We were so happy we had an early start to enter Glacier National Park from the west entrance at Apgar Village. By the time we left the park in the early afternoon, the traffic into the park was almost bumper to bumper with sightseers, hikers, and bikers. We took the Going-to-the-Sun Road. (What a great name […]
Month: September 2020
DAY NINE: ROADTRIPPING USA
Last night we had a wonderful meal dining outside of Gil’s Goods at a sidewalk cafe. The best thing about our meal was the trains that passed by as we sat for a wonderful outdoor experience. Livingston is the county seat of Montana and is known as a railroad hub. Bill and I both love […]
DAY EIGHT: ROADTRIPPING USA
Yesterday, fortunately, we had our brakes checked, even though our complete “tune-up guy” in Michigan said they were great. They had to be replaced and I am thankful, especially with the winding, steep roads through Yellowstone Park today. The weather smiled on us once again, with cool temperatures and blue sky .( As the day […]
DAY SEVEN: ROADTRIPPING USA
We left the Branch House in historic Deadwood, S.D., a town we would visit again, and headed to the hills. Along the scenic byway through Spearfish Canyon, we stopped at Bridal Falls and spotted not only colorful yellow autumn on the hills but mountain goats along the road. They were unafraid and beautiful. We continued […]
DAY SEVEN: ROADTRIPPING USA
Last night our entertainment was a walk through the Wall Cemetary across the road, which is perched on the outer wall of the Badlands, but we packed up and left early this morning from our little cabin in Wall, stopping in NOWHERESVILLE to find something for breakfast This has to be a first. Stale donuts and […]
DAY SIX: ROADTRIPPING USA
We decided to take it easy today and give the driver a break, so we drove a short distance to the Badlands State Park for a hike. The weather was perfect–65-70 degrees, sunny, no humidity, and blue skies! The smokey skies cleared with the nice north breeze, so the formations appeared much more colorful today. […]