Even though Washington turned its cold wet shoulder on me, I kind of liked the vibe. It was a cool Saturday, but not too cold and the rain must have kept going west because I woke up dry. And I remembered to take a picture of my camp ground this time.
Waking up to sounds of water was very peaceful. I hit the road and headed east towards the top bit of the potato state and Montana. I would like to shake the hand of the people that designed I90 about 20 miles into Idaho all the way into Montana. The nice sweeping curves up and down the mountains was very relaxing as well. Beautiful sites everywhere as well.
It seems like every time I would crest a hill I was greeted with glorious sites as far as the eye could see.
I am lucky I didn't drop my phone taking some of these. Not like it would have mattered anyways. My phone is not AT&T which is the only service provider out here. It reaffirms my potential switch to Google Fi this winter.
I made it to camp and completely love our national park system. However I don't get why we need tax dollars to support the parks when they have a steady stream of cars waiting to pay $30 each to drive through. And then if you want to pitch a tent, that is another $20. The RV people are paying even more. As a tax payer I would like to see some transparency about income vs expenditures.
The above was to the North of me.
The above was to the south. If you zoom into the center you can see the steam from the hot springs.
A marker on the hill I called my dad from.
Sunset over the park.