Monday, June 29, 2009

road trip: part one

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My rental car at the campground in Cut Bank, Montana



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The river my campsite was on in Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora, ND



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Bison blocking the road in TRNP



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Wild horses in TRNP



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Miles and miles of train on 200S N in Montana



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My view for most of the 1100 miles, lots and lots of fields.


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North Dakota Bad Lands. A welcome site after one day of almost 600 miles driving through farms.



I am sitting in a Mc Donalds in Cut Bank, Montana. I am about 50 or so miles from Glacier National park. It is still early here, and I am clean, and got a full night of sleep last night, so I am a happy camper!


I'm sure some of you know, but there was a little trouble with my car just west of the Twin Cites. There is a valve that needs to be replaced and will take a week to come in. I couldn't drive my car, so I had to figure out what I was going to do.


I called my friend Samara who lives in the Suburbs of Minneapolis and she was wonderful and rushed right over to pick me up and gave me a bed to sleep in that night while I figured out what to do. I needed to rent a car, but there is a little trouble with that when you don't have a credit card.


But, after about a million phone calls to my dad and after trying every possible thing to get a car, I finally got one and was on my way on Saturday about 1pm.


I drove and drove and drove about 600 miles that day and finally made to Theodore Roosevelt National Park just as the sun was setting. The scenery was just what I needed to restore my faith in the trip.


I got one of the last campsites, set up my tent, made some mac and cheese, had a beer, read, journaled, and then tried to go to bed. That did not work out so well and I was up at 5am the next morning when the sun rose.


But I didn't care, I enjoyed it. I made two batches of coffee, read my book and tore down my campsite.


A nice couple offered me breakfast and I just couldn't refuse. When i asked her what we were having she said steak, eggs, and potatoes. I thought it sounded like heaven! She told me that she was afraid I was a vegan, she said it was because of my car, my nose ring, and because i was camping alone. Crack me up I thought it was hilarious.


After breakfast I took the scenic route out and saw a ton of prairie dogs, bison, and wilds horses. I got back on the highway and headed North west. After I was on US 2, I had planned to find a campsite and call it an early day. But there weren't any campsites. I finally found a place in Cut Bank. They had showers, a TV lounge room, and lots of traffic to lull me to sleep.


This morning I am clean and ready to head out on the road!  I can't wait to get to Glacier. I will post again when i find some internet!


p.s. if you click on the pictures they should get a little bigger.

4 comments:

  1. Beautimous! I only cried a little... ;)

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  2. Really lovely! I like that route very much.

    (And hey! I don't have a cool little car like that or a nose ring... Of course, if someone offered me a free breakfast like that, I'd eat it. Delicious free food is love.)

    Safe travels! I hope to be doing the same soon.

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  3. Glad you are back on your way. Amazing photos (as always). Aren't the Badlands breathtaking?

    And Libby started walking yesterday. Nothing is officially secure in the house anymore.

    Hope the rest of your trip is safe and enjoyable.

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  4. Lovely pics, S. Glad you made it to Teddy R. NP. Love the bison photo.

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