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river of red

It’s insane what wildfires do, even scarier what wildfire storms can do. While driving through a canyon outside of Missoula, Montana, we passed by an area that looked like it was recently scorched (or so we thought). Well, a couple of questions to our camper neighbors later and we learned that the fire occurred in the year 2000. They informed us that a wildfire “storm” is a fire with so much fuel that the heat from the fire sterilizes the ground and the vegetation doesn’t bounce back for years.

Here’s a photo of the strange red haze the fires in Wyoming were casting. Eerie.

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souvenir hat

What happens to all the cowboy hats lost in a rodeo?

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Idaho’s oldest building

Welcome to Idaho’s oldest building. We passed it en route to our glamping destination in South Dakota and just had to stop.

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rodeo in Dillon, Montana

After an early-morning push to get to Dillon on time,
our glamping train rolled in just in time for their hometown rodeo.

Buckin’ horses …

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Night Lights

It’s one of those days when I’m anxious to see things from a different angle. Travel will do that to a person.

Headstand?

Hmmm … I think not.

Mountaintop?

Maybe.

Do you ever have one of those days?

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dinner a la glamping

Just as the sun was setting, we set ourselves (ourselves being me, Ace, Kim, Anita, Jennie, Donna, Michele, Barb, Lisa, Brenda, and Shery) down for a delicious potluck dinner—the decorations being the work of our fabulous hostesses …

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