Sunday, July 27, 2008

Westward Ho!

The past two days have been on the road, towards our next encampment at Judith Guard Station in Montana - all 1,150 miles of it across Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota and half of Montana.
Friday night we stayed in Valley City, ND where we got the last non-smoking room in town at the Wagon Wheel.
Saturday was our longest day West but what a day it was. Huge farms stretching on and on in the flatlands, punctuated by rows of trees used for windbreaks, then giving way to more grasslands and grazing cattle on rolling hills, then the hills turn into little mounds and eventually become a rugged landscape with ravines, cliffs and more of a south-west character.



I-94 follows the Yellowstone River upstream as do several rail lines, so we watched the trains go by as we enjoyed the varied scenery. At one rest stop overlooking the Yellowstone we were privileged to see a pair of very rare Whooping Cranes fly up the river below us as we took notice of the cautionary signs about rattlesnakes.

For part of the trip (about 50 miles) we took a back road which paralleled the river and enjoyed a closer encounter with the land where we shared the road with a group of cows on the road.

Earlier in the day we shared the road with another local character.

We arrived in Billings around 4:40 got settled in, set up and rested for a while. Then we had dinner at Denny’s, did our shopping for the next week, (got a .10/gal discount on gas, filled up at $4.09 plus the discount) and drove up the mesa above town where we enjoyed the sunset, rain showers sweeping across the valley and saw a forest fire to the West. We also had out first view of the mountains. They are actually out there.

Later in the evening a serious thunderstorm went through here with lots of noise and pretty intense wind. The locals even seemed to be impressed.

After attending church this morning we drop out of sight at Judith Guard Station and the Gird Point Fire tower. So, until next month - be well, do God’s work and keep in touch.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Gene and Darlene. Sounds like you are enjoying the trip very much. Will pray that your safety and relaxation continues. Also thanks for posting the awesome photographs. God's creation is indeed hard to describe with mere words. God bless!
Dave Marple

Kendra said...

The cow in the middle of the road is my favorite :-) She's a challenger!