Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Rainy, rainy day


Twin Falls, ID


Oregon --> Idaho


 I didn't make it very far my first day driving back to Maine. I ended up spending the night in Pendleton, OR.







Finally, I came upon the Snake River in Hell's Canyon! The left picture was what I saw first. Then, I drove about another 1/2 mile around a bend and saw the real Snake River!

Surprising terrain hiding all sorts of beauty throughout North America! It really is a stunning country.



Sunday, September 28, 2014

Starting my trip back to the Northeast

Yesterday I started back to Maine. It was really hard saying goodbye to family over the last few days, especially Evan. Don't know when I'll see him again.
I didn't get very far, though, because I was delayed by an accident on the highway through the Columbia River Gorge, which is as beautiful as ever (sorry, no photos taken!). I was in standstill traffic for about 1 hr. When I finally was able to pass the site of the accident, the firemen were cleaning off the road and there was a burnt out hull of a truck next to the road. I found out later that the truck was carrying 42,000 apples and it caught fire! See http://kxl.com/2014/09/27/semi-truck-fire-closes-i-84/ for a picture of the truck and apples before they were totally gone, which is when I drove past.
Spent the night in Pendleton, OR and am now heading off to Idaho. It is probably going to be raining by the time I get there. Not real interested in spending the night in rain, so I might stay in a hotel. I hope the weather improves as I head across the country!

Oregon


I also happened upon a strange tree along the Oregon Trail. What kind of "fruit" does this tree bear?


Idaho

 Crossing Idaho felt rather long. I was getting pretty tired of driving so I ended up stopping several times. One place that I stopped was called Craters of the Moon, which was exposed region of lava flows within the plains. Here is a region that they call Devil's Garden because of the twisted trees amongst the lava rock.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Battle of Little Bighorn National Monument


In Montana I stopped at the Battle of Little Bighorn National Monument. The picture on the left shows how the area was mainly grassland.

There were several monuments at the site, including unknown soldier white gravestones, indian red gravestones and the horse sculpture. I did learn that there were indian tribes that were fighting with Custer against the other indian tribes - the politics of the battle were not simple!