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Day 3 Run to Nebraska
Had a short drive today, but will have to make it up with a couple of longer days. Some Hot Shot crews passed us on the road this morning. Saw smoke on the mountains as we drove down the interstate. The whole Northwest is very dry and fires ...
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... first 25 miles is a real pull up about 6 degree incline with switch backs and turns. Lots of pull over areas. About 45 miles per hour in 3rd gear at about 15000 rpms. When you make it to the top the drive down is unbelieveable.
the canyons etc are breath taking. This is real mountainous driving so be careful. Arrive Cody about 2:30. Stopped at rest area west of Greybull. Settled into camp at the Ponderosa campgrounds. ...
Really Heading East Now - No, Really We Are!!
... young male herded 3 females across the road towards the riverbank and away from the larger herd. A short time later, the obviously dominant male bull of the herd crossed the same road (between stopped cars and people watching all around) and herded his 3 females back to the rest of the herd. The younger male who had originally led the females away, followed back (if he was human, we’d say he followed sheepishly!). There was no fighting, ...
The Tourist Routes
... Beartooth Mountain), glacial lakes, snowy mountain tops and alpine vegetation. It is known as one of the greatest drives in the USA (or so they say!) Although the road, with its many switchbacks up and down takes about 3 hours to drive, we figured we should check it out. We would have to agree that the drive was worth it. Lots of great scenery and vast valleys and mountains to view.
We ended up at a small chip wagon ...
Montana Snow and Bank Vaults
... snowdrifts and forests with a carpet of snow. We tried taking photographs but there is no way that they can convey the sheer splendor and vastness we saw. What I thought was going to be just a day getting from one place to another turned out to be an amazing experience in itself. This country is so full of surprises.
We stopped at Cody for coffee and a bite to eat and would have loved some time to look around as it was real cowboy country. I love ...
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