Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday, Tuesday; September 29-30, 2008
Monday morning we awoke to a beautiful view of the east side of Glacier Natl Park from our KOA campsite at St Marys. The famous “road to the sun” was closed going west at Logan Pass. This still provided an interesting thirteen mile trip. We discovered our Grandson Jackson has a glacier named after him. We took a second road to “Many Glaciers” as named by the Indians. Once again, the scenery here was indescribable. The attached photo showing the glacier reflection in the lake will give you an idea of what we were seeing. We left Glacier Park in the early afternoon and drove to Havre, MT to hook up with our other traveling companions who had taken a different route. Gail is shown here leading the discussion to plan out Tuesday’s route. On Tuesday we drove across Montana’s prairies to Williston, ND – large farms, ranches and Indian Reservations. For those of you who would remember the Huntly - Brinkley Report, we passed Chet Huntly’s birth place at Seco, MT.
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Looks a little chilly there. Still 80 here and cutting grass...
Looks like you are still having fun. Dave wanted to let you know that he must have ran into something and broke a plank at the transom. Fortunately the inner bottom was not damaged, other wise the boat would have sank. Thanks for all the help you gave him that night.
Love your blog
linda
55 and sunny and windy here in the Adirondacks - whitecaps on Lake George all day today. We check here every day and love your updates, its fun to keep up with your adventures. Everything looks spectacular and I hope the girls don't leave without their camera next time!
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