Eastern Washington – Snake River Country

The Guinea Pig says: Wheat, wheat, wheat!

I thought I had seen a lot of wheat fields in North Dakota, but Eastern Washington figured out that the way to get more wheat per acre was to eliminate everything else, including roads, buildings, trees, brush, rocks & water. For miles and miles you see nothing but golden fields. It’s rather awe inspiring, actually. I found myself humming “America the Beautiful“, one of my mother’s favorite Campfire Girl songs.

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Glacier National Park (sort of) – Shelby Montana to Moscow Idaho

Getting Off on the Wrong Foot

Things didn’t begin well for my visit to Glacier. First I found the antique reservation system the National Park Service uses makes it virtually impossible to use unless you are willing to hover over your computer six months in advance as if you were sniping an eBay auction. Private parks weren’t a great option either, as they were cashing in on the situation and charging in the neighborhood of a hundred bucks a night to stay at a KOA outside the gates.

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