Thursday, July 1, 2010
Day 5- Yellowstone/Grand Tetons to Great Falls, MT
DAY 5
We got into Yellowstone sometime after 3 am. Going past The Grand Tetons, about midnight, lightning was flashing, so I tried to get a few shots. It didn’t really work the way I wanted it to, but I still got a nice shot.
We were thinking hotel, but ended up just finding a camp site that a really nice security guard let us stay in for free. The only catch was that we had to be out by 8am…….. The tent was set up and we were snuggled into the half way blown up air mattress.
Got up a few minutes before 8 and packed the car just enough to get out of there so we did not have to pay the $37 camp fee.
I showered, well shaved in the lodge bathroom. And into the park….. We were heading to Old Faithful. On the way Jolie saw her first caribou and we took lots of pictures. When we pulled in the parking lot we saw hundreds of people walking away. Dang! I told Jo she should see it since we were there. An hour and a half later and a really crapy meal, Jolie was like “Is that all.” Boy howdy. It was less exciting than I remember.
We got out of the park and headed on north. I was so excited to ride again. I still feel weird about not riding yesterday…… Looking back it was the right decision. That would have been a horrible night.
The ride was for sure one of the best. We headed north into Montana. Two separate times the clouds literally parted for us. The were storm clouds as far as the eye could see in both direction… And in the middle, beautiful blue skies…. This happened twice.
We changed our route and went north to Great Falls instead of Glacier Park. This will get us in a good place for the morning and we will be on an interstate instead of a two lane road.
On Interstate 15 N. I ran into the mother of all rainstorms. It rained hard for 20 miles and then the skies opened up and the sun blared…. (SIGH) And 15 minutes later it started hailing and thunder and lightning…… Still beautiful and awesome to be riding. We made great time and the bike is doing awesome.
PS, I used my new biking shorts and they are dreamy. Kinda weird changing in a parking lot.
-Sam
Day 5 cont...
The last thing sam said to me last night before we went to sleep was "if you hear something pawing at the tent, don't slap it." WHAT!!! So, twice during the 4 hours we slept, i said to sam, in a soft whisper, "Sam, did you hear that?" And twice he responded in a low groggy groan, "no." Of course it was just the wind blowing across the tent. We were perfectly safe- the camp ground even had a guy that circled the grounds every thirty minutes- plus he said that all the bears were down the road at the free camp ground. What have we learned from this.... don't stay in the free camp grounds outside of Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons.
Headed through Yellowstone this morning- looking for animals. Still, no bears. Then we headed to Old Faithful, which i'm sad to report was kind of a let down. At least I can say I saw it... right.?
Drove out of the park, unloaded the bike and comtinued north through Montana- the land of the perfect log home nestled at the bottom of a mighty mountain and sometimes, as an added bonus, it's also on the lake . Going up 15N we got caught in a bit of a storm which turned into a hail storm that made me more than a little nervous- thank God we had already pulled over at an underpass. We waited it out and pushed on to Great Falls.
The best part of out route change is that we had both showered and had dinner by 10:30- glorious.
Now, on to a good night's sleep and a late morning.
-Jolie
DAY 4- Breckenridge, CO to Yellowstone
Day 4
We woke up to a beautiful Colorado morning. Went through my old stomping grounds. Lots of memories! Hit the road about 9 am, early for us. Went to Walmart and ran into Tom from the olds in Breck and caught up. Hit I-70 through the tunnel and I got caught in some gnarly groved pavement and kinda freaked out. I didn’t know what to do so I did what any rookie motorcycle rider would do, I slowed down to about 30 mph on one of the largest interstates in the nation…….I could not get out of the groves because of the 6 inch lip on the other lane but after slowing waaaay down…I got out. WOW!
Off top Boulder and met up with Preston- a good friend from high school. Bought spandex and some fancy lube……… (more to come later) Lunch and then saw Helen and the precious baby boy Ronin Maxwell. Adorable.
This is where it gest kinda lame. I put the bike in the truck. I had to take the day and spend it with my boo. I told her it was because I wanted to spend time with her…. Although, my everything hurts. Left thumb is numb, entire right hand is numb, under areas…… back, neck and I think my tail bone is bruised.
Great to ride in the car! Conversation and phone calls. Long day…. I am writing from the car and it is almost midnight (local time) and we are not there! I feel real weird about riding in the car, but my mom told me it was a good thing.
Really looking for to getting back on the bike. I did not think I would, but maybe I am a real cyclist. Probably not!
Peace and I will catch you from the road tom tomorrow.
- Sam
Day 4 cont.
So I feel asleep last night before I got the chance to write anything…. Thank you sam for including my pics with yours- love you!! So, yesterday was texas, new mexico and Colorado. We ended up in Breckenridge and met up with a couple of Sam’s buddies from when he worked there. Thanks Justin and Brad for taking us in for the night!
We woke this morning to warm sunshine and crisp mountain air. After several tunnels and one long, winding and beautiful canyon, we were in Boulder. We met up with Preston, Helen and the newest addition to their family- baby Ronin…. So cute!!! Greta to see you guys!!! Then on north by northwest- together in the truck. The whole day was filled with miles and miles of beautiful scenery. This is my first time in Wyoming and it’s lovely. The sunset tonight started about 8 or 8:30 and there was light on the horizon until at least 10:30. Glad I got to share the ride wit Sam- ( Sam, you are so far from lame!)
Currently we are in Jackosn, it’s now 1:00 am(MT), and we’re still heading north- me and my boo.
What and awesome adventure this is- a once in a lifetime kind of trip!!! We really are lucky to be able to take a month to travel the US and Canada!!!
Onward north-
Jolie
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