




It was well worth the stress. The owner was very apologetic and gave us a generous deal. The place sits about 20 ft from one of the best trout streams in the country. Everyone fly fishes here, even the kids. For wildlife there is Elk, Big Horn Sheep, Bear and Moose. The nearest town is Darby which is having it's annual logger's day competition tomorrow. Wi-Fi has yet to hit the valley so it's hard to find an Internet connection but I will try and post some photos of the festival as soon as possible.
Kaori and I will rest up for a couple of days and then start preparing for the second leg of the trip, camping in the Canadian Rockies.
4 comments:
Abbie looks comfy. How is she feeling?
The photos are beautiful. You really should like about that coffee table book that Leann mentioned.
Following along on your journey is so much fun. Thanks for sharing.
Glad that you made it safe and sound. Looks like Abbie is happy to find a comfortable place to rest. The big question is are you going to take a different route back home?
Was it that much hot day? or the thermometer is broken? The cottage is so cute. Are you really really ready for the camping? Once in a life time great experience, right?
This was the actual temperature reading in the sun. It is dry, which it makes it just bearable, but I heard thousands of fish in lakes around the area died because of this heat wave. -K
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