We're driving across the middle of
Montana. Big open sky that makes you feel small – in a good way.
Feeling small under the big sky at Hungry Horse |
For the recap:
From Idaho, we crossed the continental
divide and descended into Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We had a beautiful
campground on Lower Slide Lake in the national forest outside Grand
Teton NP. Stayed there a few days while we took care of business in
town (laundry, etc.) and visited the national park. Then we drove
through Grand Teton NP to another remote campsite (had to cross a
small brook to get there) right outside Yellowstone NP. Spent a
couple of days there visiting the park and then emerged on the north
side in Montana. We then decided that Glacier country would be worth
a visit after all, and headed a few hundred miles further north.
It was! Stayed over a week at a national forest campsite on Hungry
Horse Reservoir. From there, we visited Flathead Lake, Whitefish and
Kallispell, and the west side of Glacier NP. Meanwhile, Matthias
caught a fish and we found mushrooms – both were delicious! And
Matthias was also delighted to find enough firewood to make big fires
for us each night.
When in Montana... |
Leaving Hungry Horse, we headed over
the Marias Pass (the Contential Divide once again) to the Glacier NP
campsite at Two Medicine Lake. Being the end of the season, it
wasn't too crowded, so it was a great base for exploring the east
side of the park, and visiting the Blackfeet Reservation.
Two Medicine, Glacier NP |
Lost:
We are enjoying life in the travel
trailer – it's really not roughing it at all – with all the
conveniences of a heater, stove, fridge, bathroom and a comfy bed.
But I am literally (make that figuratively) LOST without internet
connectivity! Okay, I suppose it's a good exercise trying to live
without it (sort of like that crazy month I gave up alcohol), but it
is seriously annoying. We do get wifi when we're in towns or doing
laundry, but by that time I've got so much on my list (bills, travel
planning, backing up photos, etc.) that I don't get to do the fun
stuff. Luckily, I can download email to read later – but who's
using email anymore? And what am I missing on Facebook and
Instagram?? Who's changed their status to engaged, married or single,
had a birthday or changed their profile photo?? Who's had a
delicious-looking meal and whose kid did something cute? I may not
post (hardly ever) or “like” things too much – but I was always
looking! I can't even post a photo on Instagram without updating the
app (and I never have the time with my brief wifi encounters). Note
to my two or three followers – please forgive me! On the bright
side, I haven't heard or read anything about the presidential
campaign in over two weeks. Is what's-his-name still running? Ha,
ha – I don't care!
Found:
Nature! So far we've seen whales,
salmon, deer, elk, pronghorns, bison (galore), mountain goats and
MOOSE! Matthias is still seeking the elusive bear, and though one of
our campsite hosts showed pictures of a black bear that came through
our campsite while we were there, we haven't witnessed any.
Campsite visitor |
Country Music! Even though we have a
Sirius radio trial that's great when there's no local signal, I'm so
enjoying discovering country music on the local radio stations.
Songs have super-fun topics like being drunk on a plane or how money
ca
n't buy everything (but it can buy me a boat)! And the songs are seriously catchy and have me singing along in the car (poor Matthias)!
n't buy everything (but it can buy me a boat)! And the songs are seriously catchy and have me singing along in the car (poor Matthias)!
The Wire!! One of the best shows EVER!
I've got through season four (please tell me there's at least another
or two!) and have been watching one episode or so a night. Everyone
needs to see this, and soon – the tech is dated as the series is
more than ten years old – but the drama is timeless.
Late-breaking wifi-enabled update: We just stopped in Buffalo, Wyoming for our night out. I had my sights on Sheridan, because Linda and I stopped there many years ago as there was a free campsite in the middle of town. Well, the free campsite is no more, so Matthias and I headed down the highway a few more miles, found a campsite in Buffalo (not free) and headed out for our very belated anniversary outing (way overdue – we haven't been out since we left Portland!) And we weren't disappointed. Spoke with locals, heard some down home jams, and ate decent food. Sweet.
And now I'm enjoying wifi at our
campsite. Now I've got to read a month's worth of Facebook feeds (by
the way – the radio just reported, or made fun of, the fact that FB
was down the other day. Ha!!)
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