Travel the USA

After the country re-opened after Covid-19, we are
"On the Road Again."
Please enjoy the 'armchair travels' and feel free to make comments.

In September of 2019, we made the
'epic' trip to the east coast for the first birthday of our grandson Evan.
Since Evan's birthday is in September, we decided to join a 29 day RV Caravan for the New England fall color. The tour starts in Maine and ends in Niagara Falls. All told, we did about 12,000 miles with the new truck and trailer.

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Bozeman Visit


It was so good to spend some time with Wayne and Wanette


Their back yard is always so lovely, and she is so proud of her garden.


We had such a nice time when we went kayaking.
Their daughter had 5 kayaks and it was such a treat 
to get this afternoon excursion.




She wastes no time.


The lake (reservoir) is so lovely, 
and its only about a half hour drive from town.


Getting to the end of the lake where they had seen so many fish the previous week.
This day, we didn't see any.





This is her "Happy Place"
😀



Off the Beaten Path in Montana

 The Pioneer Scenic Drive
in Southwest Montana

Ma Barnes is a sweet lady that has a surprising amount of supplies
 in this remote valley.  
We were delighted to see her support of Israel.
She closes the store on Wednesday for her weekly shopping trek 
that is 50 miles away.


Free crystals, after paid parking!


There were many families with children enjoying the hunt.
(This seems like such unlikely territory for rock hunting.)

We (mostly Lou) found a few.

Pretty small!
😀

We were looking for the Coolidge Ghost Town,
but this is as far as we made it.



ALPACAS


This is our "Campground"

We belong to a group called Harvest Hosts that offers 'free' camping 
and they ask for a donation that supports their business.

They come in all colors


You're not supposed to pet their head, but the neck is OK.
They don't have upper teeth, just lower ones.
They can sure spit at you though!


The store that sold the alpaca goods was in Red Lodge Montana.
Little did we know that there was a classic car show and drag race that day!

Small towns have such fun events on the weekends.



Sunday, July 28, 2024

A Quirky Museum

Polson, Montana
Miracle of America Museum 

Lou's dad had a soda fountain like this one, and we enjoyed the nostalgia  
( and an ice cream sunday for  $2)

The main reason we wanted to go to the museum again was to see
Grandad's Violano Virtuoso


This is the music machine that grandad sold to mining camps
in the mountains during the depression.

It is an automatic piano and violin and I was able to find a quarter to play it.
It's amazing that it still plays.

Even a choice of tunes.



No piece of junk goes to waste!


And this might be an Aero-Car??


How would you like to curl your hair this way?



just quirky


How to make Cream

The incline would cause the sheep to keep walking- 
which turned the pulley-
which powered the cream separator to separate cream from the milk.

Treadmills could also power water pumps, grinders, etc.


This day at the museum was "Living History"
This man was demonstrating how the Native Americans carved arrowheads 
from Obsidian.

Lou watched the entire operation, so he gave this to Lou.
It is large enough for a spear head.



We stayed at an RV park with a 60's music night.
Interesting!



We enjoyed the evening.
Some danced, some watched.










Saturday, July 27, 2024

Waterton Lakes National Park (Canada)

Last stop in Canada


Cameron Lake in the
Waterton Lakes National park.



The "YOU ARE HERE" on the top of the right picture is where 
we viewed the lake.
The bottom of the picture/lake on the right  is the US border into Montana,


A short hike on the trail -
I don't know if we could walk across the border 
to Montana at the far end of the lake.
( but, we didn't carry our passports)


The Prince of Wales Hotel
was constructed in 1927 and designated a National Historic Site of Canada 
in 1992.

The servers and bellmen all wear the traditional Welsh kilts.

The iconic Canadian landmark is situated on a bluff and looks out onto the fabulous Waterton Lake.
The border is half way down this lake.

You can see all the way to Montana and Glacier National Park 
from the huge floor-to-ceiling windows at this lakeside hotel and restaurant.


We 'barely' caught this wildlife photo.

Camping was safe.


The next morning could have been awful because we were all stopped 
because of the Microsoft faulty update.
Fortunately, it was only a half hour, but we think they just took our numbers, wrote them down and let us through! 
(after they took our tangerines😠)

Yes, we are glad to be back in the US.




Thursday, July 25, 2024

Another Incredible Scenery!




Bruce and Ev treated us to another valley of gorgeous scenery.
Kananaskis Valley or 
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
This is the 'other end' of the Canmore Scenic Drive that we took.


We stopped to see this Rock Glacier
The simplest  definition of a Rock Glacier is a landform of moving ice that is covered in rocks and debris that protect the ice from melting.



We were looking for the "Rock Rabitt" or Pika
among the rocky hillside.
We did see one, but it disappeared among the rocks.


This rock looks like it has been scrubbed by the glacial ice.



Pikas live in the rocks, and come feed on the grass and flowers.


Rugged rocks and thick green forests

Lush green valleys


Bruce found another lovely lunch spot.
 


Ev packed a great picnic and we enjoyed watching the folks enjoying 
the water sports.


Then, Bruce wanted to take a short hike to the waterfall.
It was .6 mile ( but felt much longer)


We made it!!

There was another small lake further up the trail, but the other hikers said they spotted 3 Grizzlys
(no, we didn't proceed)

Kananaskis trail closed after multiple grizzly bears spotted in the area


Beautiful views on the way down
and another fantastic day!


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