Travel Chapter 1 (page 6)

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  • Coeur D’Alene (6/26/2015)

    Yesterday we left Coer D’Alene, Idaho where we stayed for a few days. Coeur D’Alene is the location of an incredible lake (Lake Coeur D’Alene).

    We walked the boardwalk at the Coeur D’Alene Resort. The marina is surrounded by worlds longest floating boardwalk. The boats go in and out of the marina under an elevated section of the boardwalk  between two towers.

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    Bill on the boardwalk

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    Parasail taking off on Lake Coeur D’Alene

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    Elevated section of boardwalk

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    Plane landing on Lake Coeur D’Alene

    Of course there was a kayak trip involved in our visit. We passed the first few days due to windy conditions and choppy water. But on the third day (another choppy day) we decided to go anyway.

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    We started in the Spokane River which was a little calmer

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    Coeur D’Alene Resort

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    Kayaking on Lake Coeur D’Alene – choppy conditions

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    Towers and Elevated Boardwalk from Inside the Marina
  • Yellowstone (6/30/2015)

    Gardiner, MT

    We are staying in Rocky Mountain RV Park in Gardiner, MT. By coincidence it is the same camground where our son, Greg, stayed 10 years ago on his cross country trip. We did not plan it and discovered it only when the campground owner noticed that another person with last name of Burt from Plainville, MA had stayed here before. We compared photos and turns out that our site today is almost in the same spot as Greg’s was.  I just love coincidences like that.

    The reason we are in Gardiner is to visit Yellowstone National Park. Our campground in only a mile or two from the North Entrance. We have been in the park each of the four days since we arrived and are not done yet. Yellowstone is amazing and very large. Below are only some of the sights we’ve seen.

    Welcome to Yellowstone

    Yellowstone is the oldest National Park. The original entry is a beautiful stone arch. Unfortunately we were not able to get near it due to construction. But I got a picture.

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    Hot Springs and Geysers

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    Mammoth Hot Springs

     

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    Mammoth Hot Springs

     

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    Mammoth Hot Springs

     

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    Mammoth Hot Springs

     

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    Mammoth Hot Springs

     

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    Norris Geyser Basin

     

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    Norris Geyser Basin

     

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    Norris Geyser Basin

     

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    Old Faithful

     

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    Old Faithful

     

    Spectacular Views

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    Yellowstone Lake

     

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    Lamar Valley

     

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    Buildings at Mammoth Springs

    Grand Canyon of Yellowstone / Yellowstone River

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    Lower Falls

     

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    Upper Falls

     

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    Upper Falls

     

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    Brink of Upper Falls

     

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    Lower Falls

     

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    Lower Falls

     

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    Lower Falls

    Wildflowers

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    Wildlife!!

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    Mama Deer with Two Babies

     

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    Elk Relaxing on the Lawn at Mammoth Hot Springs Town Square

     

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    Mother Bear & Cubs

     

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    Bull Elk

     

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    Bull Elk

     

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    Mule Deer

     

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    Mule Deer

     

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    Pronghorn

     

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    Baby Bison

     

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    Bison

     

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    Bison

     

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    Bison Coming to Check Out the Cars Stopped on the Road

     

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    Bison

     

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    Bison

     

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    Babies and Mamas

     

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    Elk In Town Square


    Old Faithful Inn

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    Petrified Tree

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  • Grand Teton (7/14/2015)

    Last week we were in Grand Teton National Park. What a beautiful place!! The Teton Mountain Range is like nothing I have ever seen before.

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    We hiked around to the far side of Jenny Lake and took the ferry back. Reminds me a lot of Green Lake in Maine.

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    We took a 90 minute cruise on Jackson Lake and spotted some eagles (baby on edge of nest, mom watching from nearby dead tree).

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    And we saw plenty of other sights as well.

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    Aspen in Grand Teton

     

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    Barn in Antelope Flats

     

     

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    Lots of things to slow down for!

     

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    Some Dudes on a Ride

     

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    An elk relaxing

     

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    Butterfly by Jenny Lake
  • Wall, Mount Rushmore & Crazy Horse (7/14/2015)

    We are now staying in Wall, SD (home of Wall Drug).

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    Mount Rushmore, and the Crazy Horse Memorial are nearby and we visited both Sunday.

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    The Presidents at Mount Rushmore

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    What it Might Have Looked Like

     

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    George’s Profile

     

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    Crazy Horse Memorial. Scale Model in Foreground and Work in Progress on the Mountain Behind.

     

  • Theodore Roosevelt National Park (7/25/2015)

    Last week we were in North Dakota and visited Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Before he was a Rough Rider and before he became President Teddy Roosevelt was a rancher. In the late 1800s he owned two ranches in North Dakota, Elkhorn Ranch and Maltese Cross Ranch.  He was not a very good rancher and both ranches failed within a few years. We may never have known anything about him had he succeeded. Decades later in 1947  the land around these ranches  was set aside as Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

    The park was beautiful and not crowded. Lots to see.

    Bison

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    Prarie Dogs (cute and noisy)

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    Interesting Rock Formations

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    Beautiful Scenery

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  • Indiana Dunes (8/8/2015)

    While we were in Indiana we stayed in Indiana Dunes State Park. A small piece of Lake Michigan coast is in Indiana and it contains Indiana Dunes. There have been struggles over the years between big industry and ecologists regarding the use and preservation of this natural area. Today the beaches in Indiana Dunes state park and Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore are, for the most part, undeveloped but as you look in either direction up and down the beach you can see big industrial plants in both directions.

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    Beach at Indiana Dunes State Park

     

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    Our site at Indiana Dunes State Park Campgound
  • Kalamazoo (8/8/2015)

    From Indiana Dunes we took a day trip up to Kalamazoo, MI. Aside from the cute name this city also had some interesting attractions.

    The Gilmore Car Museum is a short distance from Kalamazoo. This is a beautiful old farm that belonged to Donald and Genevieve Gilmore. It all started when Genevieve gave Donald a Pierce Arrow for his birthday. He restored the Pierce Arrow and after that he started acquiring and restoring many classic cars. Eventually he purchased 90 acres of farmland in Hickory Corners, MI to house his collection. In addition to the cars he also acquired several old barns and had them moved and reconstructed on the site. Today, auto clubs and other museums also have exhibits on the grounds. There are hundreds of cars as well as an old diner and gas station. It was a pleasure to stroll and view this impressive collection.  You must visit here if you are ever in South Western Michigan.

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    Kalamazoo also has a great museum, Kalamazoo Valley Museum. Did you know that Gibson Guitars, Tinker Toys, and Checker Cabs all originated in Kalamazoo?

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  • Football Hall of Fame & Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (8/8/2015)

    Last week we were near Cleveland Ohio. We visited two great locations. The Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

    Football Hall of Fame

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    Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

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    Jimi Hendrix Guitar

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    Jimi Hendrix Shirt

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    ‘Riders on the Storm’ Lyrics

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    Janis Joplin’s Porsche (what happened to “Lord won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz’?)

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    Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

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    Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

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    John Lennon’s Sargent Pepper outfit

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    Ringo’s drums used in most of the Beatles concerts

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    Purple Haze Lyrics

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    Another Hendrix Guitar

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    ‘Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard’ Lyrics (Paul Simon has very neat printing)

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    Paul Simon’s Guitar

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    Steven Tyler Outfit

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    Joe Perry Outfit and Guitars

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    Drawings of John & Yoko on John Lennon’s Guitar
  • Indiana State Fair (10/10/2015)

    While near Indiana we also visited the Indiana State Fair. It is the biggest one I have ever been to. We went on ‘Two Dollar Tuesday’ (admission was $2 and the trams were free).

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  • Nashville (10/10/2015)

    The Grand Ole Opry was on my wish-list for this trip. We made it to Nashville at the end of August.

    We took a bus tour of Nashville.

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    Johnny Cash Museum

     

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    Ryman Auditorium (Previous Location of Grand Ole Opry for 30 years)

     

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    Nashville Symphony

     

     

    And attended a Grand Ole Opry Perfomance.

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    Waiting for the show to start

     

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    Charles Estin (from Nashville TV show)

     

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    Flatt Lonesome (Very talented – Keep an eye out for them)

     

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    Brett Kissel (New Artist from Canada)

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