Friday, June 10, 2016

Leaving East Glacier - Heading for Canada

June 7-10

     Kathy and I arrived in East Glacier KOA on 7 June in anticipation of meeting up with Ed and Kay that afternoon and enjoying a little bit of the east side of Glacier National Park with them before crossing the border into Canada....... that was not to be....see Ed's post on their journey.

     Weather here has been pretty varied....we have had highs in the upper 80's the first day with mild nights but it has turned a little cooler the last two days. Last night was a cool 36 degrees and today a pleasant 65. Tonight is expected to get to the mid 30's again and a chance of snow in the morning by the time we plan to depart......you need everything from a bathing suit to a snow suit. 

     We spent all day on the 8th of June touring and hiking here in the park on this side. Note - with the going to the sun road not open yet it is a 2.5 hour drive from the West to the East side of the park. Again a beautiful setting with fantastic hiking trails/views of St. Mary Lake and the mountains. Much of the hiking we did on this side was through forests that had been destroyed by fire....some one year ago and some ten years ago. It's interesting that the forest service now talks about the fires as a good thing to regenerate the forest. You will notice from our photos that much of the timber is burned yet the bed of the forest is alive with many wild flowers that are beautiful.

     On Thursday the 9th of June we rested and did laundry except for a short ride to the Many Glacier part of the park which is an entrance about 8 miles north of where we are staying.

     Today was our long hike day....we did about 6 miles of a hike that included three named waterfalls and at least a couple other places with water cascading that deserved to be named in my opinion. It was a really nice hike along the shores of Lake Mary.....we met and talked with many nice folks along the way.

     We were very happy to get back to camp to find Ed and Kay had arrived in their brand new truck.....they were as happy to see us and we are all ready now to move on. Tomorrow morning we break camp and head into Alberta, Canada with plans to tour Banff and Jasper National Parks.

Some of the photos from the last couple of days below:
Sunrise photo on Lake St. Mary - notice how the sun lit the tiny island in the water

Kathy by the Baring Waterfall

Wild flowers on the hillside

Still snow on these peaks

Getting in the selfie game

Just below the falls

Beautiful trails

Wildflowers

Wildflower or weed?



Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail

View driving from the West side on Highway 2

Lake St. Mary

 



Ed & Kay have arrived!

"Ed Says" - A summary of our cross country marathon

     We were able to leave on our journey to rendezvous with Darrell and Kathy on Friday June 3 about noon.  Our plan was to drive, eat and sleep until we met them, no touring.  And that is mostly what we did for 5 days, averaging 500+ miles per day and eating out except for breakfast.  One day we drove 660 miles!  Never again!  Ed had vertigo for the next two days (car sickness we think).   Another objective was to stay at no cost camp sites the entire way.  This we accomplished by staying in Walmart and Cabela's parking lots, and one Dodge dealer parking lot (more on that experience later).

     We arrived in Great Falls, Montana on Tuesday June 7 for an early start the next day for the run up to Glacier National Park for our rendezvous.  Well, we got the early start.  That's the good news.  Kay started driving first and quickly noticed the MIL light was on.  Not a good sign--this stands for Malfunction Indicator Light, like in engine problem.  We have had this experience with this truck before, none of it with a good outcome.  So we headed to the Dodge dealership right down the road.  The problem was diagnosed and was a relatively quick and inexpensive fix.  I have learned that "inexpensive fix" for a diesel is a relative term and does not mean low cost, as everything about a diesel cost more that any other auto repair or service.

     Having had significant problems with this truck before and now coupled with this problem,  we lost all confidence for this truck to get us to Alaska, let alone to get us back.  So, while at the dealership we began discussions to trade this truck in for another.  And we did.  We now have a gas 2015 Ram 1500 4x4 with trailer towing package, and an extended warranty!!  Comfort and confidence at last!  My one and only diesel experience has been a complete nightmare! 

     With repair work on the diesel, haggling for the new truck, installing trailer hitch, and adjustments to trailer part of the hitch, it was going to be Friday June 10 before we could leave for the rendezvous.  And this is how it came to be for us to spend the night in our camper in the dealers parking lot.  We can not say that was a no cost stay.  Let's just say it was included with the truck!

RENDEZVOUS AT LAST!   We arrived in Glacier early afternoon.  What a joyous sight to see Darrell and Kathy.  Now the fun part of the trip begins.  Tomorrow, we cross into Canada.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

West Glacier

6 June
    
     Spent the day doing some exploring....first the local towns. We are staying in the small town of Columbia Falls and we checked out this quaint small town before heading to the even smaller town of Swan Lake and a ride through the Swan Valley as recommended by our golfing friends in Great Falls.....very pretty ride and the lake was beautiful. There are mountain lakes all over and most are really pretty (and cold).


Swan Valley Scenery

     After the Swan Valley we rolled into the town of Kalispell, a fairly large town compared to what we've been seeing. Big towns have Walmart's :-) We stopped by Cabela's for a couple things and did lunch in a restaurant that rated high on Trip Advisor called Wheat Montana Bakery & Deli....it was a great stop and we met and talked with some folks there from Arkansas who retired to that area.....they love it and tried to convince us that the winters were not all that bad.....it is a dry cold they said. (Not putting the house up for sale just yet)

     Afternoon we made our way into the Glacier National Park- wow, huge, beautiful and still very different than Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks. Unfortunately, the "Going to the sun" road is not opened all the way....only 16 miles from this side and I think maybe 14 from the east side. They had a photo of the top of the road (Logan Pass) a few days earlier that still looked clobbered with snow. I learned that it often times doesn't open 'til 4th of July.....may have to stop by here on the return trip.

     We took the going to the sun road as far as we could and then took a six mile hike (Avalanche Lake and creek trails) to a high mountain lake. It was a good workout and welcome relief from all the riding. Again we found ourselves on the return hike with the sun going down on us. Actually sunset here is 9:30'ish and we were back by 8:30 but in the thick forest with the sun dropping behind mountains before setting...it starts getting dark. Again, Kathy led the charge back to the truck.

Avalanche Lake

Avalanche Creek

Avalanche Lake




West Glacier - Last Day

     Spent better than the first half of the day dealing with Verizon on cell phone issues. Won't bore you with details but not a happy ending.

     Took a ride back towards the east on highway two to an area called Goat Lick. It is a place that mountain goats frequent where salt and other minerals seep from the rocks and they lick them. Unfortunately the rocks (and other tourists) is all we saw there....it was a pleasant ride there and back :-)

     On the way back we went back into West Glacier National Park and visited the areas that we missed the first day including an ice cream and walk through the shops are the Apgar Village.

Glacier Lake

Glacier Lake


     Leaving the park around 5:00 and heading back to camp we remembered that we had not visited the next town over called Whitefish, Montana so we drove over there to have a look not expecting much. Boy were we surprised....great little town and they happened to be having a farmers market on the square that included live music, many food trucks, and crafty type sales booths. We enjoyed some food truck food and soaked up the atmosphere....cool town!

     When we returned home we noticed that another Georgia camper had set up in a neighboring site with Mitchell county plates....that is close to where Kathy and I used to live in South Georgia. We met Paul and Eugenia Bozeman and had a great visit and cold beverage with them before calling it a night. They are heading to Washington/Oregon with no particular agenda. They had been to Alaska a few years ago and had some stories and advice for us.....a very nice couple!

     Heading to St. Mary Montana now to meet up with Ed and Kay and visit the east side of Glacier National Park.



Sunday, June 5, 2016

Great Falls to Columbia Falls (West Side of Glacier)

Great Falls Last Day
     We spent the morning of our last full day in Great Falls visiting the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery Interpretive Center. A very nice and interesting museum.....hadn't studied the Lewis and Clark expedition since grade school and it was a great refresher. The volunteers there were great and very enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge of the subject.

     We played in the Eagle Falls golf tournament around noon and did quite well. Kathy and I finished second place in our flight as a team and I won a closest to the pin on one of the par 3's. A few nice prizes but more importantly a great day and met some very nice folks.

Ed and Kay Progress
     They left home Saturday afternoon and have been making great progress (tonight in Mitchell, South Dakota) towards our rendezvous point, which is now Glacier National Park and estimated to be Wednesday or Thursday this week.

     While they are traveling, Kathy and I moved from Great Falls to the West Side of Glacier and are now staying in the town of Columbia Falls, Montana. After our arrival we checked out a Forest Service Lake (outside of Glacier)  called Hungry Horse......a really pretty and large mountain lake.

Hungry Horse Lake

Hungry Horse Lake

     We plan to spend the next couple of days exploring the west side of Glacier Park and the towns in this area....Columbia Falls, Whitefish, and Kalispell Montana and maybe a ride through the Swan Valley - one of our golf tournament partners recommended seeing. We will leave here in time to meet with the Culpeppers on the east side of Glacier National Park in St. Mary, Montana.




Friday, June 3, 2016

Great Falls and Great News!

Driving from Yellowstone
     "Home, home on the range....where the deer and the antelope play".....you get the idea :-)
We departed Yellowstone on 1 June and headed north. We had a plan and an alternate plan - goal was to reach Great Falls, Montana with a fallback plan of stopping in Helena if we were tired and needed to stop.

     I caught myself several times singing "Home on the range" as I was driving - it was that kind of drive, beautiful but a lot of open country. We laughed, at one spot we saw a real estate sign selling "lots" - they were 20 acre lots, so that gives you an idea on the vast open landscape. We traveled along the Missouri river for a good ways and saw several folks enjoying what looked like some fishing float trips - looked like fun.

Great Falls, Montana
     We did make it to Great Falls and are here (Dick's RV Park) for a scheduled maintenance stop. Haircuts, oil change and vehicle maintenance, laundry, grocery shopping, golf and just relaxing. Hey - don't laugh, being a tourist is a tough/tiring job.

     Great Falls is a pretty nice small town. My early observations is that the bars and casinos are plentiful. A lady at the golf course told us towns in this area are all bars and churches. Their number one attraction (on trip advisor) is the Lewis and Clark interpretive center - we plan to visit their before we leave the area.

     Yesterday we rode to the three golf courses in town trying to decide which one to play and when. The temps have been great here (70's) but the wind is pretty tough the last couple days. At the Eagle Falls golf course we met some very nice local folks and managed to talk ourselves into a golf tournament they are having Saturday....we are excited to be able to play and meet some more local folks.

     We spent seven days in Yellowstone with our eyes peeled looking for eagles and did not see any there. As we walked out of one of the golf courses here in Great Falls, a beautiful bald eagle was flying just over our heads....impressive but no camera handy for that. I fully expect we will see many more eagles on this trip.

Great News
      For those of you that know (or have been following the trip from the beginning), our good friends Ed and Kay Culpepper had to cancel due to medical issues they expected to derail them. As it turns out, Kay got a good report from the doctor yesterday and was approved to travel.

     They called yesterday after their appointment excited to ask if we would slow down and wait for them to catch us....we are excited to have them back in the plan. They are departing the Griffin, Ga. area today and we expect to meet up with them in Glacier National Park in the next six or seven days. We are going to stay in Great Falls a little longer than planned and may tour both the West (not originally planned) and East side of Glacier now in order to allow them time to catch us.

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Last Days in Yellowstone - Moving on up, leaving June 1


     30 May - spent a good part of the day hiking a trail called "Elephant Back"....not sure why the name. It was strenuous four mile hike that climbed to the top of a mountain for a beautiful view of Lake Yellowstone. Hiking the wilderness here knowing you are not at the top of the food chain (grizzly bears) makes the hike a little more intense. We were prepared with bear spray and eyes wide open. Besides, a friend told me I don't need to outrun the bear, just Kathy :-)

Elephant Back hike view of Yellowstone Lake

     Late afternoon was spent exploring the last section of the park that we hadn't taken a close look at....the West Thumb and Grant Village area. As we explored the area we arrived at an animal jam early enough to get a pretty good look at a grizzly...that was exciting. Kathy said looking at him through a zoom lens looked like he was about to get her......she was back peddling.

Kathy's Bear (as seen on facebook)


     Temps overnight dipped to 26 degrees and you know it, the propane ran out at 4:30 A.M. so yours truly had to go outside and change the tank......Brrrr. Just thankful we had two tanks and a full one for back up.

     31 May - This is our last day in the park and we had some admin things to do in preparation for our departure in the morning. After that we took another ride just admiring the beauty of the place and the animals.....found a couple buffalo locking horns.

Buffalo (fighting or playing?)

      Decided to do dinner at the Lake Yellowstone lodge....to celebrate my brother Don's birthday (if we needed an excuse). The restaurant came highly recommended and we were not disappointed. The dining room offered a beautiful view of Lake Yellowstone with the snow capped mountains on the far shore. A perfect ending to a perfect visit.

     We've had a great visit to both the Yellowstone National Park and to the Grand Tetons National Park. We've soaked up some unbelievable scenery, saw and photographed many animals and traveled countless miles......great time here but now it's time for us to head farther north.

First,  I thought I'd leave you with some observations from the Yellowstone part of the trip.

  • A new term - "Animal Jams" - that is the traffic jam caused when a large animal is spotted in the forest beside the road and everyone stops to look and photograph.....some don't even bother to pull over before jumping out with their cameras.
  • Four way stop signs - I have never seen so many people that don't seem to understand the concept of taking turns....they caused as many traffic jams as the animals. They were not being rude in not taking turns, they were being so nice that no one would move.
  • Georgia Plates on your vehicle - seems like alot of folks are interested in talkng to us (or maybe hearing us talk) when they see the Georgia plates. We have met some wonderful folks here....some from Knoxville Tennessee (we both don't like Florida Gators so we hit it off), Virginia, Oklahoma, and some really nice Canadian friends from Ontario we shared stories with. We even met a lady that grew up in Spalding County Georgia. (that is where we live now)
  • Asian Population Decline - Really, there cannot be many more of them at home because they are ALL here....some trying to drive the Cruise America rental RVs on the opposite side of the road than they are used to....beware! Really a stalemate at the four way stop signs!
  • Selfies - that is obviously the thing to do these days....we feel lost without a selfie stick.
  • Mountain Air - when people tell you the air is thinner here, belive it. At 8,000 to 11,000 feet for an old boy from the Atlanta area it get's hard to breath. Especially since I am a year older than when we arrived last week.
  • Tee Shirts - I've learned that a girl cannot have too many souvenir tee shirts.....not just one from evey park...one from every gift store in that park. (Several for those wondering)

So for now - Say good-bye to Yellowstone


The End
(sorry, I couldn't resist)

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Yellowstone Day three (28 May) and Teton National Park (29 May)


28 May - Yellowstone - Day three

Happy Birthday to me (and what a great one it was)

     After wearing ourselves out yesterday we declared an easy day and planned to be back to camp around 5:00 P.M., well at least that was the plan and at least we had a plan.

     We set out this morning to go to the town of West Yellowstone.....just out the west gate of the park to have a look around and explore the roads/attractions between here and there (in the park) that we hadn't done yet. After that short day we would stop by Old Faithful if time allowed and we could still get home early.

     We stopped at a beautiful waterfall (Gibbons Falls) that required minimal hiking and took photos of that. We stopped in the Madison area and inquired about a day hike in that area but the ranger suggested better hikes were in the other areas.

     So we promptly moved on to the West entrance and headed out to the town of West Yellowstone. The time was probably nearing noon by then but we had packed a lunch so we're good. As we head out the gate we notice an unbelievable line of traffic waiting to get in. It was backed up bumper to bumper from the gate into the town (maybe a mile or two) and actually blocked streets in the town also. We knew we had made a mistake leaving the park and were not ready to wait in that line to return.

     Plan B - Our neighbors and good friends Tom and Kay Lindgren (he's from Montana) had mentioned that we may want to ride up to Big Sky Montana through the Gallatin Canyon if we had free time and guess what, that was north of West Yellowstone.... so away we went. A nice drive to a beautiful community with the Big Sky ski resort on the nearby mountains. We had a good look around and found a nice pub to have lunch....after all it's my birthday. You guessed it, the picnic lunch was now our dinner tonight.

     By the time we returned there was no line to get in the park and we drove traffic free to Old Faithful which was on the way home. It is now nearing 5:45 and she is not set to perform again until 6:27 +/- 10 minutes. Yep, she performed for us at about 6:45 and it was pretty impressive. Still quite a ways from Fishing Bridge we headed home and arrived at 8:30 and enjoyed hot dogs that had been kept hot in a thermos all day.

     We have now hit the highlights of "most" of Yellowstone....with one area remaining. We've decided to take a break from Yellowstone and drive down to the Grand Teton National Park and spend the day tomorrow and pick back up on Yellowstone the next day.

29 May - Day Trip to Grand Teton National Park

     We set out on what we expected to be a pretty long day...gonna drive to Grand Teton, the town of Jackson Hole and see what we could in a day and return. Jackson Hole was 100 miles away and the park was closer but included a lot of territory between park entrance and Jackson Hole.

     Yellowstone is beautiful, but Grand Teton is also beautiful in a different way. The mountains here looked different....they had the rough looking peaks that were majestic (see the photos). We had seen many more animals in Yellowstone than we did in Teton but both parks were very impressive.

     We toured the park and stopped at many/most of the attractions. We went all the way to the south side of the park and into the town of Jackson Hole.....that has been on my bucket list for some time and I was not disappointed. We had a snack and a cool beverage at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Would like to have been there for the evening entertainment but was not to be on this trip.

     We walked around the town square and had a good look at the town. Some entertainers were setting up to perform on the square. We thought it was going to be a native American performance...but on closer inspection of the costumes we were not sure. When the music started we were really not sure.....it was definitely not native American, I thought it was some kinda Cajun Mardi Gras thing but not sure and it didn't seem to fit to us.

     After looking at the town we found the "Mormon Row" settlement area to take photos of the famous barn with the mountain peaks in the background. One of the park rangers said this is the most photographed building in the world. Light wasn't real good but we gave it our best shot then hit the road back to camp.

     Turned out to be our earliest night since we've been here :-)
     Some photos from the two days posted below.


Yellowstone - Gibbons Falls

Yellowstone - Old Faithfull

Yellowstone - Bull Elk Smiling

Yellowstone - Elk

Yellowstone - Elk

Teton Tourist - Taking Selfies (they're everywhere)

Teton - Jackson lake

Grand Teton

Teton - Jackson Lake

Teton - Jackson Lake

Teton - Chapel of the Sacred Heart

Teton

Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole - Street Performers

Teton - Old barn at Mormon Row