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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

On Thursday, Sept. 30th, we headed to Medora ND and entered the South Park of Theodoree Roosevelt National Park.  We toured the 36 mile loop of the park and were able to view Buffalo, Wild Mustangs, Prairie Dogs and of course beautiful sites. Pictures will follw as soon as I have a connection that will allow me time to upload.  After our fantastic trip through the Park, we left for Montana and spent the night in Forsyth MT.  The Wagon Wheel RV Park was not much, but it was good enough for the night.

On Friday, Oct. 1st, we left Forsyth for Helena Montana.  We arrived in the early afternoon and are planning on staying for the weekend and leaving Monday morning for Yellowstone National Park.  We filled up with water at the "Glass Slipper", a local bar and convenience store near Tammy & Pete's.  We found a georgous spot next to Canyon Ferry Lake at Court Sheriff Campground which is a campground run by the Bureau of Reclaimation. 

The campground has no amenities such as WiFi, electric, sewer or water but the view is so nice and we are self sufficient. We are able to run off of our inverter and generator.  Pretty nice!

1 comment:

  1. We love Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Much prettier than the South Dakota Badlands. Always lots of game to see. It's one of our favorite places. If going to Yellowstone, don't miss Cody. The museum is one of the best Western museums in the country - the other one being the Cowboy Museum in Oklahoma City. En route, there is the Custer Memorial which is worth a stop and see. Lots to see in Yellowstone, especially during the off-season when there are few visitors to get in the way.

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