Roaming the southern Cascades we crossed paths with our old friend Mark who we spent the better part of May travelling with. And this turned out to be highly fortuitous for us because almost exactly as we ran into him the alternator on my truck went kaput. More…
The Cascades
Into the Volcanoes
From glacier we drove back through Missoula, had a meal at Romains, and…More
The Luck of the… Lucky
We’re extremely lucky people…great kids, health, lots of adventure, and lately we’ve spent a lot of time around the fire at night talking about luck.
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Soon to be Glacier-less National Park
To be officially considered a glacier an ice field must meet three criteria. It must be deep enough to create glacial ice (roughly one hundred feet). It has to be at least twenty five acres in size. And it…read more
You don’t have to be taller than Dumbo for this ride…
Every life should come with the following advisory: WARNING: This is a high speed turbulent adventure that you ultimately…read more.
Do These Streets Make My Butte Look Big?
We went to a great talk about the adventure of Lewis and Clark a couple of nights ago. I found it absolutely incredible to learn that…read more
The Curious Case of…Money.
We’re all standing on a rock that’s hurtling through an unfathomably large expanse that we call space at nearly 70,000 miles per hour, and…read more.
Catching Up…
In addition to finding Wifi, one of the difficulties I have is keeping up with all the pictures I take. Read more.
Into Montana
We were kind of up in the air as to when we were leaving Yellowstone…and then it snowed. It had rained almost everyday we were there, but it was the acceptable brief, late afternoon, after a warm day, thunderstorm kind of rain. So it wasn’t too much of a bother. But snow is completely out of the question. Yellowstone was telling us it’s time to go…and we were listening. We drove out through West Yellowstone and up into Montana. Read more…