Saturday, July 30, 2016

North Dakota in the Rear View Mirror

The first six hundred miles are behind us.  We got on Interstate 94 in Saint Cloud, Minnesota and drove straight across North Dakota to Glendive, Montana.  I wish I had more to say about North Dakota than I enjoy seeing the change in terrain when you cross the Missouri River at Bismarck.  It goes from flat, glacial stripped plains to hills, buttes, and badlands.

At this point, we're halfway to our extended stop: Columbia Falls, Montana, just outside Glacier National Park.  The Flathead River flows through town.  With any luck, I might wet a line before nightfall on Day 2.

5 comments:

  1. While you're visiting Montana please remember to leave the bears and the tourists alone!

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    1. But if it's called "tourist season", why can I harvest a few?

      And as far as the Bears go, I only have to outrun one child...

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  2. Glendive Montana already?!.....In-Con-Ceivable!

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    1. Yo keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means...

      It's amazing what you can get done in 10 hours.

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  3. Your focus is exactly where it should be. The beauty of the Flathead area awaits you. Happy Hook Ups, and, take care....

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