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October 10th 2005
Published: October 13th 2005
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Well, we're back in the USA. It is obviously growing on us because as we crossed the border we almost experienced a “back home” feeling. Once again we had a very pleasant customs officer and it all went very smoothly. Having crossed the border into Montana we headed to Glacier national park. It is illegal to take a vehicle longer than 28ft through the park so we took a tour on the “goin... Read Full Entry



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"Clawdia"!"Clawdia"!
"Clawdia"!

Graeme with "Lady lobster" in Boomtown casino. girls if you ever need a job.....
Craters of the moonCraters of the moon
Craters of the moon

Sunset at "Craters" we stayed here overnight. one of our favorite experiences.
Graeme's lubing lessonGraeme's lubing lesson
Graeme's lubing lesson

Recognise the pose anyone? Michael giving Graeme a RV care lesson
Cowboy bar.Cowboy bar.
Cowboy bar.

Getting into the saddle was OK but try "dismounting" after a few margaritas. Not sure why picture is blurred, must be the camera!
Just loved this picture.Just loved this picture.
Just loved this picture.

Hope you do to. Although the bears are in a "sanctuary" they are made to look for their food. The staff hide food under rocks,some of which is in ice blocks and they put fish into the water so the bears maintain their fishing skills.
Kobak & NakinaKobak & Nakina
Kobak & Nakina

This pair were rescued whe their mother was shot. They played together for ages.
Bison crossingBison crossing
Bison crossing

The Bison were nearly hunted to extinction earlier this century but now there is a healthy population in the park. They have been known to charge the cars.
"On the Road""On the Road"
"On the Road"

One of the great things of RV life is being able to stop when ever you want to admire the view.
Jackson LakeJackson Lake
Jackson Lake

And this was the view we stopped to see. We sat and watched the sun set on the lake.



27th October 2005

Marvelous
Terrific blog, it looks fantastic. And you've been away 3 months already! Photos and commentary are great, like something out of Northern Exposure. Looking forward to the next installment

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