Day Four
Today was the most scenic of the drives so far. It was all mountian lakes in Western Montana and northern Idaho. I didn't take many photos because the roads were cut right next to the lakes and forests.
I was extremely jelous of the locals out fishing or recrating on their boats. It would have been a perfect day if it wasn't for the 100+ degree heat and the fact that I only got an hour or two of sleep. This was definately the reason why I will return for an extended vacation to the mountains.
The Fun of the Road
I made a completly random stop in Lincoln, MT because it was two hours closer to my destination and a a few campsites to choose in a National forest. I ended up crashing the biggest coed softball tourney/party in Montana.
I was really annoyed at first because of all the craziness in the camp ground and ballfield complex. There were numerous ATVs, trucks and motorcycles crusing the campground like high schools in Morris on a Saturday. There was even a freakin' pony!
So I set up camp an hour before dark, after an exhaustive search for another option. Of course the only spaces left were the worst ones, no flat ground with pine cones, sticks and thistles everywhere. After set up a couple of guys walked up and asked what I was doing here. They were amazed that my random stop put me in the one weekend when this tiny town is host to Montana's super aoftballers.
This event probably triples the size if the town if not more. In about one minute they invited me to party with them and rock the town bars with the other teams. Of course I did what any road tripper should do, I joined them. Now Im working on maybe two hours of sleep with a few hundred miles left to Portland
The photo you see is from the trip to Lincoln yesterday to see a softball pic head over to Flickr.
Missouri River
Here is anice photo of the Missouri River. It was amazing to see the river snaking through the mountains, it makes you want to come back. I would definately recommend.
Random Stop
I'm stpped in Lewistown MT taking a break on the way to Great Falls. I finally sent a note to my cousins in Portland and they're free to hang out. I love it when a plan comes together!
Now about that plan...I seemed to have forgotten my passport. So now no more Canada. I working on a new plan now which includes either staying in Oregon later and flying back on I-94 or putzing it back fly fishing where I can.
Stay tuned for futher details.
On the Road - Two more states
Knocked out two more states, North Dakota at noon and into Montana at 3:30. The photo you see is from my iPhone as I was driving along the SD/ND border for a hundred miles or so.
I was able to get some nice photos of the badlands and rolling hills and fields. I'm staying in Miles City tonight and off to Great Falls tomorrow.
Day One
Well I made it through day one, but not without some hiccups. With
Mark Haugen's help I picked up the rental car from the airport. It
wasn't the car I wanted but it would do fine, but the trip's carbon
footprint just grew quite a bit.
Some rental benefits I was conscious of like wear and tear and no cost
worries from a break down. Then there is cruise contol and cleaning!
Both make life so much easier. Just in case you didn't know.
The drive was just fine but because of my delays I barely made it to
the camp site with daylight left, but then I had no cash. So I drove
15 miles back to Aberdeen for a cash machine.
By the time I was back it was dark and I had to put Thor's tent
together by the headlights. Oh yeah, I haven't put a tent together
since high school...and it wasn't this tent!
I made it, the tent is up and I'm in it. I didn't take any photos
today because of my time concerns. I should have much better luck
tomorrow.
Good night. Hopefully I stay dry, I can hear a storm in the
distance...find out tomorrow!