07/16/22

Very short driving day today. Only 150 miles. We have arrived at our rendezvous point of Coeur d’Alene, ID. All I can say is we have never been to a gated RV park. Had to sign a THREE page document which stated all the rules and disclaimers. No tents or campfires 🔥 here. Does anyone remember the song from the Jeffersons – Moving On Up To The East Side? That’s us! They messed up our reservation. We were supposed to have a pull thru. So we had to take the truck and the motorcycle off before getting into our spot. Annoying. This place is all brick and mortar. And certainly not the family owned type of place we are used to. Had a lot of errands to do today. Found a GMC dealer. Have an appointment for Tuesday at 7:30 am to fix a broken turn signal. Found a place to store the motorcycle for 2 months. ☹️ No riding for awhile. Found a car wash and cleaned up the truck. Tried to get an appointment to have the dogs groomed. Petco can do Layla in September (not a typo). She would look like a woolly mammoth at that point. Going to google and see what I can find on Monday. Fingers crossed. Also tried to book a dinner cruise. Hah – not a chance. I had no idea what a hot spot Coeur d’Alene was. Apparently quite the tourist town. Everything has to be booked months in advance. Met the wagon master and the tail gunners of our trip. There was a meet and great with a few of our fellow travelers. So far they all seem very pleasant.

Alan loves his new tool box

purple skies

07/15/22

Today was a laundry and housekeeping day. Enough said. Went into town to have a “world famous” huckleberry float. Pretty good. The restaurant is a combination saloon, casino, motel, restaurant and gift shop. As you can see the gift shop saw Alan coming.

preserves
and he wouldn’t put it back!!!!

Took a drive along Camel 🐪 Hump Road. Zzzzzz. Win some, lose some.

Alan tried a little more fishing

Can you see him holding a fish? That would be a NO!!
just because

07/14/22

Today was a “just relax and enjoy the views kind of day. We decided to go to the Bison 🦬 Range. It was too hot to take the bike – the temperature today is a toasty 93 degrees. Also, motorcycles are not allowed on any of the dirt roads which means you can pretty much only hike the trails that start at the visitor’s center. The 20 mile twisty road took almost 3 hours to complete. We did manage to see a bit of wildlife.

up close and personal!
Mama bear
one, two
three!
Sooooo cute!
playing tourist – those are all elk horns

Alan got up at 5:30 this morning to go fishing 🎣. We had sausage and peppers for supper – ha ha🤣. The photographer was NOT available at that hour but Alan said he did at least look the part.

Can you guess what is wrong with the picture below? Hint – that is my new skillet cover.

The stupid knob is missing!!

Bought that skillet last year for the camper – never unpacked enough to notice there was a part missing. Pretty useless without it.

We will enjoy one more day here then we will be on our way to meet up with our traveling companions and hopefully new friends.

07/13/22

We are in St Regis, MT tonight. Leisurely 186 miles today. No museums or events but stopped and had lunch at a nice rest area and simply enjoyed the view. We are at a small but lovely campground. Alan is thrilled 😆 because there are trees which means shade. We are enjoying our first camp 🔥 since we started on our journey. As you can see Boy Scout America has kicked in.

We will be here for 3 days so Alan can do some fly fishing (wink, wink). He says he is getting up at 6:30 tomorrow morning. Again -wink 😉 wink. Sadly, we had to pass on Glacier Park. We had planned on visiting but because of our delayed departure there wasn’t enough time.

I love the idea that we are sitting in Alan’s mom and dad’s chairs while enjoying our evening.

P.S. Auntie is finally coming home from the hospital tomorrow. And Big Al’s eye is finally looking ok.

look at me

When a tree dies at a site someone turns it into a carving. They are all over the campground.

and me too

07/12/22

Late start today. Seriously slept in. Oops. But I think that’s called vacation. Finally got on the bike around 11. Took 1West which was a scenic loop. Thought it would take us higher up in the mountains. Tried 2 different side roads. The first one simply ended which meant a u turn. The second one turned into a bumpy dirt road which involved a second u turn. Oh well, not the best of rides but parts were pretty. Had to come back by I90. Stopped in Drummond, MT at this kitschy little restaurant where it’s all about CocaCola. The menu had 135 types of hamburgers listed. However, we decided to order triple berry bread pudding a la mode. OMG. To die for. Apparently, everything is home made right on the premise. Easy day. On to St Regis, MT tomorrow. Allan hopes to pretend fish while we are there for two days.

Alan with his map

07/11/22

Today was a travel day. We crossed the Continental Divid. Stopped in Livingston, MT to visit a railroad museum. It was the original train gateway to Yellowstone. At one point it was going to be torn down but once again there was a group that had the foresight to preserve a piece of history. We spent almost 2 hours there. Only $4.00 to enter. It would have been $24.00 in Rhode Island.

preserved railroad station
a photographer back in the day

I loved the above photograph – Stephanie came to mind immediately.

Went to Dan Baileys – he was renowned for his fly tying for fishing. Alan bought several flys so that he can pretend he knows how to fly fish in Washington and Alaska.

Dan Baileys

We made a lunch and lingered in their city park to enjoy. Could not go into Yellowstone as the access from Livingston is still closed. We were told that several homes were lost due to the flooding. We are now in Butte, MT. we only have about 310 miles to our meet up destination in Washington. Hope to find some nice riding tomorrow. We shall see.

07/10/22

Welllll we stopped in Columbus Mt last night because we wanted to ride the Bear Tooth Pass today. Please see below

Damn sign

Road closed because of flooding about a month ago that washed out the bridge. The detour to get access on the other side was 160 miles. Go figure. A bit disappointing. So we basically took another road best described as Marlboro country. Does anyone remember the add for Marlboro cigarettes? Stopped in Red Lodge. Came across this bronze of Plenty Coups who was a Chief of the Crows. Absolutely brilliantly done.

What also moved me today was the wind rustling through the trees nearby. Looked like hundreds of shimmering silver dollars. It is amazing when one takes a moment to sit still what they can really see with their eyes and heart. There is a lot of artwork out here. Went through a town that had life size bronzes of different presidents on almost every corner.

Saw a sign for Subway “Free napkin with every purchase”. Clever. Went by too fast to take a picture. Went by several Amish carriages. One gentleman had his horse going at a quick trot. Absolutely poetry in motion. Once again when you take a moment to really see.

Stopped at this store today. I had initially thought it was an antique shop but it was not. However, this is one of the loveliest tourist traps I have ever been in. A treasure trove of various items and NOT from China. Definitely a step above the average. Everything displayed so nicely. Good thing I do not live closer. If your ever in the area of Columbus, MT………..

p.s. once again DO NOT slap the bull on the roads less taken

can you see the bull??
road less taken (route 421)

07/09/22

Short travel day today. Had to find a vet for Big Al. I think Roxie and Big Al got in a little argument yesterday and Big Al’s eye got hurt. It’s pretty swollen. Vet says there is a small scratch on his cornea. Hopefully, with some ointment it will be better. Said to give it 2 days, if not better will have to use steroids. Fingers crossed. Got a call that Auntie is in the hospital again. If same issue as before not much they can do and they will send her home. This is when it’s hard to be away. Our RV was looking a bit worse for wear after 2500 miles so we stopped and gave her a beauty treatment. Truck washes are quite common out here. $50.00 to do the RV and $40.00 for the truck. Pretty good deal if you ask me. While waiting our turn met people from the Netherlands. Lovely accent. Just going to chill out tonight with a glass (or two) of wine

07/08/22

Short day today. Only traveled 90 miles. Started a little late then stopped at The Little Big Horn. If you are a history buff or interested in the strategy of war this is the place for you. We spent about 2 1/2 hrs there. The park ranger gave an enthusiastic recount of the Battle of Little Big Horn. Obviously knew his history. Had trouble finding a site for the weekend but found a one night spot in Hardin, MT. Not the best place but a place to sleep. Plus they serve ice cream at 7:30 – 3 scoops for $3 – how bad can it be!

sculpture in the circle of life

07/06/22

Slow day today. Did laundry, a little housework – it’s amazing how that kind of stuff never goes away. It just keeps following us. Went to two museums. One was interesting, (was very wealthy in his time) the other not so much. We thought there was a bit more to do around here. Turns out that there is a huge rodeo coming to town but we cannot linger. It would have been interesting to see the Indian relay races where one person changes mounts three times in three laps. When to the town of Bighorn and saw a BIG longhorn. Came back to the RV and just relaxed. Another severe storm predicted for tonight. Hopefully it fizzles like last night did. Very hard to predict. Early night to bed.

Alan in the hunting lodge just taking it all in
Big bighorn!
mud terns outside the barn (hard to see)