August 3, 2010 – Yesterday we made it as far as Glasgow, MT and had a pleasant stay in an RV park that was attached to a hotel. We were right next to train tracks, but were not affected since we’ve done it so many times before on this trip. Today, we continued on toward North Dakota with more treeless, rolling hills.
Using the road shoulders for hay like we saw in Alberta, Canada:
What the heck is that on the road up ahead?
It turns out to be a truck pulling a very large tank of some kind. They have to stop so a crew can raise power lines for clearance.
A momentary reminder of our Alaska adventure. Looks like someone gave up on the cold north and is moving south before the snow flies.
The Missouri River and a link to its famous travelers:
More flowers that caught Karen’s eye and amber waves of grain!
Into the eroded hills of western North Dakota. The day's destination was Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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