Montana, Montana, Montaña!
It’s a BIG state; we’re going to be here for a while folks. It’s a beautiful state, one with more bears than people. So far I’ve see 2 bears, one big horn sheep, lots of deer, a herd of wild horses and a wandering goat who appeared lost.
Yesterday Becca crossed the Continental Divide. Wow what a milestone! And she did it carrying all her gear, no less. I spent the day exploring Glacier National Park. Such splendor! By far the most beautiful scenery on this entire trip.
The life of Mutt & Jeff, wrangler and cowgirl involves Becca getting off in the morning on the bike and me packing up the wagon and finding a suitable campground. Then I wait for Becca to show up at the end of the day on her trusty steed, and I cook the grub. Last but not least, we fight with the poptop (which is difficult to open, difficult to close and not much fun to climb into. We take turns on sleeping in the upper bunk.
We spent the night on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, which, complete with wandering pregnant stray dogs, looks more like the developing world than non-native America. However, everyone has been very welcoming, the pizza was good, and I even found a local mechanic to change the oil on my rig on a moment's notice. Slept in a motel and managed to convince Becca to take a day off, which we spent hiking in the park. We went to a spot called Many Glaciers which was breathtakingly beautiful and looked like Switzerland. Finished off the day tired but refreshed, and topped it off with dinner of bison burgers and Indian fry bread tacos at the local casino.



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