Popping2tops
Kids are grown and it's time to live for us! Planning on multiple trips a year to see this great country. Leer más🇺🇸New Iberia
  • 4x4 & paddleboarding

    16 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    What a day. Just so much fun. Wind was too much for paddling but we had fun.

  • Night bear

    15 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌙 70 °F

    We had coffee w Ethan at RX coffee & he went to Bozeman to pick up a camera lens. We went back to the koa & sat on our patio that we paid extra for.

    Once we could ck in we came to the Yellowstone rv and got set up. Ethan came met us and we looked thru the scrapbook pop had made for Ethan. 💖💖💖 so much love in those books.

    We took a drive to the Jardine graveyard and came back to Ethans house to cook fajitas.

    Around 7pm we took a drive thru the park to check out cell service in different areas. All good for future needs.

    We got back so late but our reward was 1 black bear, mama griz & 3 cubs, and a giant black bear who ran across the truck in the pitch dark. He almost got hit!

    So tired today but a full day of fun. Going jeeping with the top off up Mill Creek then paddling at Daly lake. Hibachi at home tonight at ethans!
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  • Gardiner, MT

    14–18 jul. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 88 °F

    We made it to Livingston/ Gardiner this afternoon. We'll be spending the rest of our vacation here with Ethan & Sam.

    We avoided Homestake Pass, traversed the Bozeman Pass, and the costco parking lot successfully.

    It's late, and I'm tired. More tomorrow.
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  • Lost Trail Hotspring

    13 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    This morning the weather was not quite as cold. We drank our coffee outside and watched the crazy squirrels they have here at the campground. They are so tiny. Their bodies are as big as my hand and they are black.

    We took a trip up the road and visited Lost Mine Hotspring. As previously stated, it looks like an old hippe commune. The owners are ancient. We figure they bought the place for a song back in the 60s and have done zero upkeep, lol. The pool was not as hot as we like. The temp in the pool was 95, but in the hot tub, it was 101. It only cost 6 it was not expensive at all. We probably stayed a couple of hours.

    We passed by the area where paramount films the train station scenes. Redd is so crazy. He was acting like a dead body so I had to act like I was pushing him over haha. Later in the afternoon, we saw them setting up equipment for filming, but at 830pm no activity was happening.

    As we drove into Darby after lunch we saw a group of big horned sheep on the side of the road. We watched them for a while. This evening as we went to see if they were filming, we saw the group of sheep again. Fun watching the young males fight with each other. We probably watched them for 45 minutes. They were so close to the jeep we could have petted them if we wanted.

    A little snag with our campground reservation today. We were hanging out and avoiding the heat of the day. I was just getting started cooking dinner around 5pm. Our new neighbors ask if we took their site. Apparently I had us checking out today! Omg. So we had to unhook and move over a site because the ppl who had reserved the site we were in wanted it 🙄 I mean we're leaving at 6am tomorrow and they could have took it then but whatever. The campground host was very apologetic, but it was my fault. We were going to just leave and sleep in a rest area, but he suggested we just take the site next to us, which we did. I texted the office manager to pay for the night because I couldn't do it on their website. She said since we were so kind and it was an honest mistake and the site we are now in was open anyway, no charge. So woohoo! I feel bad though because dang! I kept thinking something looked weird about my dates but couldn't figure it out. Dumb.

    Tomorrow will be the scariest drive so far. We are avoiding a pass called Homestake Pass by going 50 miles around but there is still elevation gain/loss but not as bad as homestake. Once we are thru then it'll be the Bozeman Pass and then we'll be in Livingston for the night. Gonna head to ethans house tomorrow night and then down to gardiner on Monday.

    Oh, and the wth of the day is my boss asking for 10th and 11th grade non athletes. On a Saturday. In the summer. Wtf. "Thank god" I have service. 🙄🙄
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  • I think I saw Rip!

    12 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

    Today we had no plans. We got up and it was freezing. Like wth, put on a sweatshirt and get a blanket. We made hot coffee and just enjoyed the morning.

    I took a shower in the bathhouse which must have been heated by a geiser. That was some hot ass water.

    We drove past the Dutton Ranch going to Hamilton and it did not appear any filming was happening.

    We had to get some screws to fix our bathroom door which broke during one of our crazy drives. So far our a/c fan has broken, the ice machine stopped making ice, redd fell against the door and it doesn't close as tight as I'd like, we broke off the step nose of our entry way, the slide lost a piece of the wall panel when we opened the slide w/a basket in the way and our awning flipped over the roof. It's been a rough trip lol. None of these things are earth shattering, except the broken a/c fan. We actually got a mobile rv mechanic to come fix it because we knew the weather was going to get very hot here and then of course, it's hot in LA. Works great now.

    We had lunch in Hamilton which was mediocre. I'm pretty tired of rude wait staff and meh food and high prices. We drove a forest road towards a fire tower but it was VERY steep and I don't pay for Gaia anymore so I didn't know how far it was. We came back to the highway, and when we passed in front of the Dutton Ranch, there was a guy dressed all in black holding a saddle walking to the house w/the camera behind him. I'm pos it was Rip!

    Came on back to the bus and it was so damn hot. We put our chairs in the river and sat there until the sun went behind the mountains and it cooled off.

    Dinner was dark chocolate hummus and Dr. Pepper margaritas. Do not judge that hummus. It tastes just l Ike chocolate frosting..but "healthy" haha.

    Tomorrow Redd will take me to the "train station". Hopefully, I don't end up w/all the dead bodies lol. The place they film those scenes is right up the road from our campsite. We're also supposed to go to the Lost Trail Hotspring. Place looks like a hippie commune but soaks are less than 10/person.

    Some old dude camped next to us wants us to go to the Mountain Muster which is some hoe down to raise money for wilderness therapy for vets w/ptsd. While admirable I would not like being w/a bunch of old veterans in Sula, MT 🤣🤣 Old boy at our cg is SUPER pumped about it tho.
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  • Camp Sula - bitterroot mtns

    11–14 jul. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F

    After a longer than I liked drive w/a lot of ridiculous curvy roads, we made it to the Bitterroot valley. We passed through the town of Darby and realized they were filming for Yellowstone [the show].

    We set up the camper and took off to explore the area. We were looking for a place to put our paddleboard. We found a couple of lakes but nothing as nice as Swan Lake. I think we'll skip paddleboarding. It was a bit redneck vibe in the areas that had water access. Plus, if we really want water access, the Bitterroot River runs right behind the campground.

    We had stopped at a farm to table farm stand & bought some meat. It's such a nice place and get this. It's all honor system. You take what you want, write down what you took, and leave your payment. It's pretty amazing in today's day.

    We stopped off for a beer at Bitterroot Brewing, and we'll return there tomorrow. I was STARVING because I had nothing but coffee today, so I made redd leave after 1 beer.

    We came back & cooked the ribeyes we bought today. Sadly, mine was meh. Damn grass finished beef is tough. The roast will be better.
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  • Paddleboarding at Swan Lake

    10 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    We slept in again today. A person could get used to relaxing. After coffee and breakfast we packed up all the stuff to drive 5 minutes to Swan Lake.

    The water was like glass but the sky is so hazy from the heat. The water is also very clear and we could see all the way to the bottom, which was pretty deep. We actually saw this giant fish, which who knows what kind they were.

    We paddled around, enjoying the water. I thought it would be icy, but it was not. I mean, it was cold but not terrible.

    After a couple of hours, we decided to go get the dogs and bring them to play in the water. Most of my video is on the other camera. Baylor enjoyed himself but tired out so quickly. I'm glad we had his life vest. He took to the board like a pro. Chico did not much care for it, but his tail was wagging, and he kept getting on my board when I would go to launch.

    Came back to the campground and logged into their wifi so I could cure cancer and redd could research our route to Livingston.

    About to take showers and maybe ride around a bit. Today was a good day.
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  • Swan Lake

    9–11 jul. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    We left St. Mary around 9am and began our trip west. We actually followed what the TRUCKER gps ap I have says to drive and made it up and over the pass w/no issues. Also, redd discovered a trick to slow the engine w/o pressing the brakes so much. Thank God.

    We made a pit stop in Columbia Falls because I had "pressing" work. Gotta cure that cancer. 🙄While I did that, Redd went and got us some coffee.

    Off we went towards Swan Lkae. We arrived at the Swan Lake Trading Post campground around 1pm. There was no check-in. Our name was on a whiteboard with our site number. When I reserved, I said we had 1 slide on the driver's side. The jerks in the spot next to us have their awning stretched out the whole way. We can not put out our slide w/o hitting their awning. Good damn thing, I don't *need* to put out my slide put to access the kitchen and bathroom like some rvs. It's aggravating, and it was a tight fit. Good thing redd can maneuver this thing.

    We hooked up everything and put on the a/c. It is pretty hot. The high today was 95. That's some 💩. Then we headed back to Kalispell because we had to get our paddleboard certified for Montana waters, and we had to buy a conservation license. It only cost Ethan 2.00. It cost us 40.00

    We hit up this Army/Navy surplus store that was having a Buy 3 get 1 free of the good brand wool socks and we stopped off at a Goodwill where I got a Columbia rain jacket that I'll use for hiking for 5.00. That's a $70 jacket! This was a fantastic GW. Things were sorted.....BY SIZE and not color like in Lafayette.

    Redd had picked out 2 brewpubs in Kalispell to try. The 1st 1, Patriot American Brewing was really good. The 2nd one, Flathead Lake Brewing, was not good, and their food was meh. But they had a nice view of the lake.

    Tomorrow, we plan to paddle Swan Lake. If all goes well, we may come back and bring the dogs later in the afternoon, but I doubt it. The rec area was pretty busy when we passed by around 630pm.
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  • Last Day in Glacier

    8 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    Woke up late (7:45)..we had iced coffee outside with the dogs and watched people pack up and get ready to go. After coffee we decided to go back to the little rock beach on Lake Mary. We brought our chairs, and of course our bear spray, and walked about 1/4 mile down the Beaver Loop trail to the secluded lil rock beach. We set up our chairs and enjoyed about an hour and a half of quiet alone time in this beautiful place!! We are gonna do laundry today, and then take our last trip back up the Sun Road to Logans Pass. Then we are gonna finish the day off with carnitas on the Blackstone, a few beers and prep to leave in the morning.Leer más

  • KOA Campground

    7 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    Well, the spirit was willing, but flesh was weak. We had everything prepared to hike St. Mary Falls this morning. The alarm went off at 5 am, and I told redd to turn it off. I said if we were still awake in 30 minutes, we'd get up and go. Haha, at 830, the dogs woke us up.

    Basically, we drank coffee, made breakfast, and I did some cleaning up. The camper was a hot mess. I also worked a little bit.

    We made a decision to cancel the Lewis & Ckark Caverns state park and get a campsite closer to Yellowstone so we can have more time with Ethan. We lucked out and got a KOA site in Livingston.

    We drove into Browning to get some groceries, and I'm still amazed by the unleashed dogs all over the place. 2 tried to come in the store with us.

    We came back to the bus and did nothing. Redd grilled the steaks, and we just been hanging outside with the dogs watching our camping neighbors.

    Tomorrow is our last day in Glacier. On Tuesday we move to Swan Lake. I'm really hoping we take out the paddleboard there. 🤞🤞
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  • Polebridge

    6 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    We slept in this morning and just lolled about drinking coffee. I had a vehicle reservation for the north entrance to the park, and I wanted to revisit the Polebridge Mercantile.

    We came across the Going to the Sun road, and it was much better because I was against the mountain wall but also worse because we had such a long steep descent. It was fine. Redd put it in low gear, and it was fine.

    We stopped at the Lake Mcdonald lodge because I wanted to go inside. We only got to walk around the outside during 2020. It is so pretty inside, very rustic. It is very similar to the Old Faithful Lodge in style but with more native American designs.

    We then started to head up to Polebridge, which is 22 miles from the border. We bought sandwiches and bearclaws for dessert.

    I have to say, there were entirely too many people, and it took away from the isolation of the North fork region. The road to get there was a tragedy. We all know how bad the roads in LA are, but this 1 beat them all. Geeze.

    Came back thru the park and saw two bears, and while we waited in the bear jam, I watched 3 osprey hunting in St. Mary Lake. The bears weren't very close to the road, so there were no photos.

    Idiot of the day is all the people who can't park for shit in the pullout and all the idiots who parked 2 miles away from the Avalanche trailhead. That hike is not that great. J/S.

    I'm not sure what tomorrow will hold. We are thinking of hiking St. Mary and Virginia falls. I'm not sure if our calves are up to the challenge. 🤣🤣
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  • Iceberg Lake Hike

    5 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 45 °F

    We got up this morning very early, around 4:45. We had everything ready to go, so it only took us maybe 20 minutes to get everything ready packed up and take care of the dogs.

    We get out to the trailhead, and it is already busy. There are so many people heading out on the same trail that we are at the same time. The only redeeming factor was that about halfway through the trail, it splits, and one route goes to Iceberg Lake, and the other route goes to the Ptarmigan tunnel. Ptarmigan tunnel just opened yesterday

    Redd was so disappointed and getting upset about all the people on the trail, but we were only thinking at that time there were a lot of people. We would soon find out what a lot of people actually are.

    About 2 miles in is Ptarmigan Falls. This is a lovely waterfall that has flat granite rock that you can sit upon and have a snack. There were way too many kids and aggravating people at that time, so we did not stay. We continued on our way towards Iceberg Lake. The route was very wet and very full of water crossings. The AllTrails review said nothing about water crossings. At one point, I crossed over, and as I was crossing, I swallowed a mosquito. As soon as I swallowed the stupid mosquito, I also fell into the water.

    The trail to Iceberg Lake is 5 Mi one way, but the halfway point is Ptarmigan Falls. After we passed Ptarmigan Falls, we started a steady uphill climb. It's also a very narrow path that is covered on each side by berry bushes and other different types of flowers and grasses. I call that bear ambush. Because a bear could really be laying right there, and you really would never see them. We came around a blind curve, and a lady was saying "hey bear" and clapping her hands. Redd thought that perhaps she thought he was a bear, but in reality, there was a bear in the bowl off of the trail not far from us. I never did see the bear, but the bear got a Laney Wilson concert. We sang every song of Laney Wilson that we know to keep the bear away. I figure if it works with Chico, it would work with a bear, and it did.

    Finally, the moment of truth! After about a fourth of a mile of walking through snow which was really ice we were rewarded with the most beautiful view of Iceberg Lake. The water is a beautiful aqua marine blue and there are actual icebergs floating in this lake. We walked down to the lake edge and ate our breakfast/lunch. Unfortunately for us, there were several very annoying middle school kids. A large group of them. They kept saying "it's not even cold." I wanted to throw them in that water to shut them up. We hung out as long as we could at the base of the lake, but it was so very cold, and the wind was blowing so very hard. Before we got to the lake edge, we had shed jackets and long sleeves, but upon arriving, we had to put the jackets back on.

    We had to hike back up well, actually, it's down because the lake sits in the bowl of granite cliffs. This is a lake that was caused by a glacier melt, so it's lower than you would anticipate but still high up in the mountains. The water was running higher and faster than it was when we went up because it was so warm and the snow was melting. About a fourth of a mile from the trailhead, my legs and knees just would not cooperate. I was having a lot of difficulty stepping down off of rocks, and it was very slow going.

    This lake is one of the most beautiful sites I have ever seen. You can not even describe the color of that water because it is just so blue it looks unreal.

    As we were hiking down to the parking lot, there were so many people coming up. We probably passed 200 to 300 people going up. Once again, leaving early and hitting the trailhead before 6:00 a.m. is the best idea.

    After we finished the hike, we came back to the RV and took a shower, and used our massage gun to bust up the lactic acid in our muscles in our legs. I fixed us a small coffee, and we had a chocolate covered granola bar and went to the East Saint Mary visitor center. They have a movie that tells the history of Glacier, and we looked at the souvenirs but bought nothing.

    As we were hanging out and eating dinner, redd got a text that said Western Montana is in a heat advisory for next week and that more than likely temperatures will be in the '90s to 100s. We decided to cancel our Harvest host that we had booked, and we have instead reserved a campground near the Swan Lake in the Flathead Valley for two nights, and it has full hookups. We can't have no AC in temperatures like that, especially with the dogs.

    Tomorrow's activities may include paddle boarding in Bowman Lake or Lake Mcdonald. We have not decided yet, but for sure, a bear claw will be had at from the Polebridge Mercantile.

    Uncrustables Hazelnut and jelly s'mores are on top for tonight. I finally convinced redd that amped up s'mores he'll like.
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  • Beaver Pond Loop

    4 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

    We slept in this morning and had leisurely coffee. I made steak, eggs, and hashbrowns for breakfast and we did much of nothing this morning.

    We were going to take out our paddleboard out on the lake but the trek to the lake was too much to carry the boards, plus it was cold this morning.

    After lunch and doing laundry, we decided to do a 3 mile hike near the campground. For such a simple hike, it was stunning. Lake. St. Mary and the mountains in the background were something else. The wildflowers are in bloom. The water is like glass. We may go back to this lake and have a picnic before we leave. The lake bed is lined with the colored rocks Glacier is famous for.

    After the hike, we came back to the rv and got our backpacks ready for tomorrow. We are attempting Iceberg Lake, which is a 10 mile round trip and 1500 elevation gain and loss. We're hopeful for sun. It rained on us today while hiking.

    Smash burgers for dinner, and we watched our neighbors change tires on his driving camper. That was a show.

    The Blackfeet Tribe is supposed to put on a fireworks show tonight, but I'm too tired. I'm already in bed and it's 8pm.
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  • Many Glacier Area

    3 de julio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 41 °F

    This morning, we woke up early to try to get a hike in before the rain set in. The Many Glacier area requires a vehicle reservation to enter the gate between 6am and 3pm, but we ran thru the gate before 6am. So all that watching the clock, making sure I cleared my schedule to be able to buy the pass online 180 days before we were going to enter...all for nothing.

    The trailhead is at the Swiftcurrent Motor Inn, which is the cutest 1950s motel. Parking was easy because it was so early. The hike we were going to do was only supposed to be less than 2 miles. A lake and a waterfall. We got turned around and never made it to the falls. We should have kept going, but the signs were misleading. We were hiking alone, and it is grizz country, so we just headed back to the lake. On the way back, we saw a mama deer and her fawn. We watched them for a long time.

    The lake was beautiful and so clear. Apparently, moose frequent this area, but none in sight this morning.

    We headed out and passed by the Many Glacier lodge. I love this place. The views of the mountains are stunning.

    We came back to the bus so I could change my socks, which got wet on the hike.

    Went to Columbia Falls and bought some coffee beans at the Montana Coffee Roasters and then came back east across the Going to the Sun road. It was pouring rain almost the whole way over, which made a treacherous drive so much worse. Laws I had to cover my eyes...so no photos or videos.

    We did get a good view of a bear that was right on the side of the road. Video is terrible because he was on the other side of us, so traffic crossed in front.

    Tomorrow will be a low-key day. It is supposed to clear up, and we plan to launch our paddleboard from the dock here at the campground. We may do some short hikes nearby.
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  • Glacier - E. St. Mary Entrance

    2–9 jul. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 52 °F

    My phone is about to die. Very short update:

    Wind = bad
    Mountain road to get to campground 👀😭😵‍💫🥶
    Weather at Loagan Pass = frigid
    Lunch in jeep cuz sleet =💖
    Hikes we want to do = 90% closed due to 🐻 or ❄️
    Still better than Louisiana on her best day.
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  • Travel Day; Minot, MN- Harve, MT

    1–2 jul. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌬 70 °F

    Another long travel day. The wind...omg. we had to pull over with about an hour left in our drive because a storm was brewing and the wind increased by a good 10mph on top of what it already was blowing.

    Or harvest host tonight is a roadside tavern. I didn't have much hope based on photos, but this place is a gem. Yes, it's a bar, but it's filled with locals, the burgers are made with local beef the bar owner raises, and it was so fun. We even had a local patron but us a drink.

    The wind is rolling and it is now raining and cool. I'm hopeful for a good night sleep. I have not had 1 of them for a while.

    Glacier tomorrow!
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  • Travel Day: MN - ND

    30 jun.–1 jul. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    We had another long driving day today, but it ended up not being too bad. We left Grand Rapids, MN, around 6am. We finally crossed the MS River, which it is the size of the Bayou Teche up here. Highway 2 across has been a dream. Barely any trucker traffic and really barely any traffic at all.

    It was 40 degrees when we left and cold. Chico had his sweater on, and I had to cover him with a blanket while we drove. He wanted to sit with me, but he makes my legs hurt, so I had to put him on his pad.

    We pulled into Burlington, ND around 1:30pm and got a little campsite in The Old Settler's Park, which is just a little county park. 30 a night w/electric and water near the site. Thers not a soul here. I'm not sure if it will stay empty, but it might.

    We are thinking about unhooking the jeep and going to ride around Minot. Maybe. The weather is so nice right now, so I might just want to stay here, lol.

    Tomorrow, we'll be in MN but not in Glacier. We're staying at another harvest host in Harve, MT. Just some roadside tavern/restaurant.

    Oh, and the wind didn't start blowing until about an hour from the campground but it is howling right now. Hopefully it settles down for tomorrow
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  • Travel Day: Klackow Brewing Harvest Host

    29–30 jun. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

    We drove all day damn today. Wind was pretty bad but not as bad as the other day. Come to find out, a meteo tsunami is what hit that area. It's pretty much a short-lived hurricane.

    Before we got going, we stopped off for gas and grocery at Meijers and stopped at Discount Tire to get air. Yay, we are FINALLY running to pressure. We have been trying to get air since the day we left.

    We stopped at a rest area for lunch, which I cooked [warmed up] burger patties and made more coffee. Hours later, we pulled into a truck stop to fuel up prior to checking in at the Klackow Brewing, which is a harvest host.

    We walked across the street and got Culver's for dinner. Just hanging out till the brewery closes at 9 pm so we can longways park and not unhook.

    Tomorrow is a long day across MN and ND. I'm already dreading the wind. We are supposed to head out early to avoid the wost of it.
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  • Shipwreck Tours

    28 de junio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    It's raining and blustery today. I was not looking forward to the non-refundable glass bottom boat shipwreck tour we had booked for 10 am. I was thinking it was an open-air boat, but luckily, it was a closed cabin.

    The tour was pretty cool. We were able to see a few wrecks, one of which was a wooden supply ship, you know the kind with sails? It sunk in a storm because it was 80k tons overloaded with iron ore.

    There are over 3,000 ship wrecks in the Great Lakes that historians know of, and Lake Superior has 1,700 of them. Fascinating. I wish we would have had more time to explore some of the maritime museums around here.

    After the tour, we walked around downtown Musining, got coffee, and purchased some souvenirs. Craig Brodie had recommended a restaurant called Foggy's for the whitefish basket. He did not lie. Think of how delicious sac-a-lait is, but then subtract those pesky bones, and you have whitefish.

    After lunch, we did laundry and then came back to the rv. It's like winter today, rainy, misty, and brisk winds of 15mph. We have just been lounging around killing time. We are going to empty the tanks, add fresh water to the fw tank, and bring in our slide tonight. We have 3 nights of dry camping coming up. We almost ran out of fresh water before we arrived here due to only putting about 5 gallons in the tank in Memphis. I thought Warren Dunes would have water at the site, but it did not.

    We cross back into the central timezone in the morning. I'll be glad for that as my fitbit watch has not synched to the new time. Spend all that money on a fancy watch, and it does not work as it should. Dumb.
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  • Chapel Falls Hike

    27 de junio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 48 °F

    We spent a good portion of today hiking. We wanted to hike the full route from the falls to the beach, and we were only about a mile away, and the mud just became too much. There were long swatches of boggy mud with no option other than to try and balance on logs laid in the mud.

    I was able to get thru some of it, but just past one bog that was about 100 yards were three worse than the 1 we went thru. I called it off. Bummer.

    But we did get to experience the falls alone. The great thing about hiking early is that you beat out all the folks with kids. It was so peaceful and quiet when we were heading down. We passed 6 groups on the way out, and when we arrived at the trailhead, there were so many more people getting ready to head in.

    We drove to Miner Falls and did the short hike to view it, then had our picnic lunch there. We watched folks who got no business hiking heading out only to come right back.

    We finished our hikes at Munising Falls and a visit to the lamest NPS Vistor Center. Not even a souvenir to be purchased.

    We stopped off for a beer at By George Brewing and came back to the rv. I took a nice nap in the sun while Redd tried to figure out our fuse issue. No joy.

    We made smash burgers for dinner and have been just relaxing outside. Tomorrow, we have a glass bottom boat tour that will show some shipwrecks.
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  • Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

    26–29 jun. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 54 °F

    Today, we drove from St. Ignace to Christmas, MI. The drive was not long. Only about 2 hours. It was a pleasant drive with views of Lake Michigan to our left.

    We turned north and finally made it to our campground, Pictured Rocks RV Park. We are super fancy here with a cement pad and full hooks up. This place is full to the brim with Class A and Class C rvs and a handful of tents. Not too many of them.

    We got everything set up and then took a drive. We ended up at Muldoon's Pasties shop. So a pasty is a hand pie. It's stuffed with beef, cubed potatoes, carrots, and rhutabagas. Miners would bring them with them to work. I can see how that would be a comfort meal. Pretty good.

    We drove to the national park and did a little viewing/hiking of the pictured rocks. It's pretty cold with winds off the lake. It's only mid-60s during the day.

    Tomorrow, we will hike to some waterfalls that end at the lake. Weather is projected to be chilly. We plan to arrive early because the road down is terrible [like a 4x4 road] and it seems to be very popular, so we'll try to avoid some people.

    Dinner tonight was sandwiches, but we bought some smoked whitefish dip. Sounds gross, but not terrible. Redd liked it more than I did.
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  • Upper Pennisula of Michigan -St. Ignace

    25–26 jun. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    Today was probably one of the worst driving days we've ever had. The only one worst was when we got caught in that snow/ice storm in Montana for Thanksgiving. Sheer line winds, monsoon rains and overall rogue winds all day long. The wind was so bad we had to pull into a truck stop for 1.5 hours to wait it out.

    Aside from bad weather, MI is almost like LA. Trees, swamps, no views..boring. And people from MI...not so friendly.

    After the terrible drive, we topped it off with the drive across the Mackinac Bridge. While I was not as freaked out crossing this 1 like I am w/the Lake Charles Bridge, Redd was. Of course, he's driving an 8' wide bus in a 12' wide lane. The 18 wheelers crossing are regulated to 20mph and other vehicles are topped at 40. There's also a toll per axel, so we had to pay $14 for the bus and jeep.

    We're staying at the Tiki RV park, which said there were views of Lake Huron...yea if you're standing in the street haha. It's actually a nice park w/full hookups. And they gave us a pull thru site, so that's convenient.

    After we hooked up, we went into St. Ignace to get some food. We ate at a place called The Gangplank. We had burgers and fries, which was not terribly expensive and actually homemade, including hand cut fries.

    We went back across the bridge this time in the jeep to Mackinac City. This is a tourist destination, but I'm not sure what the draw is. We arrived too late to take the ferry to Mackinac Island, but still. It's mostly old people and families. Not sure what the families are doing?

    We visited a lighthouse, which was closed since it was 8pm and drove down to the shore of Lake Huron so redd could see if it was cold. Surprise, it was, lol.

    We then decided to watch the sunset at Wilderness State Park, which was lovely. They are very proud of their international dark sky designation, and we went out to Headwaters Dark Sky Park. We weren't sure east to expect, but there were a ton of people waiting for the presentation and to look thru the telescopes. Really didn't want to fight kids for a view of Jupiter so we left and headed back to the rv park, paid the toll for the 3rd time on the bridge.

    We only have a 2 hour drive tomorrow. It's supposed to be rainy again, but hopefully, it's not too bad.
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  • Silver Beach, St. Joseph MI

    24 de junio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    This morning was a super chill morning. We didn't really sleep in because my reminder about work went off at 6am. I've been off of work since 6/6 but everyone needs something today.

    We made breakfast and coffee and hung out outside because the weather is glorious. It is a stunning day.

    We cleaned up and decided to drive to St. Joe. This is the cutest little beach town with amazing coastal cottages. I did see a house that looked just like the Amityville horror house, including the crescent top windows.

    We paid 7.00 for all-day parking, and we walked down the pier to see the St. Joe lighthouse. The water and the sky are so blue. But lord, do the folks up here like to be in the sun. Even when there is available shade, they choose sun. And they barely wear anything as far as a bathing suit.

    We ended our trip with an iced coffee from a local chain called Biggsby coffee and took a look see around Meijers, which is a grocery store.

    Planning to grill ribeyes for dinner and catch the sunset on the lake. Sunset time is 9:34pm and the beach closes at 10.

    The campground is full but it is very quiet. A big van of kids w/young life just pulled into a site near us. They seem very happy. Our camping neighbor just fell out of her hammock. We pretended not to see haha.
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  • Warren Dunes State Park

    23–25 jun. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    Arrived at Warren Dunes State Park. We checked out the beach and Lake Michigan while waiting to check in to our campsite. The water was a bit chilly. Got to our site and setup, then showered, water was a bit chilly[paulas water was scalding hot]!!!!

    We then proceeded to BEER Church Brewing. Had a couple of beers and an app. This "communion bread" was a dough made onsite and slatered w/a salami spread. It was spicy and wow so good.

    Then we went to Greenbush brewing, it was kind of meh.... but there was a great produce market next to this brewery where we bought local blueberries and cherries!

    Weather is gorgeous and cool... highs in the 70s... like a break from hell!!! Campsite is very shady and we have lots of birds. Tomorrow, I'm not sure what we are doing, but I know it will include a big breakfast here at the campground!!
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  • Notre Dame University

    23 de junio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

    Made a little stop in South Bend to see the Fightin Irish football stadium. It's such a beautiful campus!

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