9K Around the USA

2018-6-11 – The Badlands, SD 

I was anxious as I drove eastward towards The Badlands.  I had dutifully noted the address of my next destination, 20055 Hwy 44, Scenic, SD 57780, but as I proceeded down Route 44 I realized that (1) no place…

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2018-6-10 – The Black Hills, South Dakota 

The next morning I was off to the Black Hills, again a little nervous about the first come, first serve campsites.  

I drove through Rapid City, South Dakota, Hilary’s hometown (yay!) and bought some groceries and cold cuts…

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2018-6-9 – Glasgow and Miles City, Montana 

Montana, as I’ve said before, is big.  Seriously big: 559 miles wide by 321 miles tall.  Just for reference, Massachusetts is 190 by 50.  So it’s not impossible to drive across it in a day, just arduous and exhausting.  I’m…

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2018-6-7 – Glacier National Park 

 

 

 

Morning comes early when you’re camping and though I dozed on and off till 7:00, I was ready for the new day.  I popped out of bed, dressed and unzipped my tent flap only to find…

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2018-6-6 -- Limiting factor: internet access

Hi - still here!  Now at the Visitor Center at Glacier National Park and taking advantage of their wifi access.  It's slow, but better than none.  Can't post anything of note because it would take days and I can't sit…

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2018-6-4 – Bad Medicine 

It’s no surprise to me that I’ve only played a few open mics and coffee houses.  First of all, most places book acts for the weekend so at best we’re talking about 57% of the week available for potential gigs…

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2018-6-3 – Mixing it up in Missoula 

We had ended up in Hailey even though simply continuing up 93 would have been a more straightforward route.  Both had dotted lines on AAA maps, indicating scenic routes, but by cutting a day off of Arco we had some…

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2018-5-28 – High in Irwin, Idaho 

Having grown up in the African bush, Andrew still sort of stays on bush time: up very early, take a nap in the afternoon.  Since we were moving south to Grand Teton the next day he rose at 5:00 a.m…

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2018-5-27 – Yellowstone 1 

Weather.com proved to be reliable – reliably wrong, that is.  I arrived around 5:00, in the rain.  I guess it’s beyond the scope of current weather prediction to know just when the mountains and clouds will decide to offer a…

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2018-5-27 – Yellowstone 2 

It’s hard to know what to say about Yellowstone – it’s a classic example of the inadequacy of language.  How many times can you say “spectacular” or “remarkable” before it loses its meaning, if it really had any to begin…

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2018-5-24 – On to Yellowstone 

Wyoming favors the dramatic – vast open spaces and unusual landscapes with huge masses of rock, cracked and riven by time and water, reshaped by millennia of unimaginable pressure and stress, sunken under vast seas, lifted by tectonic forces.  The…

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2018-5-22 – Uncle Buck’s to Wildcat Hills  

I spent the night at Uncle Buck’s Lodge, based on a tip from Dean Settle via Kevin’s Facebook page.  Good call - thanks!  Nice people, good lodging and some cool horseplay.  Walt runs the ranch and Marilyn tends to the…

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2018-5-21 – To the Sandhills 

Wow!  That was awesome.  

I had been driving along the Interstate, eating Meltaways, a unique Nebraska confection.  Kevin reminded me that he brought Trish a giant bag of them one time when he visited.  The next morning he spied…

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2018-5-20 – Lincoln, Nebraska 

I plotted out three days in Lincoln so I could hang with Kevin and Val and especially Rachel, whom I haven’t had a chance to spend time with in the last three years while she’s been in Japan and Bulgaria…

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2018-5-18 – Lawrence, Kansas

Leftover pictures from Jefferson City: the state capitol, a wall mural on a deserted site I passed, and Dunklin Street (home of Dunklin Donuts?) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Woke up in Lawrence feeling much better…

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