Lewis and Clark Caverns, MT – Friday May 20, 2016

We go up and were on the road by 7:00 a.m.  360 miles but several stops which didn’t get us to camp until 7:10 p.m.  Walmart and lunch stop took two hours because we could not find anything in the store.  The store had a very unique floor plan and they were out many items, i.e. 1157 tail light bulbs.  Getting checked out was also a major under taking.  We wanted to use our own reuse able bags and the cashier did not like that idea but did it anyway, very slowly. I then got in trouble for putting the two loaves of bread on the checkout belt first and for getting an extension cord which did not have a pricing barcode on it. Oh, by the way the store didn’t have many cashiers working for Friday afternoon. 

Next stop was propane.  I had done an Internet and Google earth search for propane and found two possible places in Missoula. One didn’t have any propane now and other one had the tank in a location where I could not get close too.  We started looking for another option. Richard found one however the person at work did not know how to operate the equipment. I found a place on Deer Lodge an hour east of Missoula note it is currently 3:30.  He said he closes at 4:30 but he’d be more than happy to wait for us.  We got moving and arrived at the propane place at 4:37.  We had to unhook our cars to get close enough to the propane and we were not out of his yard until after 5:00.  A really nice guy running a local business. 

Lewis and Clark Caverns site P 08.

We where here in September of 2001 in site D2. I have a picture on my camera and I will add it once I get it off the camera.

Written on IPad. 

 

Pink House, BLM on Clearwater River – East of Lewiston, ID – Monday May 16, 2016

At one of the few BLM campground’s with full hook up’s and with Old Guy pass only $9.00 a night. We’ll stay here until Friday and then move to Lewis and Clark Caverns 7 hours east of here.
Today’s drive. 

Our campsite. 

We are in site #1, that is site number one.

View towards the river.  This is a big river with lots of people fishing for salmon in boats with 100 to 200 horsepower motors. 

Wanapum State Park, WA – Sunday May 15, 2016

Here is today’s drive, in site 8 will add campsite picture later.

Both Jean and I commented today that it was nice to be back out on the road.  We will be moving East with the goal of being at Yellowstone Natl Park on Monday May 23rd.  We cannot get there early because we already have reservations for two weeks and that is the max time at Madison Campground. 

Seems warmer on this side of the mountains with a few sprinkles this afternoon.  At 8:30 this evening it started to RAIN so it might be a “Listen to the rhythm of the falling Rain” kind of night.

Campsite 8.

Looking out towards the Columbia.