Lynn and I planned on taking off a week in advance and take our time crossing the northern plains. At the last minute Lynn decided to stay in WI for a few days to help in the move of her parents to an assisted living facility.
Lynn would fly out to Missoula and meet me there in 3 days.
That meant I got a few days to travel as I wished, stopping where, when and how long I wanted.
Before I left I had to do a little bike shopping for our grandson, Jason. He grew out of his 20' single speed "Magic Bike" and upgraded to a 26' 21 speed.
We had a nice time together checking out a few bikes. Jason got to test ride them and then we talked about their condition and how he felt riding them.
First stop, Battle Creek Park in St. Paul, MN.
I've ridden here before years ago with son Chris. It was just off the highway I was using to head out to North Dakota, Montana and then Idaho.
It was very hot, humid day. 90 degrees or better with maybe the same humidity.
It sure felt nice to pop into the shower and get cleaned up before continuing on my way.
I was able to make Fargo the first day, stopping and visiting with my niece, Christy.
Parked in Sam's Club parking lot.
The next day I stopped in Jamestown, ND and spent a couple of hours riding the Pipestem Trails. The trail runs across some prairie but also dips into a groove of trees winding in and out and up and down utilizing pretty much all they can.
Trailer in the distance.
Bee hives.
The trail crosses the road then heads out along the reservoir bank.
Again, it was really nice to be able to shower and grab some eats and a drink out of the frig in the trailer.
Was able to make it to Montana via I94. At Glendive I left the 4 lane and headed west on Montana 200.
I drove past dark and found a local weigh scale that had plenty of parking around it. After talking to some locals to get their thoughts about parking there, I pulled in for the night. The house on wheels is working out great so far!
The next day I stopped at a Wayside after driving a bit to make some bacon and eggs with the grill.
SWEET!!!
Local info.....
I called my cousin that's a big game guide and stopped into his camp. He's from WI and moved out a number of years ago. We hunted together before he moved out west. He had a couple of clients in from Wisconsin, hunting elk and mule deer.
I drove on towards Great Falls, stopping at a Wayside 20 miles from town.
The next day I hit up the trails along the Missouri. They've been expanded and improves since I was here back in 2008.
Heading down to Missoula to fetch up Lynn I went past town and parked the trailer at a real cool bar just past Lolo, The Jack Saloon, then went back to the airport for Lynn. We got back in time to grab a beer. Parked here overnight....Lynn's first night in the trailer.
We rode over the Bitterroot mtns, very near the route Lewis and Clark took,
making our way to McCall, ID and the campsite 30 miles into the woods where the event was going to be held.
Many sites on the way to stop and take in, the first being the Lolo Pass Visitor Center. Very nice interpretative center.
Another was a nice walking area of Western Red Cedar. Trailer peeking through.
We got into McCall, ID around dark, picked up a few supplies in town and started on the 30-40 minute drive to Burgdorf Hot Springs, HQ for the IMTUF Trail Race that Chris and Helen entered. Lynn and I pulled into a 5-6 place campsite where I was warned our 30' trailer might not fit....but it did!
Once I got the trailer backed in we rolled out the canopy in the dark and rain....temps were in the 40's. At the end of the roll-out the LED lights came on. I setup the grill and cooked up the steaks we brought.
Our first dinner in the trailer.
For the next couple of days (and night) we followed the progress of Chris and Helen in the race while taking in a few other sights.
A "local" watering hole....watched part of a Packer game here.
Got some mtn. biking in.
Didn't get any pics of Chris....gotta follow the Leader!
Night creek crossing.
Saying hi to the kids.
Helen finished and I went in to look for Chris and check this out.
Turns out, Chris miscalculated his cut-off times and wasn't allowed to finish. He still got in 85 or so miles of the 100.
Loon Lake in the background, where the bomber was located.
After the race and spending a little time with Chris and Helen we headed home via Boise and Denver.
At the Capital in Boise.
About 6-8 miles out of Montpelier, ID. Campground on the towns reservoir. Lynn out for her walk. Great having the trailer!
Montpelier was on the Oregon Trail Route.
Green River, WY. Camped at the mtn. bike trailhead. Met a local there about my age and I followed him around for a couple of hours. He had moved out west from MN years ago. Had a brew inside the trailer after our ride.
Vernal, UT. Yep, they do have beer in UT.
Dinosaur National Monument, UT and CO.
Display of bones in situ.
Example of Petroglyphs in the Park.
Meeker, CO where we parked at the mtn. bike trailhead again. Lynn explored town and I biked. TH basically right in town.
That is the trailer down there....bit of a climb to get up there.
Town of Meeker, CO.
The top is where I took the earlier pics.
We made or way to Denver and stayed in the driveway of my nephew, then we took the back roads home to WI.
Along the way I upgraded my bike rack.
Our first trip with the trailer and it went great!!