Sunday, August 30, 2020

When in Montana - you white water raft!



We visited Yellowstone a couple of years ago, but we didn’t white water raft. It has been on the bucket list! Check! Lots of fun. The water level is down and I understand that June can be a wild ride. We may have to do it again! Mark was tossed out because the girl sitting in front of him fell out and shifted his side of the raft into the water. Listening to safety instructions he did as instructed and was back in the raft within seconds. I wasn’t worried and he said it felt good to get wet!  We found a picturesque place to park the camper! 




Leaving the Yellowstone area, we were stuck on 1-90 for a little over two hours due to a car crash with a fatality. We watched the ambulance, care flight and coroner pass. I said to Mark, we lost two hours and someone lost their life. No big deal for us. It was a gnarly accident and I pray for the others involved. As we passed, a state trooper with a sign that said “thank you for your patience”. 



We had a huge climb up the pass outside of Butte to cross the continental divide. We got about 7 miles to the gallon going up! On the way down, Mark had a challenging experience going slow enough with the winding road and then contending with the wind through the pass. 

We got in very late to the cutest RV park,  ever. Jim and Mary’s RV Campground in Missoula, Montana. Each camp site has its own flower garden. Super clean with tall pine trees. 



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