Sunday, July 25, 2010

St. Mary

I decided to do a quick update for today while I have time. I am at the KOA at St. Mary on the east side of Glacier. I got in a good hot shower and am getting laundry done right now. I don't have a good phone signal here and there wi-fi is slow, so no pictures today.

The drive across the park was once again beautiful. At one point I just pulled over and drank my cup of coffee and looked around for a while. I have been extremely fortunate with the weather. This morning was a gain a perfect blue sky and just a tad on the cool side. I'll take that every day.

Didn't see any new wildlife yet today. After laundry is done I am going to head back into the park to look around some more. I hiked a couple of short but very steep trails this morning. I think I am done hiking for the day.

This is a good time to catch up on a few thoughts from the road.
  • I think every Suzuki Samurai that is still running is in Wyoming or Montana.
  • I have typically thought of driving and walking in 2 dimensions. I have learned to view it in 3 dimensions and altitude and incline have huge impact on the experience.
  • My hands still look like hell from all the abuse out here, but they don't hurt anymore.
  • My left elbow is a mess. I can go hours without any pain and then an hour or town were I can barely lift my arm. Have had two very bad mornings lately. It is generally at it's worst right after setting up camp (now, for example). I must have camper's elbow.
  • When I am driving the mountain roads I try to find an empty pocket void of other cars. If I am right up on someone or someone is rightbehind me I pull over and wait a bit. I enjoy the drive much more when I don't have to think about what other cars are doing.

No song of the day yet. I have heard some good ones, but I am reserving judgement until all songs for today have been heard.

I have no idea what my next plans will be, but I would be surprised if I am not home by the end of the week.

Tom

1 comment:

hondaman said...

Wow, 2 Weeks what a transformation. I hope you return being able to say you seen, done or felt what you needed to.
Kris