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Leaving Missoula
We had planned on an early start, and when the dogs woke me at 7:00 am Caleb took them out, but we wouldn’t get out of bed until 8:30 when we hear Sammi say, “hello”. We will go to Robert’s … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Camping, Family, Food, Media, People, Photography, Places, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged Idaho, love, national park, restaurant, waterfall
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Welcome to Missoula
The girls had just gotten put to bed from the screaming fit they were having prior to our arrival. We are welcomed in, and our little dogs too. We talk until 12:30 am and when Lyra wakes, Jessi goes to put … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Family, Food, Hiking, People, Photography
Tagged Montana, outdoors, restaurant, shopping
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Hot and Wet in Idaho
The alarm goes off at 5:30 am. Fifteen minutes later I’m standing in a burning hot-only shower waiting for Caleb to get back with the keys to room 7. I tried splashing water on me using the dog bowl as … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Events, Family, Government, History, People, Photography, Places, Plants, Things, Travel, Water
Tagged fossils, Idaho, national park, Snake River, spelunking
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Windy and Free
Up at 5:00 am to high winds and a sky that is on fire. It seems we may be the only people in the park today – or ones that like to get to places before they open. It will take … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Food, History, People, Photography, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged Colorado, dinosaur fossils, national park, petroglyphs, restaurant
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A Sixty Degree Jump
We woke at 6:30 am and walked all the short trails in Canyonlands National Park before the visitor center opened. The temperature will climb 30 degrees in that time, a low of 34 to 64, with a high of 94 … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, History, Photography, Places, Plants, Travel
Tagged arches, Motel, national park, petroglyphs, Utah
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