Northwest U. S.
Past the urban area of Chicago, through farmland, woodland, rolling hills, flat ranching lands, sagebrush land to mountains covered in trees, waterfalls, clouds, and topped with snowy peaks. The U.S. is truly a land of varied scenery.
Our first main stop was Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the badlands of western North Dakota. We drove the 36-mile loop scenic drive.
On to Montana. As we approached Glacier National Park the skies were extremely cloudy with smoke floating in from the fires of Washington and Idaho. We found a lovely campsite in Two Medicine campground in the southeast corner of the park. Our first day was drizzly and cloudy so we drove the “Rising to the Sun” road. We know we missed great scenery because of the clouds but we still enjoyed the drive. On our three other days we enjoyed sunny beautiful hikes. One of those hikes began with a half hour boat ride across a lake.
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loaded with bikes and camping gear
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flat – vast – eastern Nebraska
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Teddy Roosevelt Nat Park
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prairie dog
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wild horses
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Teddy Roosevelt Nat Park
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buffalo
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Teddy Roosevelt Nat Park
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Teddy Roosevelt Nat Park
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flat eastern Montana
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early views of Glacier
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our “welcome” to Glacier
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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campsite in Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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clear stream
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bear grass
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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Glacier Nat Park
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