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Sunflower power |
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Lewis & Clark info at The Lost Trail pass |
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Typical Bitterroot Range scenery |
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Looking for food or companionship |
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Female hidng under the 'bus' from all the bunnies seeking companions |
MISSOULA, MT - - The highway (US 93) from Ketchum, ID to Missoula took us through a good portion of the Bitterroot Range. One highlight was the rest area at The Lost Trail pass. The 7,014' pass shows in a journal entry (9/3/05) from the Lewis & Clark Expedition of Discovery (May 1804 - September 1806). Click on the pic of the information display to read about it.
Once in Missoula, we headed to the KOA campground. The location to downtown Missoula, the YMCA and plenty of coffee shops makes the nightly price easier to swallow.
Having stayed at the KOA before, we were aware of the resident bunnies. For those who are new to the site, the "We love our bunnies" signs in the registration area should have been a tip off.
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