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Glacier National Park

Sunday, September 13th, 2015
Logan Pass

Logan Pass

They figure that by 2030 all the glaciers in Glacier National Park will be gone. I guess it’s a good thing I decided not to wait until I’m 85 to see this park again.

The campgrounds are expensive but also the best place to set up a base to see the park. I came in on a Thursday and was lucky enough to find a spot in one of the campgrounds. Some of the campgrounds are already closed and more will be after Monday. I have to say that this park is really nice and I’m enjoying my stay here.

On the first day I arrived I drove to check out another campground near the entrance of the park and was surprised to find a good cell signal there. It was too late for me as I had already put my money in the pipe at the other camp. Then I stopped at the Visitors Center and read some of the signs about the park before heading back for the night.

The next morning I walked a nature trail and hiked a couple miles up a trail to Avalanche Lake. I didn’t make it all the way to the lake because I didn’t have any water and was afraid I would become thirsty if I kept going. In the afternoon I jumped on Honda and headed up “Going To The Sun” highway.

Narrow Road

Narrow Road

Going To The Sun highway tops out at 6600 feet at Logan Pass, not very high compared to a lot of the passes in other parts of the country, but I have to say it is one spectacular, awesome drive to the top. The road is closed for several months in the winter and I read that they sometimes have 50′ to 70′ drifts to plow in the spring to open the highway.

Vehicles over 21 feet long and 8 feet wide are prohibited up the road. Even driving a small car or motorcycle you need to pay attention and not be distracted by the views. I was glad to be on a motorcycle.

Jackson Glacier

Jackson Glacier

I discovered that Minnie is not charging the house batteries while I drive. Not sure what is wrong but I arrived with low batteries and there are too many trees here to get sun on my panels. I have run my generator a little but it is so quiet in this little campground I hate to break the silence. I’m hoping the charge problem is just a fuse and can be fixed easily.

Tires

Thursday, September 10th, 2015
Sign in laundry

Sign in laundry

Great Falls, Montana turned out to be an expensive visit. As I entered town I saw a McDonald’s ahead, and being that i have not eaten a burger in several weeks, turned down the side road to park. I thought I would turn around and park heading out to make my departure easier. While making a uturn I got too close to the curb and cut one of my back tires.

It is nice in a way that there are duals on Minnie because it allowed me to drive to a tire store about 5 miles away. The tires on the back were old anyway so I replaced all four. New tires, groceries, gas, propane, laundry, and a movie, all helped to drain my bank account. I will have to save for a while now.

Ruts

Monday, September 7th, 2015
Road

Road

I hope I can get out of here in the next couple days. With all the rain over the last week, and pickup trucks driving back and forth across this muddy spot in the road, I’m a little concerned about making it out. When it is dry you can sometimes straddle the ruts, but if it is slippery, you will just slide right down into them.

I never expected this much traffic over the holiday weekend. I talked with a couple guys on ATV’S and they said it is bow hunting season and these trucks are probably hunters. He said a lot of them are too lazy to walk so they hunt from their pickups. I saw one pickup filled with guys in camouflage clothing go by my camper at least 20 times yesterday.

With all the cloudy weather over the last few days, it has been a struggle getting a good charge on my batteries. My generator just doesn’t put much juice into the batteries like my solar does.

And to make matters worse, it has been cold. Every night drops into the 30’s. Two nights ago we even had a layer of snow and hail. This means that my heater runs a few times in the night, using up what precious juice I have stored during the day. Once, when I awoke in the night to check things out, I ended up starting my generator at 3 am so as not to kill my batteries. During the day I use my catalytic heater, which uses no electric, but I don’t trust it overnight.

I’m not sure where I will go now. I would like to run up to Glacier NP for a day or two but it will depend on various things. This is the time of year to see National Parks because the crowds are gone. I wanted to jump over to the Pacific Coast and slowly move south but a more direct route back to AZ may be wiser. It is certain I will have to move soon because the tanks are full and the cupboard is bare.

Lewis and Clark

Thursday, August 27th, 2015

I spent the night in Gallatin National Forest at the end of a dirt road. It was a parking lot for a trailhead and not really a camping spot but nobody seemed to mind. In the morning I drove to White Sulphur Springs and stopped at the Ranger Station for the Lewis and Clark National Forest. They were helpful pointing me to several dispersed campsites deep in the forest with streams and trees for my camping pleasure. I asked if there was any place in the forest where you could get cell signal and they had to think hard about that. One of the Rangers told me of a high mountain ridge where she could get a signal and gave me directions to the road.

After winding up a narrow, rough, rutted, dirt road for 5 miles, I finally came to a campsite where I had a tiny bit of cell signal. It took me half an hour to reach the ridge and I would have turned around and gone back down after two miles if there was any place to turn around.

Even though I had a tarp over my motorcycle, it was still covered with dust. It took a long time to wipe and wash it clean enough to ride for a look around. I went higher up the road but couldn’t find any more campsites and I lost cell signal altogether.

The ride back down to the main road was much easier on the Honda. I explored a few miles through the forest and checked out two pay campgrounds. I will probably be here for a few days and then make the next step to Glacier NP.

Solo Travelers

Wednesday, August 26th, 2015

It is time to move to a new location. I have enjoyed the area around Red Lodge with many motorcycle rides, visits to interesting landmarks, and trips into town. The weather has been almost perfect. A few chilly mornings and a little smoky haze from the western forest fires have not been a problem.

Tank Vent

Tank Vent

Richard has been telling me to get one of these for a while now. I happened to find it at the True Value Hardware in Red Lodge. It is working great and has solved my odor problem.

I have noticed a couple of behavior scenarios among solo travelers which strike me as interesting . Some single people are almost like hermits and avoid contact with everyone they see, while other individuals are starved for companionship and become clingy when they meet someone. I try not to fall into either category and attempt to be friendly but not impose on people’s space. I guess it is more of a personality thing than anything.

I’m heading north in Montana and will post more when I know where I end up.