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  • Adventures of the senior dog

    Sometimes I wonder if Elvis actually is going senile… or if he’s really just super smart. Most nights now, Elvis the senior dog sleeps up in the tent with us. Michael carries him up and down the ladder. This is, in fact, the opposite of what we want. How did it begin? Well, his first…

  • More of Moab

    I want to start this post off with something like a gear review. Waaay back in Missoula (a month ago!) we picked up some funky sunscreen at the Farmer’s Market. I’ve been using this stuff ever since, and I think it deserves a shout-out. The company is called DAYSPA Body Basics. I’m generally skeptical of the…

  • My kind of town

    I have often said that it’s too bad Moab is in the middle of the desert. If I thought I could handle the summers, I would have pushed Michael to move here years ago. But the summers here are awful – weeks of 100 degrees. Not my idea of a good time. So spring and fall…

  • The Lava Fields of Idaho

    What, you didn’t know Idaho had lava fields? Well, join the club. Until a few days ago, neither did I. Driving along Highway 26, just a few miles from Craters Of The Moon National Monument, I saw what looked like recently turned earth. I mean, it was black. But like big chunks of black earth.…

  • Dammit, Idaho!

    Idaho, you are making it so very hard for me to like you. STOP RAINING ON ME! Well, at least I can now calculate the odds of me living in a place like the Pacific Northwest. And those odds are zero. Ever since we left Riggins, it’s been cloudy, super-cold at night, with daily rain…

  • The Idaho adventure continues

    I left off the last post as we were setting up camp along the Red River, at a site called French Gulch. And we’d heard that the temps were supposed to drop that night. Maybe as low as 30. Well. There is a saying that there’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad gear.…

  • Are you sure this is Idaho?!?

    When we left Flathead Lake the day after Labor Day, the skies were dark and threatening. Kyle reminded us that all this weather was coming over from Idaho. Nonetheless, Idaho was the next state for us to explore. We set off towards Kalispell, and then took Highway 2 all the way to the State Line.…

  • Let’s Go To Idaho

    I can’t believe we’re saying goodbye to Montana. I have loved it here! And I’m really glad I took so many pictures. I don’t want to forget all the fabulous things I’ve seen. We spent Labor Day Weekend at our friends Steve and Melissa’s cabin on Flathead Lake, as I mentioned before. We also got to…

  • More of Montana

    Let’s just get this photo out of the way first: This is the Highline Trail, which runs above Going To The Sun Road. More on that later – but I stitched this together from 3 separate photos using the magic of Photoshop. That’s how big the views are here! But first: the cabin. Our friends…

  • An Evening at the Arch, plus Missoula

    After spending a chilly night outside of Cooke City, we were pretty happy to head back into Yellowstone for a beautiful day. We got caught in another bison traffic jam – this time caused by some dipshit in a big rental RV, sitting smack-dab in the middle of the road. Once I figured out what…

  • Beautiful Bozeman

    We came up to Bozeman via West Yellowstone and Big Sky. A beautiful drive, and I was excited to see a new city in Montana. We have friends here, Brian and Sarah. Brian owns a bike/ski shop in Bozeman called the Gear Wizard, and they’ve lived in Bozeman for years now. We set up the truck…

  • Yellowstone (part 2)

      As I mentioned before, Yellowstone is waaay too big to cover in just one day. Therefore it’s too big to cover in just one blog post. The adventure continues!