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Well, today was our second full day of driving and boy was it rough. We had a little later start than anticipated, surprise, surprise. The drive was nearly as uneventful as it was beautiful. We passed through some of the prettiest river valleys, and the sheer size of the mountains was a frightful display of God’s awesome power.
We passed through Bozeman this afternoon. Dad tried to get a picture of it for Brad, but didn’t stop until we were just out of Bozeman and so that kind of fell a little flat.
We ate lunch in the car again, and our all natural peanut butter was being spread a little thin, so nearly forty-five minutes from Glacier (where we are staying tonight) we stopped at a Walmart. Too bad it wasn’t a real Walmart. They had about two aisles of food and about fifty aisles of anything but food. We did get the peanut butter, but ran out of luck with the fruit and turkey. Looks like we’ll have to stick with all that hydrogenated oil stuff for a couple more days.
Nearing supper time we hit some road troubles.
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Tomorrow night we are camping. Hopefully it won’t be too cold!
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This is a view outside our room at Glacier National Park. This is lake McDonald and it was the most beautiful view I have ever seen. The inn was great, and we took a run through the woods in morning. Everyone had a good night sleep.
When we awoke, we packed the van up and headed down the road. They had not cleared the Road to the Sun highway all the way through, so we too a hike to A
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We then took a trip around the park to the Many Glacier area. It was a beautiful drive, but took a long time. We made it to our campsite and took some time setting up. We ended up about a mile from where Kenny and Phyllis are going to stay next week. They are going to love it! The campsite had the most beautif
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Maybe our families could vacation together to Goofy Ridge. Since it's a double wide, all 9 of us could probably fit in!
ReplyDeleteJuchems: Looks like a great trip! We, "The Fords" will be heading out west this week-end. I wasn't going to take sweat shirts, but after reading this I have changed my mind. Have a great time!
ReplyDeleteMark and Chris I am communicating with you at the request of the "Royal order of the Coryell Sisterhood" Blog looks great Trip looks fun If mark wants to keep the Coryell traditions alive he should stop the van immediatly and scream at the kids (no reason nessacary just a good scolding) The sisterhood would be proud. P.S. see mom I did go to the blog
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The scenery looks awesome! Hopefully you won't run into any bears... I hope that the camping goes well :)
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Oh BTW there is no warranty on the welding job - or actually you can have all the warranty you want just no service - ;) have fun df
ReplyDeletehey guys!!! we are back from WI and had a grand ol' time! looks like you are having a great time and havent killed each other yet, lol. me and carl and katie have a great idea...your family and ours go on a vacation...together!! if we didnt kill each other it would be lots of fun. miss ya all
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