Today was a day of extraordinary sites! First The Lower and Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River. We hiked the South Rim to see both. The setting of these Falls is the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. So not only do you have the amazing cliffs and colors of the Canyon but there are these amazing Falls also. Then we 'moped-ed' over to Norris Geyser Basin to see some Geysers! As we drove, all the Harley Guys (and yes they all rode Harleys and yes they were all guys) did the 'left-hand-hey-there-fellow-motorcyclist wave'. I felt so included in our new culture. Rick said it was bc they were all jealous of our Piaggio! Also along the way there was a slowdown ahead. We braked and on our right side, less than 10 ft away was, a HUGE bison, strolling on the road. I tried to get my phone out to snap a photo, but was too slow. We didn't want to antagonize him in anyway, so kept moving. (And yes, it was a him!) All in, we rode the moped almost 40 miles! But back to the Gey...
Before I begin about our 23rd day, something happened today that MADE ME SO HAPPY. Our neighbors in the RV Park are from Southern California and were delightful. It was a couple a little younger than Rick and I, Mark and Michelle, and Mark's Mom and Step-dad. We were given fresh homegrown tomatoes by the Grandma and they were delicious. We had so much fun getting to know them and Rick was so jealous of the fancy, big and beautiful rig they had......not to mention the brand new Jeep they were towing! To be fair, I was lusting after Michelle's beautifully manicured hands and feet. Sigh! I haven't COMPLETELY gone off to the other side!!! When Mark, told me what he did, I didn't really 'get' what he did but it sounded similar to another friend's description of his business. That other friend, is also from Southern California, but lives a bit away from our new friends. Over the course of the week, I wondered, do they know each other? Well, I kept forgetting to ...
Well, today was a DRIVE DAY, NINE HOURS!!! The 'close-up and get going' part of our adventure is getting down to a science. Rick takes care of the exterior and I button down the interior. We were off. The drive was mostly monotonous , with grasshoppers attacking our windshield. We had to stop more to clean our windshield than to fuel. See grill below...remember the one moth from yesterday? We traveled most of the day on Hwy 2 (yes, Sally Weideman Mitchell) and it was wheat as far as the eye could see. We traveled through three Reservations. Thank goodness the speed limit was 80!!! Then, when we wondered if there even WAS a Glacier Park, we saw it in the distance! So beautiful!! We got to our RV park in West Glacier and set up camp. Our new Trailer Friends (next door) are from Marshall MN! The sunset was gorgeous, the salmon perfect and the Solo FirePit was a great end to our arrival! Tomorrow we start hiking! Thanks for all your comments! ...
Looks like you have plenty of mix, a well thought out plan!
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