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We made it back home Sunday evening... and it's taken me this long to get the time (energy?) to sit and post up pictures and such. So, my apologies to those few who have been asking.
Day 0-1:
We left home on Friday night after work - about 4pm - and collectively drove into late Saturday morning. Got into the neighborhood of the Little Missouri National Grasslands/Roosevelt National park near the western border of North Dakota before we got off the interstate to do any real exploring.
Little Missouri National Grasslands - ND
We drove along dirt farm/back roads out to the Initial Rock Interpetive Area...
And beyond...
Greeting the herds of free-range cattle as we went.
We eventually came to a 'no trespassing' sign and were made to come back the way we came in.
We ended up in the town of Medora, ND. We stopped for bunch, and then found the normal entrance to Roosevelt Nat'l Park to do the normal touristy loop. We were greeted by some of these guys...
And a bunch of these guys too.
We got out of the jeep a few times to stretch our legs...
And have a look around at the sights that can't be seen from the road.
About mid-afternoon, we finally made it into Montana, and decided that Glendive, MT would be the last time we would see the interstate until the trip home. We drove to Circle, MT... stopped at an ATM, got some off-the-beaten-path directions to a campground from one of the locals, and off we went. By way of the directions we were given, and by the mapping program on Aaron's laptop, it wasn't long before we experienced what I had been hoping for all along:
We traveled miles and miles of dirt farm roads to the campground that we were told about - it was in the Russell Nat'l Wildlife Refuge. Despite protest, I preferred not to stay there as it was less of a campground than it was a private peninsula with a lot of seasonal RV-type guests and no real sign of a primitive camping area.
So, we moved along and found a marked campground just off the highway miles north of the first 'campground.' We got here just before dark, and just before the rain/wind came in. We hadn't had dinner at this point, so we opted to stay in the tent and graze on the munchies that we already had packed in the jeep, and turn in early. We'd been driving almost non-stop for 28 hours.
Day 0-1:
We left home on Friday night after work - about 4pm - and collectively drove into late Saturday morning. Got into the neighborhood of the Little Missouri National Grasslands/Roosevelt National park near the western border of North Dakota before we got off the interstate to do any real exploring.
Little Missouri National Grasslands - ND
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We drove along dirt farm/back roads out to the Initial Rock Interpetive Area...
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And beyond...
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Greeting the herds of free-range cattle as we went.
You must be registered for see images
We eventually came to a 'no trespassing' sign and were made to come back the way we came in.
You must be registered for see images
We ended up in the town of Medora, ND. We stopped for bunch, and then found the normal entrance to Roosevelt Nat'l Park to do the normal touristy loop. We were greeted by some of these guys...
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
And a bunch of these guys too.
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
We got out of the jeep a few times to stretch our legs...
You must be registered for see images
And have a look around at the sights that can't be seen from the road.
You must be registered for see images
About mid-afternoon, we finally made it into Montana, and decided that Glendive, MT would be the last time we would see the interstate until the trip home. We drove to Circle, MT... stopped at an ATM, got some off-the-beaten-path directions to a campground from one of the locals, and off we went. By way of the directions we were given, and by the mapping program on Aaron's laptop, it wasn't long before we experienced what I had been hoping for all along:
You must be registered for see images
We traveled miles and miles of dirt farm roads to the campground that we were told about - it was in the Russell Nat'l Wildlife Refuge. Despite protest, I preferred not to stay there as it was less of a campground than it was a private peninsula with a lot of seasonal RV-type guests and no real sign of a primitive camping area.
So, we moved along and found a marked campground just off the highway miles north of the first 'campground.' We got here just before dark, and just before the rain/wind came in. We hadn't had dinner at this point, so we opted to stay in the tent and graze on the munchies that we already had packed in the jeep, and turn in early. We'd been driving almost non-stop for 28 hours.