Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Midwest Drive


We cruised across middle America, zig zagging through Nebraska, Iowa, and Wisconsin.

Roadside Midwestern crazy talk
Valentine, NE

This captured moments before Beans got a face full of porcupine quills.  One still remains in his lip today.


Sioux City Sarsaparilla stop
Iowa State Park









Madison, Wisconsin Picnic Point walk followed by Afghanistan grub.




Ben's family plot and farmhouse in Oshkosh, WI


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

SD: Blizzard


We had high hopes of meeting up with family and friends in Deadwood at the Corbett's Extravaganza cabin. On the road for over a month, I was looking forward to seeing my sister and celebrating Oktoberfest in the Black Hills with merry making and wife carrying contests. Instead, the snow blew in. Overnight, the damp forest became a winter wonderland with 3-4 feet of snow accumulating all at once. We lost electricity. We lost access to water. There was no internet or phone service available. Our voyage and consistent momentum forward to which I had gotten so accustomed came to a halt. 
I admit, my initial romantic visions of a snow in were temporarily overcome by panic and frustration in the delay. Few are aware that Ben is a bit of a renaissance man and an Eagle Scout. As I wallowed in the initial disappointment of postponing the reunion festivities, Ben was in his element  building up the fire, melting snow to drink, and creating hamburger fat candles. Fortunately, the depth of the Corbett liquor cabinet was outstanding and the stillness outside made us cozy in for the long haul. I finished several books, snowshoed, and spent days staring into the fire. I was prepared to spend the next few weeks waiting for the snow to melt, but to my surprise a bulldozer had been called to clear a path. We waited two more days and then made our escape, shovel in hand. Only later did we learn of the collapsed roofs and lost cattle. Our week in Extravaganza cabin marked the change of seasons and would be remembered by Ben as the highlight of our trip.










Saturday, November 30, 2013

MT: Big Sky Country

To sum up our Montana travels- rainy, rotten weather, a teaser peak at Glacier,  and a joyful reunion.


The small community of Whitefish and hip Bozeman were the favorites; maybe due to the break from the rain, or maybe because we enjoyed their local breweries best. 

My dad and Sarah met us in Bigfork- hooray!- and we attempted to take in the beauty of Glacier despite heavy clouds and spitting rain. It made for an adventure as we all piled into the bus to see how far we could climb before the road closed. A shout out goes to Grace and Matt who recommended the huckleberry ice cream and Mckenzie River Pizza Co. 👍

With so much driving lately, we craved some solid down time. We found it about 15 miles outside Helena at a lake that was vacant due to recent government closures.  We had the place to ourselves. The dogs ran free. We made dinner in the bus, and we drank wine around the bonfire.



Wednesday, November 27, 2013

BANFF & Our Greatest Investment To Date

Here's the thing. This trip was originally set for a July jump off date, which means when we envisioned touring the Canadian Rockies we honestly didn't predict the desperate need for a heater. Cut to the end of September when we actually arrived (yes, I am an incredibly delayed blogger... But who can blog when there is so much to see out the window). It is seriously chilly. The drive looks surprisingly a lot like Wyoming and I love it. Unfortunately, the wind is also similar to home. Cuts to the core. Neither of us have taken our long johns off for days. It was time for our biggest purchase yet. Flannel sheets. They are absolutely the best $35 I have ever spent. So to date, our only souvenirs are these sheets and a Bigfoot magnet. I'm not complaining.


BANFF
Wow. Sometimes I feel like an outdoor snob because I find myself comparing places to the epic Wind Rivers in Wyoming, but this place was no joke. Stop one was picturesque Lake Louise. We tried our hands at some canoeing. As I paddled, mesmerized at the pale teal water from the glacial silt, Ben set about to getting to the end and back in record time. Other highlights include closing down BANFF Hot Springs, waking up the following morning at 1:30 in the afternoon (time warp?!) and Bloody Mary's for breakfast. If it were a tad warmer we would have loved to have taken some longer treks and backpacked for weeks. Another trip I suppose. We rolled out as the snow rolled in and had to defrost our toes at Radium Hot Springs. Seriously. The place was named after traces of radon was discovered in the water. 

Bighorn sheep bid us farewell as we journeyed back south, hoping for warmer territory.