[July 18]
We made it back home! The house is still here! Thanks BellCorelli's for taking care of the place! Another big thanks to our neighbors, the Debruins, for mowing our lawn.
For those who are interested, here is some quick facts about out trip.
FUEL SUMMARY
Most paid per gallon: $4.36 (Yellowstone, Canyon Village)
Least paid per gallon: $3.84 (Albert, MN)
Most paid at pump: $60.67
Most Miles between stops: 290.5
Least Miles between stops: 43
Avg Miles Per Day: 323.77
Most Miles In A Day: 913
Overall MPG: 18.004
Total Spent On Gas: $956.21
Total Miles Driven: 4209
Total Gallons of Gas: 233.78
LODGING SUMMARY
6-Jul - Comfort Inn --Brandon, SD
7-Jul - KOA -- Devils Tower, WY
8-Jul - Xanterra-Canyon -- YNP
Jul 9-Jul 11 - Xanterra-Bridge Bay -- YNP
Jul 12-Jul 13 - Xanterra-Canyon -- YNP
14-Jul - Econo Lodge -- Missoula, MT
15-Jul - Glacier -- GNP
16-Jul - AmericInn -- Dickinson, ND
17-Jul - Morris City Park -- Morris, MN
18/07/2008
There's no place like home!
17/07/2008
Sore Butts
[July 16]
We listened to the Park Ranger’s suggestion and went to a the KOA outside the park for showers, for a service fee ;) It was a great campground, like all KOAs.
Once we got all ready to go, we punched in new destination in the GPS… home! Hello Highway 2… Oh Highway 2, the bane of our existence for the next umpteen hours… The route is flat, barren, straight… The towns are far and few between. Each time we got near ½ tank we got gas, just to be safe. Turns out that is a good idea we got from Grandpa, thanks!
Funny story, our GPS updates us for *every* turn we need to make and any intersection it feels isn’t 100% clear. As we were going through a town it said, “turn left on
In
Further down the road we got stuck on
Today’s tagline? Sore butts! Our goal, get the heck out of
Success, we've made it to Dickinson North Dakota.
Of Billy Goats and Anna
[July 15]
Across the road from our hotel was a RV Super Center. We’ve seen a lot of interesting rigs at the various campgrounds so we decided to stop in and see what they have. In particular we looked at some Airstream trailers. They were *very* nice! We only looked at the weight of the small one, no prices (we still want to be able to dream!). We’ve got some friends, Craig and Jane, who have an Airstream and they are sure happy with theirs. We focused on looking at Smaller Class B/C motorhomes. We looked at 23 and 24 foot models. They’re like large conversion vans. We really liked the
We hit the road, on our way to
After parting ways with Grandpa, we headed to Glacier (He had just left Glacier). It wasn’t too long before we entered West Glacier. It a mix of a town and the National Park. We drove around for quite a while looking for a parking spot. No luck. Strange layout, it’s a National Park with no real RV parking! Quite frustrating with a trailer. Anyway, Anna got dropped off at the visitor center and Terry drove around in search of a parking spot. Voila, back into a boat trailer spot…
The Park Ranger we spoke with was pretty grumpy and not terribly helpful. He must have been having a bad day? What we did find out was that most people intentionally don’t stay in the campgrounds in the park because they don’t have any shower accommodations. Strange that they don’t pick up on that and put in some facilities like
We crossed the 3 arch stone bridge. This was quite impressive to see. Amazing feat built in 1933! The roadway is amazing, the road edge stops and then thousands of feet drown below. Crazy scary riding in the passenger seat! The views of the valleys and the glacier carved sides of the mountains is just spectacular. Terry could just sit there all day taking it in.
We made it up past
Our return trip back over the pass was much more notable. We stopped just past the visitor center at
Some other people showed up to check out the spectacle. Just then someone spotted something behind us up the road, Terry opened up the moon roof on the car and stood up through it. It was a group of about a dozen Big Horn Sheep running down the road. Straight for us, in quite a hurry to. It was awesome to see them running toward us. Then we realized they really weren’t slowing down. Just as they got to us they slowed down and lingered and played within 10-15 feet of us. Just amazing. They played and butted heads. Then they ran off. Again there was 1-2 ‘guards’ that made room for the others. As the others left, one stood in the road intentionally blocking cars to let the rest run back up the road. A car tried to pass and the big one tried to block the car -- Unsuccessfully. It ran up along side the car, up the snow along side the road then jumped out in front of the car further up the hill. We thought for sure the car was going to hit it. Whew, collision averted. What a sight!
We drove on. Further down the road we came across the weeping wall. It’s a long wall that the road was cut out of. A large amount of water pours down the side, like a 300’ long waterfall along the road. We rolled down the windows and left the moon roof open. We got wet! That was awesome ;)
We stopped at some waterfalls and to see the sun starting to set over
Farewell Yellowstone
[July 14]
We drove along the
Our next stop was in “Downtown Trendy Bozeman”
As we were leaving we decided we needed to get an oil change. We stopped at a Jiffy Lube and where shocked by their $40 price (and that we would need to disconnect the trailer). We decided to try somewhere else. It turns out that the normal price for oil changes here is $40-45 for a standard car… Little did we know that we were just starting to learn about the high prices in
One more stop, a quick visit to McD’s at Wal-Mart… Well we have re-enforced our distain for Wal-Mart, even though it was really McD’s that was bad this time. We had McNuggets. Super dry, yeech.
We pushed on and made it to
Now before everyone thinks that all we did was eat out, so far we have had two loafs worth of sandwiches, packages of summer sausage, salami, and ham. Lots of beef sticks and some cheese curds from back home. Lets not even talk about the tubes of Pringles and Herseys bars…
When we got back to the hotel, we hit the hot tub. It didn’t satisfy the desire for a swimming pool but it was still great.
Parched Terraces
[July 13]
We eventually made it to Mammoth, home of
We went to Minerva Terrace, the grandest and most dominant mineral spring at Mammoth. Unfortunately it, along with the vast majority of all the springs at Mammoth, is now dormant but are expected to come back again in the future. The terraces are still a spectacle to see but rather blah without the pools of water to give them life. We walked around the various trails and did get to see of few of the springs that were still active. Such pretty colors.
Next we drove to the
After Norris we went down south a bit to go see
We drove back towards Canyon via the center of the two loops. One last waterfall to see. We took the scenic drive to
We went back to Canyon village to walk around and then have dinner at the Canyon grill, more yummy chili. Then back to our campsite to kick back and enjoy a big fire.
Hike to the Summit
[July 12]
Today we left our
We showered up; this place does a flat rate of $3.25/person rather than $2.00/6 minutes. They have nice facilities but not quite as good as the showers in
We setup camp in our new spot. It’s a beautiful site in the woods. Its snuggled within the tall and old trees. We’ve got lots of room too.
We headed out to see the North side of the park (upper loop). Our first stop was
After enjoying the 360 degree view of the valley and all of
It was getting late in the day, we made two more scenic stops. We stopped at Tower falls first, it was a
Our last stop was at the Petrified tree. It was cool to see a 50 million year old tree still standing! Too bad the others had been pillaged by souvenir takers earlier in the park’s history.
We headed back and decided to grab dinner at Theodore Roosevelt Lodge to celebrate our ONE-WEEK-AVERSARY! Terry had a big bacon cheeseburger and Anna had a taco salad. They were both great but Anna’s Taco Salad was amazing! Whatever they put in the salsa, just amazing!
After our dinner we were simply driving back when we came across a bear-jam. That’s a bunch of cars making a traffic jam because there’s a bear in sight. Anna got out to see the bear but it wasn’t visible. Anna went back to the car and Terry went to take a look. After a little while a Black Bear showed itself in the distance. Terry got to see it walk around for short time before running off. We didn’t get to see the 2 cubs that were with her. It’s just awesome to get to see a bear in the wild!
Back to the campsite and to bed.
15/07/2008
WiFi
[July 14]
Well we finally found WiFi so we made a few posts ;). We'll get some pictures posted... sometime...
Old Faithful Tavern
[July 11]
Then we walked around and saw a whole bunch of pools and geysers. Our favorite features are the pools, maybe because it real hot out and they look so inviting. We really like looking at Morning Glory. It has such pretty colors. They have signs everywhere telling people not to throw objects in the pool as it clogs it and it looses a lot of its cool color features. You are to report anyone to a Ranger immediately. They do bring in a big truck every year and remove a whole bunch of debris that people have thrown in. It’s sad that something so unique could be ruined by people being thoughtless and stupid.
After
We turned to head back to our campsite. We wanted to finally get back in time to spend time at our site. We made some sweet and sour pork with rice out of a dehydrated camping pouch. Wow, that was great! That was out first meal cooked out of the back of the teardrop ;) After dinner we sat around our little fire for a while, then went to the teardrop to start watching a movie. We were soon exhausted and called it a night.
Checkout Them Grand Tetons
[July 10
We drove a little further south to
We then decided to head back to the boat docking area. We didn’t get far when we saw a sign for Inspiration Point. This was another ½ mile hike up the mountain. It was a fairly good path to climb, until you came to just about the end. We were right on the edge of a steep drop off and it was just a pile of rocks you had to climb over. Because she was so afraid, Anna was holding Terry’s hand so tight that he thought that she was going to break his fingers—she didn’t though. So we got to the top and it was a beautiful view. A great overlook of the lake and surrounding mountains. The hike down was just about as scary as the walk up, if not more. When we got to the bottom, we headed for the boat dock and waited awhile for our turn. Because we are geniuses, we didn’t bring anything to drink with us. We really thought that it was going to be a quick run across the lake and back, silly us. By the time we got back, we were soooo thirsty. We headed straight for the store and downed some Gatorade right there. We thought that as a reward for the tough climb, we should also get some ice cream. It sure did taste good.
After a little break we decided to head to
After those quick shopping trips, we went to Billy’s Diner. It was a place that looked like the 1950’s inside. Terry had a super huge burger and Anna had a grilled turkey and swiss sandwich. They were both really really good.
After dinner we decided to head out back to
Old Faithful
[July 9]
Because of the fiasco the night before, we decided to set the alarm for
We then headed down to
After
We rolled into
At around
We made it, we think...
[July 8]
We decided that we were going to enter
Encounter of the Third Kind
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07/07/2008
Honeymoon Update
[July 6th]
After having a wonderful brunch with both families at the Fin n' Feather in Winneconnie, we finished packing up the Teardrop to head out West. We left the homestead about 2:30pm. We decided to push to get to South Dakota, get out of the familular Wisconsin/Minnesota region and get well into our trip! We've made it to Brandon, SD. Everything has been great! The trailer pulls well and is a breeze to tow. Time for some Zzzz's!