Wednesday, September 27, 2017

When in doubt...BBQ

The BBQ cookers are smokin'  I'm ready
NEWPORT, TN - - Wednesday was another fairly long day on the interstate.  Luckily, we seem to be able to find a  BBQ spot nearly everywhere we travel.  Does that mean BBQ lovers have migrated all over  or have more cooks decided to try something different??  Who cares as long BBQ becomes more popular. 
      The Gigglin' Pig satisfied on all levels.  And, best of all, we're now entering(NC)  real BBQ country.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

I-40 sights in Arkansas and Tennesee

This farmer wanted to provide the folks whizzing by with a bit of sculpture

Big wheels keep on rolling

The Bass Pro Shops pyramid in Memphis...we're on the Mississippi River bridge
HOLLIDAY, TN - - We just keep on rolling at about 400 miles per day.  Tennessee is a wide state so we may not make it to Noroth Carolina tomorrow.   

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Resting while the world thunders by

Time to watch the 18-wheelers roll by

Synchronized residents of a wind farm
CONWAY, TX - - We've departed our campground near Santa Fe, NM and we are on the way back to FL by way of NC.  Our final night turned into a thunder and lightning show.  Naturally, Sunday was bright and sunny.
     We stopped at a rest area on I-40 and decided to dry out.  Farther down the interstate the land had sprouted wind farm after wind farm doing their electric-producing dance.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

There are road runners then there are ROAD RUNNERS

Wylie coyote wouldn't tangle with these flyers.  
SANTA FE, NM - - Actually, the road runner is the symbol of the Rail Runner commuter train system.

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Hot today, green chili peppers when roasted

Red hot

Chili love on your license plate
Getting all roasted up
SANTA FE, NM - - You can get your roasted green chili peppers fresh from the grill (drum) at Whole Foods store in Santa FE.  We hit town yesterday and headed to WF this morning for their breakfast buffet.  While we were eating, we could see  an employee filling  two heated rotating drums with large green chili peppers.  He then watched as they roasted while spritzing  them with water.  As soon as they were finished they went on sale.  

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Ouray to Durango

Sunny...

...the clouds are rolling in...

...and the rain turned to hail at 10,000'
DURANGO, CO - - Last night, we watched a big black bear raid a dumpster about 30 yards away from our campsite at 1:30am.  We were leaving Ouray this morning anyway, but apparently this omnivore is a regular visitor to the neighborhood.
     After an extra coffee stop to fuel up for the up-and-down, twisty 75 miles to Durango we took off.  It was one of those days when the weather was a bit unsettled.  The sun was nice, even the dark clouds rolling in weren't bad.  But the rain turning into hail which lightly covered the road as we crossed one of three 10,000' or better passes was a bit much.
     So tonight we've opted for a dry spot with a nice sized tv.  We don't always 'rough it.'  

Friday, September 15, 2017

Is that snow??

OURAY, CO - - We got heavy rain last night, then it stopped so we got a campfire going   and then it started to really rain.  Cover / stuff chairs, wood, insulation and then crawl in and go to sleep...at 7:15!!  The rain stopped sometime around 11pm.  We waited til morning to check things.  The bags I used (3mil contractor clean up bags) are good when new, but these have picked up some holes in use.  So..we had a lot of wet stuff.
     Now, when we checked the mountains around, some of those about 12,000' had a nice sprinkling of early season  snow.  Seeing that can put a smile on your face real easy.  (NOTE:  our campground was at about 8,000'.)

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Along the road

Fall is rushing to get ready

Cowboys herding the 'hard' way

One more high point on our trip


Silverton, CO

Ouray residents

Red Mountain reflection

Silverton's main street is paved...the rest of the streets are dirt.
SILVERTON, CO - - We're camping in Ouray after a trip to Telluride where we learned the entire area was full up with a 'Blues & Brews' festival.   Ouray is more up in the San Juan Mountains so you either walk down or up main st.  Our campground is called "Ampitheater" because the mountains surround us on three sides and we can look down on the town below.   

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Into Colorado

Clouds hug Grand Teton's peak with Colter Bay in the foreground

Wind and rain erosion carve the lower flanks of these mountains on the way to Montrose, CO
MONTROSE, CO - - After three nights camping in Grand Teton NP, we headed out in a general southerly direction.  300 miles down the road, we spent the night in Rawlins, WY.  From there it's been lots of scenic but lonely state highway (WY & CO) miles to land here in Montrose.  Tomorrow  were headed to either Ouray or Telluride;  maybe Durango or Silverton.  Actually we'll probably hit them all as we have some time to spare.
     I can already hear you saying:  How can they have time to spare when Florida was trashed by the hurricane? Fortunately, our house survived really well. Somehow we never even lost power.  Now, about a mile away there was much more destruction.  What we learned from last year's October hurricane (we were in Maine when that one struck) was not to hurry home because you may not be able to get there or you may be just two more souls looking for food/water/gasoline or some semblance of normal life.   

Monday, September 11, 2017

We actually saw the sun

A sunny day in Teton NP
TETON NP, WY - - We haven't gotten a (possible) damage report about our house in OB because wifi and the power is out.  We actually saw the sun and clouds for awhile Saturday...the fires clear day in about two months.  Never fear as a light smoky haze returned.  (Monday) and we're heading towards Colorado.

Saturday, September 09, 2017

We're waiting on Irma

TETON NATIONAL PARK, WY - - We're camping in Teton,  checking for updates on Irma where we can as there is slim / none cell service. To get wifi we've found a restaurant in the park with service....just be hungry as a meal is needed.
       Our house in OB is boarded up and awaiting the storm.  Neighbors are keeping an eye on  it.  We worry most about the big trees we have coming down on the roof or worse. 
     Meanwhile, our good friends at Glacier Campground (MT) are choking on smoke and ash from a large wildfire in Glacier NP and dreading an evacuation order or worse.
      

Tuesday, September 05, 2017

Cheat sheet

Do you know how fast 70 kilometers is in MPH?
BOZEMAN, MT - - We left our campground in Glacier and rode through smoky areas much worse than Glacier.  Tomorrow it's more smoky areas, but now we're worried about Hurricane Irma which looks set to kick the crap out of Florida.  Maybe it won't trash Ormond Beach.  We've got hurricane prep in  place...now we wait.
     While we were in Canada I employed a 'cheat sheet'  to equate my speed (mph) to the correct equal of kilometers or at least close.  A kilo equals .62 mph so the easiest speed zone of 100k equals 62 mph.  You'll note on close inspection that I've rounded off a lot of figures.
    

Monday, September 04, 2017

Back to Logan Pass

Sunday sunrise at Logan Pass parking lot

Early Monday morning view of Lake McDonald   
WEST GLACIER, MT - - I'd like to say we're doing all sorts o fun things, but the smoke is getting smokier and the Sprague Creek wildfire continues to grow.  We were all set for a hike to celebrate Lydia's 67th birthday.  The heavy smoke at Logan Pass made the decision easy...take the short one.  The fun continued when we tried to head back down Going to the Sun (West) to the campground.  The fire was getting to close to the road so the park closed it to allow the fire fighters clear work access.  Late Monday the winds kicked up making the fire fighters job tougher still and sending fine ash to lightly cover everything.
     Heavy smoke is still covering some areas Monday morning encouraging more and more visitors to hit the road.  At this point we're undecided on staying one more night.

Saturday, September 02, 2017

How we get photos...#3

You can't see the nasty rock c limb to get into position
WEST GLACIER, MT - - This pic is from Canada's Jasper National Park where we hiked up Mt. Edith Cavell, one of our favorite hikes in the area.  On the way down, Lydia spied a good spot to have me take a pic of her.  Reaching the location required a nimble descent and ascent in a rock field.  Nimble is no longer part of my vocabulary so off she went.  It looks like she is taking a photo of Angel Glacier.  But no, there is a marmot on the rock in front of her  so she now has a nice gallery of marmot photos..mainly back end and side shots as this marmot was a union member and would only pose for food.

Friday, September 01, 2017

Wrapped, closed and smoked

Fire crews put protective wrap on the Mt. Brown fire lookout.

Heavy night time smoke forced the closure of Lake McDonald Lodge

At night, fires can be seen. In daylight its smoke, smoke, smoke
WEST GLACIER, MT - - You can smell the fires at Lake McDonald Lodge.  The cool night time temperatures allow the heavy smoke to blanket the lodge area.  Air quality deteriorated to hazardous levels so the Lodge closed two days ago.  Not what you want to do before Labor Day Weekend.
     The Sprague creek fire,  in hard to access terrain,  has now incinerated the historic Sperry Chalet.  Itself a long, hard hike from anywhere, the chalet fell victim to strong winds whipping up the fire.  The Mt. Brown fire lookout, wrapped to look like a turkey ready for the oven, shows one weapon the fire fighters can employ in critical areas.