L'escargot's Second Big Trip

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For three weeks this August and September we headed to the northern Rockies. L'escargo, our 2015 Camp Inn #784 took us to two Canadian and three US National Parks.
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First park was North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt NP, a beautiful hidden gem.

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Cottonwood Campground

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Lots of critters, big and small

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Everywhere in the Rockies, in both Canada and the US, there was smoke from wildfires.

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At Lake Louise, we were in a campground surrounded by an electric fence. We saw several Grizzly and Black Bears, but at a distance.

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Nearby is Moraine Lake. Glacial flour (ground up rock) makes the water blue.

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Waterton Lake NP is Alberta's part of Glacier Waterton International Peace Park. The Prince of Wales Hotel was built in the 1920's by the Canadian National Railroad.

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The campground was on the lake shore, but the view was smoky. Most all of the park was closed to hiking because of active fires. We met a couple with seven year old CI 550. They still love it!

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Glacier! St. Mary Campground. We had several nights here, lost three nights at Fish Creek CG on the west side because of the fires.

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Sun Point. Some rain (and snow up top) cleared a bit of the smoke, for a while, anyway.

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Everywhere, evidence of previous fires

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An hour or so out and then back on the Highline Trail from Logan Pass. The west side of the Going to the Sun highway was closed.

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On to Rocky Mountain NP. 7:45 am and waiting for the shuttle up the Bear Lake road. OK, it was Sunday of Labor Day Weekend, but that's when we could be there.

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Jewel Lake. About three miles and a 775 ' climb from the Glacier Gorge trailhead, but very few people!

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Peace at 10'000 feet

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We meet this couple at a rest area in Indiana on the way home. Teardrop earring karma!

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Our last night out. Ohio to Big Sky Country and back again. Twenty days, we drove 5,370 miles and averaged 19.5 mpg.
 
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Sounds like a great trip. To bad the forest fire smoke hurt the views. I love your little lending library.
 
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