Monday, August 5, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (86)

08/05/2019 Travel Day - Jordon, Montana


Start Location:
  • Dick’s RV Park
  • 1403 11th St SW, 1403 11th St SW, Great Falls, MT
  • 406.452.0333
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  56,983

End Location:
  • K&K RV Park
  • 448 Montana St, Jordan, MT 59337
  • 406.557.2265
End Time: 12:30 p.m.
Mileage:  57,222.4
Cost Per Night: $25.00 USD
Weather: 60-90 F Sunny
Route:
  • 191 North / 87 South
  • 87 South / 200 East
  • 200 East 
Our journey covered some really flat countryside. Big Green Farms and Ranches were everywhere. It was so flat you could see ‘forever.’ Unfortunately, we experienced another chip, this time on the driver’s side as a truck passed the ‘Beast.’

We got groceries and gas in the tiny town of Jordon. Our campground is super affordable ($25.00) but does not have any amenities. However, a big plus is their internet which works!!! We were even able to watch Netflicks.

I use my internet time to check on bills and research our next couple of overnights.

The owners were not present when we arrived. However, they instructed us just to park and set up in Spot 1. Paul met with the lady later to pay – He said that she was very nice.

Wildlife Spotted: Ducks; dead raccoon and two dead fawns on road. Lots of livestock: Cattle; horses;

Doing My Morning Stretches as the Sunrises
Doing My Morning Stretches as the Sunrises

Spot 1 at the K&K RV Park
Spot 1 at the K&K RV Park

Great Falls to Jordon, Montana
Great Falls to Jordon, Montana

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Sunday, August 4, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (85)

08/04/2019 Journaling at Dick’s RV Park


Start Location:
  • Dick’s RV Park
  • 1403 11th St SW, 1403 11th St SW, Great Falls, MT
  • 406.452.0333
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  56,983
Cost Per Night: $43.34 USD
Weather: 54-86 F Sunny

Paul used my leftover Kobe Lobster to make a delightful egg scramble. We placed two new stickers on the motor home map (Alberta and Montana). It was really nice walking around outside without having mosquitoes to deal with.

Dick’s RV Park is clearing out. We decided to stay an extra day so that I could get caught up on my Journaling. Paul was happy because with less campers, the internet grew strong enough for him to watch his show on Netflicks.

Wildlife Spotted: None

Two New Stickers (Alberta and Montana) on the Beast's Map
Two New Stickers (Alberta and Montana) on the Beast's Map
Lobster Egg Scramble
Lobster Egg Scramble

The Beast in Spot 35
The Beast in Spot 35

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Saturday, August 3, 2019

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08/03/2019 Happy Anniversary on the Road


Start Location:
  • Dick’s RV Park
  • 1403 11th St SW, 1403 11th St SW, Great Falls, MT
  • 406.452.0333
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  56,983
Cost Per Night: $43.34 USD
Weather: 55-91 F Sunny

Our 45 Anniversary was leisurely. We went to a laundromat. While I was watching the washing machines go round and round; Paul went to get his hair cut.

We tried to use our RV Trip Wizard app to schedule our next couple of stops. However, I just could not get it to cooperate.

For our Anniversary Dinner, Paul took us to Kobe Seafood and Steak. That is just what I ordered, Lobster and Fillet Mignon. We sat with some locals. Bob, our performing chef was wonderful as he grilled our Japanese teppanyaki fare. 

Poor Paul only had a salad and Fried Rice. Our waitress is a vegan, so she knew exactly how to take care of Paul’s dietary needs. With two glasses of red wine for me, our bill was only $63.00!!! What a bargain.

Dick’s RV Park rents DVDs for $1.50. We got two to entertain us in the evening. We used the fan we bought at the home depot – it worked great to keep us cool.

Wildlife Spotted: None

Laundry Day
Laundry Day

Chief Bob Lights Up the Onion Train
Chief Bob Lights Up the Onion Train

My Dinner – Lobster and Fillet Mignon
My Dinner – Lobster and Fillet Mignon

Happy 45th Anniversary at Kobe Seafood and Steak
Happy 45th Anniversary at Kobe Seafood and Steak

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Friday, August 2, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (83)

08/02/2019 Travel Day – Great Falls, Montana


Start Location:
Start Time: 8:00 a.m.
Mileage:  56,765.1

End Location:
  • Dick’s RV Park
  • 1403 11th St SW, 1403 11th St SW, Great Falls, MT
  • 406.452.0333
End Time: 12:30 p.m.
Mileage: 56,983
Cost Per Night: $43.34 USD
Weather: 59-95 F Sunny

Route:
  • 2 South
  • 3 East
  • AB 4
  • 15 South (USA)
  • 89 South
We reached the Sweetgrass Border Checkpoint at 9:40 a.m. There were about 15 cars and 4 motorcycles ahead of us. For the first twenty-five minutes of our wait they only had one station open. We waited about twenty minutes and only five cars crossed the border.

When they opened the second window it went much quicker. Five minutes later, after a few cursory questions, we were back in the USA!

After setting up camp, we had to run to the grocery store. Our cupboards and refrigerator were bare.

Then we were off to the Montana State Fair. It only cost $5.00 per senior to get in. The exhibits were very interesting. We skipped the rides and only played two games. Paul popped five balloons with bean bags and won me a square pink pig.

The weather was really hot and sunny. A storm promised to supply a downpour. While it did not rain while we were walking around the fair, the Montana Sky was gorgeously cloudy and grayish black.

The big event of the evening was the Larry the Cable Guy Show. Nick Hoff, the warm-up comedian was very funny. While Larry was trying out some new material – he was also hilarious. I have never heard Paul laugh so hard. Unfortunately, my fair German Sausage had me running to the bathroom; nevertheless, I really enjoyed the show.

Rain, Thunder, and Lighting entertained us back at the RV.

Wildlife Spotted: Magnificent Golden Eagle on a post; family of ducks in a green slimy pond;

Paul is Still Smiling after Six Days of Driving
Paul is Still Smiling after Six Days of Driving

Port of Entry – Back in the United States of America
Port of Entry – Back in the United States of America

Montana State Fair Entrance
Montana State Fair Entrance

Getting Better at the Selfie Thing
Getting Better at the Selfie Thing

The Tractor Parade
The Tractor Parade

Paul Loved Posing with President Trump
Paul Loved Posing with President Trump

Dark Montana Sky Promises a Storm
Dark Montana Sky Promises a Storm

Loved the Larry the Cable Guy Show
Loved the Larry the Cable Guy Show

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Thursday, August 1, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (82)

08/01/2019 Travel Day – Fort Macleod, Alberta


Start Location:
Start Time: 6:52 a.m.
Mileage:  56,389.7

End Location:
End Time: 1:56 p.m.
Mileage: 56,765.1
Cost Per Night: $48.30 CAD
Weather: 53 - 87 Sunny

Route:
  • 43x East 
  • Highway 16 E (Edmonton) 
  • 757 South 
  • 16 East 
  • 31 South 
  • 39 East 
  • 20 South 
  • 11 West 
  • 781 South 
  • 54 East
  •  2 South 

We have a long day on the road – 373 miles; so we left early. We were also very eager to leave the mosquitos behind. I do not know how the other campers do it. The kids were outside playing well into the evening.

One unwanted by product of an early start is the fog. We could barely see in front of our faces. Luckily the road was pave and relatively straight.

The fog lifted around 8:15 a.m. We took some back roads which led us through some beautiful farm country with lots of stock animals to see. We also passed huge fields of yellow flowers, which are actually fields of Canola – Stunning.

I really earned my money as navigator today. There were so many highway changes. Plus I took on the duties of mosquito killer – not sure how they all get inside the RV!

We drove through the very congested Calgary. Calgary’s nickname is ‘Cowtown’ because it is one of Canada's largest beef-cattle producers.

The Daisy May RV Park looks much much better on the web than in person. However, it was okay for an overnight stop. There were some shade trees, we were just not in those spots. Its big plus was there appeared to be no mosquitos!!!

I got bit twice by mosquitos on our drive today. We were killing a bunch of them while we were driving. I thought they might be getting in through the bathroom. Paul dapped some holes in the fan – hopefully that will stop them from getting in.

Wildlife Spotted: pond ducks;
Not So Wild Animals: alpacas; horses; cattle


Our Journey Started Very Foggy This Morning
Our Journey Started Very Foggy This Morning

There were Beautiful Canola Fields in Bloom Everywhere
There were Beautiful Canola Fields in Bloom Everywhere

Passing Through Calgary (Cow Town)
Passing Through Calgary (Cow Town)

Whitecourt to Fort Macleod - Alberta, Canada
Whitecourt to Fort Macleod - Alberta, Canada

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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (81)

07/31/2019 Travel Day – White Court, AB


Start Location:
  • Rotary RV Park
  • 13016 Lakeshore Dr, Charlie Lake, BC V0C 1H0, Canada
  • 250.785.1700
Start Time: 7:35 a.m.
Mileage:  55,850

End Location:
End Time: 2:48 p.m. (Lost an Hour)
Mileage: 56,389
Cost Per Night: $36.70 CAD
Weather: 50-65 F Heavy Intermittent Rain Showers
Route:
  • 97 South
  • 2 South
  • 43 East
  • 43x East
Breaking down camp went quickly and easily. We have a long drive to White Court. The switch from 97 South to 2 South was rather tricky. You had to drive through the small towns of Dawson Creek and Pounce Coupe. I used both GPS devices and it went off without a hitch.

As our routine, we stopped at a rest stop for lunch. I had a salmon salad sandwich – yummy much better than any restaurant.

We arrived at the RV Park just in the niche of time. Right after we got everything hooked up, we were hit with a thunderous shower storm which included hail! We fixed our tacos since I did not feel like making them yesterday.

Wow, the mosquitoes here were plentiful. Poor Paul spent a restless night protecting me from the critters.

Wildlife Spotted: Beautiful Magpies; Ducks; Domesticated: horses, cows and a herd of caribou (by museum)

Sweet Office Building - Sagitawah RV Park & Campground
Sweet Office Building

Our Overnight in Spot 11 - Sagitawah RV Park & Campground
Our Overnight in Spot 11

Fort St. John to Whitecourt, AB
Fort St. John to Whitecourt, AB

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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (80)

07/30/2019 Travel Day – Charlie Lake


Start Location:
Start Time: 7:55 a.m.
Mileage:  55,850

End Location:
  • Rotary RV Park
  • 13016 Lakeshore Dr, Charlie Lake, BC V0C 1H0, Canada
  • 250.785.1700
End Time: 1:00 p.m.
Mileage:  56,087
Cost Per Night: $39.90 CAD
Weather: 51-68 F Clear
Route:
  • 97 South
Since we only have a four-and-a-half-hour drive, we started our travels a tad later this morning. This gave me some time to pay monthly bills. I cannot believe that August is just around the corner – as is our 45th wedding anniversary (August 3rd)

This morning, the path we drove was lined with lush green grass decorated by the purple of fireweed and dotted by yellow wildflowers. With the mesas in the background, the panoramas were spectacular.

The road was smooth enough for me to get some journaling done. It is so easy to get behind. Due to the faulty internet service, I have not been able to post in a while. As long as I keep the journal updated, the posting will be easy.

Ross H. Maclean Rotary RV Park is basic . . . lots of road noise, but okay for an overnight rest. They were not too full when we arrived. They only had a back-in available though; so we had to unhook the tow vehicle. There were only ten spots with full-hookups.

The staff was super friendly and allowed us to borrow two DVDs. Why don’t more RV Facilities do that!?! We wanted to take the short walk to Lake Charles. Unfortunately, I was not feeling a hundred percent, so I suppered on a can of Chicken Noodle Soup. Paul made us popcorn and we watched the two movies.

Wildlife Spotted: What a difference a day makes, today only a Hawk taking flight from a fence post; two dead black bears, one just a baby; a dead fawn; (mayhaps the lack of animals was due to the increase of traffic on the road.)


Looks Like the Park is Full; However, there are  Only 10 Full Service-All Lining the Fence.
Looks Like the Park is Full; However, there are
Only 10 Full Service-All Lining the Fence.

Fort Nelson to Fort St. John (Charlie Lake)
Fort Nelson to Fort St. John (Charlie Lake)

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