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US Trip pt II


mobilenvidia

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Am in a gaming iCafe in Great Falls Montana.

Awsome trip so far, the weather has been very kind to us.

Great scenery and people here !!

Off the Glacier NP and Canada in the next few days and head home on the 8th July.

Have 2500+ photos to sort through when I get back.

I plan to post some on the web and maybe a write up as well.

Good to see everthing is going smoothly here, am probably not even missed :)

Must go, my time is nearly up, see you all in 2 weeks.

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He's alive! HE'S ALIVE!!! :)

Glad you're having a great time! And of course we miss you!

Enjoy your last few days! Can't wait to see some of those photos!

:)

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Ofcourse I still live, takes a lot to get rid of me, like a bad smell I linger.

Got some more time now I'm waiting on the Mrs to finish shopping @ Walmart.

Since last post, we've been to:

Rocky Mountain NP, Badlands NP, Rushmore, Yellowstone NP, Grand Teton NP.

Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge (least snobby of the resorts), Ouray and Silverton both very cool towns.

Keystone, Rapid City SD

Cheyenne, Casper, Jackson WY

One really big surpise was Interstate 70, it was REALLY nice to drive, awsome scenery on an Interstate !!

Yellowstone was the pic of the NP's we saw so far, so much to see and wildlife galore.

Best little park is "Valley of fire' just outside Las Vegas.

Since arriving we have only had 1 day with rain, it was on a driving day with nothing of note to look at anyway.

Everyday we get up to cloudless skies and in the afternoon thunderstorms (not used to this)

We had a high of 106degF (41degC) @ Lake Mead Nevada, and a low (high for the day) of 38degF (3degC) between Montrose and Aspen Colorado (only rainy day), it snowed a little that and the following night.

Higest altitude driven was Eisenhower tunnel (11316ft), lots of snow around the mountains.

Huge snow melt has made Yosemite and Yellowstone very good for waterfalls, and caused lots of floooding all over the place.

We've seen Bears (both Grizly and Black), Elk, Pronghorn (heaps), Mule Deer, Wolves, Coyotes, Moose (very hard to find).

Must go, the Mrs is back.

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