Cool mountain passage.
We drove south from Thermopolis WY on Rt 20. The road was downhill to the south... however the river was flowing North!!!
Go figure. Another really cool feature of nature.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Home stretch
In jamestown ny home of Lucille ball. Ate at Fenton's - Great place. Headed to cooperstown tomorrow.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Council Bluffs IA
We're staying in Council Bluffs IA (across the river from Omaha). This is a large city area.
Union Pacific Golden Spike Tower was cool and worth the stop over. We spoke with a guy who is a model train hobbyist. He told us that the local club had acquired a working N-scale model of the North Platte "East Hump." (25 ft by 5 ft) It was originally created in the 1980's as a working scale model used to train people on how the hump yard worked. They are working to reassemble it and get it back into working order. It was housed in a box car and then removed sometime in the mid-80's and given to the university. Union Pacific was able to find the box car sitting on a side rail somewhere in Mexico. The hope is to get the car back to North Platte and put the whole thing onto a rail beside the museum by 2010.
Union Pacific Golden Spike Tower was cool and worth the stop over. We spoke with a guy who is a model train hobbyist. He told us that the local club had acquired a working N-scale model of the North Platte "East Hump." (25 ft by 5 ft) It was originally created in the 1980's as a working scale model used to train people on how the hump yard worked. They are working to reassemble it and get it back into working order. It was housed in a box car and then removed sometime in the mid-80's and given to the university. Union Pacific was able to find the box car sitting on a side rail somewhere in Mexico. The hope is to get the car back to North Platte and put the whole thing onto a rail beside the museum by 2010.
Golden spike tower
The largest classification rail yard in the world. Operated by union pacific. 2850 acres. www.Goldenspiketower.Com Computer run with remote control engines. We decided to stop because we probably wont be back this way for a long time.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
testing
Just text. okay - sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. no idea why. Anyhow I've lost many great master pieces of prose.
dang - text not working
Okay - I just realized that many (most) of my TXT posts aren't exactly readable. dang. This is the first time I've used the laptop in a week - maybe now I will get a smart phone.
We're in Cheyenne WY. There is an amazing thunder storm rolling through right now. Oh and a huge Union Pacific rail yard too. It would be cool to stay here just to watch them move trains.
A few days ago we drove south of Yellowstone into the Tetons. While talking to a Park Ranger about road conditions to Cheyenne he told us that our planned route was pretty dug up. 30 miles of "by escort pilot car only" - plan on "many hour" delays - so long that they come by and give you a newspaper and tell you turn off your car. So we rerouted for today and went back through the park to Cody and then down south through Casper. 65-75 mph most of the way.
We are now officially East bound on I-80, be back in a week.
We're in Cheyenne WY. There is an amazing thunder storm rolling through right now. Oh and a huge Union Pacific rail yard too. It would be cool to stay here just to watch them move trains.
A few days ago we drove south of Yellowstone into the Tetons. While talking to a Park Ranger about road conditions to Cheyenne he told us that our planned route was pretty dug up. 30 miles of "by escort pilot car only" - plan on "many hour" delays - so long that they come by and give you a newspaper and tell you turn off your car. So we rerouted for today and went back through the park to Cody and then down south through Casper. 65-75 mph most of the way.
We are now officially East bound on I-80, be back in a week.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Animal crossing
Bison Induced traffic jam. I don't know if you can see it in this low res photo - but the traffic goes all the way up the hill to the right. There was a large herd of Bison crossing the road, and they don't exactly "cross" like cows do to get to the other side. They kind of take their sweet old time (and they can - each one is as big as a honda civic)... plus all us tourists stop in the middle of the road to take pictures rather than pull off.
Friday, August 21, 2009
West yellowstone
Downtown west yellowstone MT. Nice little spot. Turns out the road between madison and noris is closed. This means a 112 Mile detour to get to the north end of the park. At 40 mph it will take about three hours. Today was spent at old faithful. Maybe mammoth tomorow and everything else north.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Rest Area in South Dakota
If you read closely it contains LAT LONG
(edit) Here's a link of Google maps using these coordinates. It appears close - I'm not quite sure gmaps has exactly the right spot - either that or my conversion lost a few digits.
(edit) Here's a link of Google maps using these coordinates. It appears close - I'm not quite sure gmaps has exactly the right spot - either that or my conversion lost a few digits.
Corn palace
Totally decorated with corn - lots and lots of corn. The birds are stealing it and living within the art work. I didn't check if the corn is dyed or they used different natural colors of corn. The stalk is also used (or maybe both). For those interested check this out
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Yellowstone trip begins tomorrow
6:30 am - ready or not. Just need to finish packing and get to bed.
Cleveland, Madison, Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Yellowstone West.
Cleveland, Madison, Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Yellowstone West.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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