Friday, August 15, 2014

Heading East (Glasgow, MT - Medora, SD) (8/1 - 8/4)

On August 1st we rolled out of St Mary and drove across the top of Montana to the little town of Glasgow, MT. We stayed at a campground that was connected to a hotel and a retirement home. An odd combination to say the least.

The next day we continued to Medora, ND. Crossing the border of North Dakota was a large milestone for our travels. It marked the last of the 48 lower states that we have traveled in. With a little less than 70,000 miles we have now been in all of the 48 lower states. If I can talk Eileen into it, Alaska is the only possible remaining state. With the exception of a few mechanical issues over the past eight years it has been a great ride. We have seen many beautiful places in this country and we have just touched the surface. I challenge everyone to get out and see our Marvelous Country.

Our next stop was Medora, ND. This is a small tourist town in the western part of ND that is quite different that our expectations. The Theodore Roosevelt NP, southern entrance, is located on the western end of Medora. The park is part of what they call the Bad Lands.

On our arrival we went downtown, checked out the shops, and had a nice dinner at the Rough Riders Hotel. The next morning Kathie and Marked decided to head on to Bismarck to be with their family. Their girls had flown in from Raleigh and New York City to attend a memorial for Mark's dad.

Eileen and I went into the NP and took the ride in the southern section. The summer here has been wetter than usual and the park was greener than it normally is. The scenery was much nicer than I had expected and once we got further into the park we started to see the wildlife. Prairie Dogs, Wild Horses, and finally lots and lots of Buffalo. We stopped at the highest point in this section of the park, "Badlands Lookout" and with my binoculars I started seeing herds of buffalo off in the distance.
One herd, then another, then a third. A beautiful scene.

We continued on to see more wild horses, then we rounded a corner where there was a herd of buffalo in the middle and both sides of the road. On particular Bull was in the middle of the road and really didn't want anyone to move on.  He finally decided to move off the road and we all slowly got out of the way. I will say that people in these situations are stupid. The teenagers in front of us were hanging out their windows and taunting the buffalo that were less than ten feet away from them. Not a smart move. We made it through in spite of the Godzilla size buffalo that guarded the road for a period of time. Magnificent animals.

Teddy Roosevelt moved to this area after he lost his wife and mother in the same house in New York, on the same day. The local lore is that this is where he brought his life back together and developed his love for nature. He was a buffalo hunter and loved the Badlands.

Next day we visited Chateau De Mores which was the hunting lodge of a French Nobleman by the same name. He actually developed the town of Medora (named after his wife Medora). His business idea was to slaughter cattle locally and send them via railroad to a booming Chicago market. It lasted a while until drought and other situations created a shortage of cattle. His business failed and he moved back to France. The house was interesting and the stories about his hunter adventurer, wife were very interesting. The Marquis was also a buddy of Teddy Roosevelt.

After another run through the local stores we attended a Saturday mass, in the local civic center and went back to prepare for our departure to Bismarck. Medora was very interesting and comfortable place. We enjoyed our time here.

Enjoy the Pictures!!


Our ride across Montana. The only high rise buildings are the grain elevators.

We drove by hundreds of fields like this!


State number 48!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
 
Teddy's Home in the Badlands!

The entrance into the southern section of Theodore Roosevelt NP!

 



 
Badlands North Dakota! They aren't so BAD!




 
 
The highest point in the park. This is where we saw the herds of buffalo!




Herd 1!
 
 
Herd 2!

Herd3!

These herds were at least a mile off!
Wild horses!

 

 
Family Photo!

They were standing on the ridge where the wind was blowing. Probably to keep the flies off them!


Beautiful and Free!!


Momma and Child!


This is their road!

A little guy!
Godzilla is guarding the road!





These interesting rock formations are all over this section of the park! Wind and Rain erosion!







We saw thousands of these guys in the park! Fields full of them!






The Marquis' Hunting Lodge! On a ridge across the Little Missouri River from Medora!


The upstairs is all bedrooms!
 
 
 


The bus from up in the park. Taken from a lookout above the campground!
Evidence that Lewis and Clark were in the area!
This is all that is left of the beef processing plant in Medora. Destroyed by fire!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Glacier National Park (7/28 - 7/31)

From Banff we headed south across the US border to Saint Mary, Montana. This is a little one whistle town on the east side of Glacier NP. The visitor center is about one mile from the town and just a couple miles from the campground.

On day two we got in the car and drove back across the border (different entrance) to Waterton NP which is the Canadian sister of Glacier NP. There is an old hotel here that is very unique and the surrounding areas are beautiful. We visited Cameron Lake and took a very short muddy walk, had a nice lunch in the town, and then drove up to Red Rock Canyon where a large crowd of folks were walking up the gorge along a crystal clear creek. We had a nice day. On the way home we saw our first Grizzly Bear along the highway. It was a good day.

On our third day we took the red bus tour into the park on the "Road to The Sun".
Our guide was great, and very knowledgeable about the geology and history of the park. This is by far the best way to see the park. It is beautiful. We went over the mountain with a stop on the top, at the Continental Divide, had lunch at McDonald Lodge on the west side, then we went back the same road with the another stop at the top. Our wildlife viewing was near the top. A herd of 29 Bighorn Sheep and a beautiful white mountain goat. I can't say enough about the beauty of this place. The pictures don't begin to capture it.

On day four Eileen and I drove up to Many Glacier which is another entrance into a portion of the park north of the campground. There is another old hotel here that we visited. We attempted to take a short hike but the crowds were so big that we couldn't find a parking spot. When we were leaving the hotel we did get to see Grizzly number two, on the side of the mountain. This one was bigger than the one we saw two days ago but much farther away. This park is a favorite. Enjoy the pictures.

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COMING BACK TO THE U.S. FROM BANFF!


Home Sweet Home!
 
DAY TWO AT WATERTON NP CANADA
 
Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton NP, Canada

Inside the Prince of Wales!

 
The town of Waterton, Alberta
Cameron Lake!


Like a mini Lake Louise!

 
 
Beauty! Waterton Lake


 
The ride to Red Rock Canyon.
Red Rock Canyon.


How to cool off on a hot day!



Rocky Path!
Back home!

Number one Grizzly! The flowers taste good!

 
 
DAY THREE, OUR BUS TOUR INTO THE PARK!!
 
 
 
9:45 am pickup at the campground!
St Mary Lake!
 
The cruise boat! Look at the reflection of the mountains!
 
 


I counted twenty-nine in the herd!
He was a ways off. This picture taken from the moving bus!




Getting ready for our return trip!


Number 98. Our ride for the day!
One of 100's of waterfalls!

You can't capture the beauty with a lens. You have to be there!

Fire damage from years gone by!


This water runs to the Artic Ocean!




Narrow tricky road. We had a super guide whose driving skills were excellent!
You looking at me?

Sorry the day ended. What a wonderful tour!

 
                                     DAY FOUR A DRIVE TO MANY GLACIER!
 
Flowers are everywhere!
Many Glacier Hotel! Early 1900's


Can't beat the view!

At about 250 yards!


Good size bear!