautiful Scenery, Poor Decisions.
First, a few photos of scenes from along the way… Morning started with barely adequate showers at Centennial Park – no temperature control and you had to hit the button constantly to maintain water flow. But at least it was cheap – and the sites were roomy. Then on the road to Banff. We ate…
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“Don’t pick up hitchhikers,” or so Mama Said
First a few photos of scenes along the way… The morning started with our first test of the silicon caulk fix for the induction cooktop. As one would expect with Marcus’ superior knowledge of material properties, we had absolutely no problem grilling eggs, then sausage patties on the repaired cooktop. We then headed north towards…
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It’s All Downhill from Here
Above – Triple Divide Peak is on the continental divide, but has an even more unique quality – rain falling on the summit will flow to either the Gulf of Mexico to the Southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the West, or the Hudson Bay to the Northeast. Hopefully rain drops that get to know each…
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Dam Tour and Mountain Drive
First, a few photos of scenes along the way… Today was a comparatively easy day – we awoke to general overcast and low clouds. We had decided to spend an extra day to wait for better weather that was in store for Monday, so we spent this Sunday morning relaxing and catching up on emails…
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The sublime and the absurd
First a few photos of scenes from along the way… Today was a fairly long day for old guys. We left the RV location for the closest attraction to our RV park yet – the Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site. This is a working cattle ranch with a fascinating history – created, originally, by immigrants…
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Go Directly to Jail!
First a few photos of scenes from along the way… Our trip from West Yellowstone to Deer Lodge made for a long but fun day in Montana. We started out to cloudy skies but no rain in our campground. We were impressed with the place given that it was in an urban location – the…
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How Clean Is Clean?
First a few photos of scenes along the way… After our second night in Twin Falls, it was time to leave our somewhat-better-than average campground for West Yellowstone, MT. Hopefully our plan change would minimize the time spent in cold rain. After a fairly lazy morning we headed out for our first stop – The…
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Twin Falls – Take Two
First a few photos of scenes along the way… Today was the second time we made a serious deviation from our travel plan. The first was when we aborted the Hatteras Ferry crossing due to high winds that canceled all trips. We had planned to head to West Yellowstone for two days of exploring that…