I am also releasing Google Map for week 1. This map might have some items out of order but I am sure you will get the general feeling for the progress I have made in the first week of travels.
Saturday, May 5, 2007
Cinco de Mayo
Ole! It finally stopped raining. I spent the night in Calgary as you know. In the morning I visited local Nikkon Fast Lube to change the oil in FJ Cruiser. Right next to it was Starbucks so I grabbed a latte while oil was changed. I filled up on gasoline and took off for Canadian Rockies. I stopped by little cute town Canmore and continued off to Banff. In Banff I had lunch in the Irish place where waitress tried to jiff me for $5 change. There goes her tip!
Ride from Banff to Jasper was simply spectacular. Number of peeks, valleys, canyons, glaciers, elks, birds, lakes and rivers I have seen, wow. In 150 mile drive from Banff to Jasper I stopped probably about 40 times, which made my trip longer than I expected. Even with all the stops, when I pulled into Jasper, I had another 2h of daylight so I decided to continue to Hinton, which was another hour north towards Dawson Creek. Here I am reporting at the end of week one. It went by really quickly.
I am also releasing Google Map for week 1. This map might have some items out of order but I am sure you will get the general feeling for the progress I have made in the first week of travels.
I am also releasing Google Map for week 1. This map might have some items out of order but I am sure you will get the general feeling for the progress I have made in the first week of travels.
Friday, May 4, 2007
Two rainy days
Next morning, while still raining, I crossed into Canada. Alberta here I come. And, it was just like Montana, except flatter, with gustier winds, lower speed limits, more expensive gas and well that Canadian feeling to it :) I reached DPP (Dinosaur Provincial Park) and pleasantly surprised I was not the only person there. Two rednecks from Montana were just as surprised to see City Slicker.
I finished off the night with dinner at Big T's Smokehouse.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Yellowstone... ... ... Not!
Red Lodge was not what I expected and I was filled up on the good homemade pies, so I continued on to Belgrade via I-90. In Belgrade, I visited the Yellowstone - Harley Davidson store and bought some souvenirs, again (I visited this store first time in 2003, on my way to Chicago, from San Francisco). While, buying some parts at Napa store, I asked clerk for lunch suggestion. He asked for direction I was headed into, and suggested place called Sir Scott’s Oasis Steakhouse and Lounge in Manhattan, MT, 9 miles west of Belgrade. If the road ever takes you this part of the country, stop by the place. Food I had was great. Can anyone guess what Finger Steaks are? After lunch I headed west to Missoula, where I am writing you from. Tomorrow, I am headed towards Glacier National Park, MT.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Mt. Rushmore vs. Crazy Horse
Monday, April 30, 2007
Badlands, SD
This afternoon I arrived at the Badlands National Park in South Dakota. After I paid $15 entrance fee (good for 7 days, go figure, who is going to hang around for 7 days, unless you are camping I guess?), I entered the park. I was not sure what to expect, I've heard about Badlands, SD, but I was not prepared for it. It seems today was one of the windier days in the spring. Road through the park, Route 240 or Badlands Loop Road, takes you along the edge of the Wall (60 miles long across), many times going through passes between Lower and Upper plates. For more details see Badlands National Park - NPS site.
I have taken many pictures, I am attaching only few here, rest I am adding to the PicasaWeb album.
Again, I was surprised by the natural beauty, different rock formations, colors, birds and trees.
I have taken many pictures, I am attaching only few here, rest I am adding to the PicasaWeb album.
Again, I was surprised by the natural beauty, different rock formations, colors, birds and trees.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Day in Chicago
Well, it is almost 4pm and it is time for me to hit the road. Thank you Nik and Vesna for yet another wonderful day in Chicago.
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