July 2016 Train to Seattle 

So my train leaves at 6:45pm, check out of the lodge is 11:00am… so I have about 8 hours to do something…
So what I  ended up doing was having breakfast. I had the huckleberry pancakes that were as big as the plate so I was only able to eat about half of it. Nexted I packed my bags and now I’m just sitting out on the back porch the lodge waiting till about 1030 until I officially check out of my room and then I’ll have a couple hours to kill before the train.

I think I found a huckleberry bush at the lodge,

As I’m finishing up lunch, I can testify that Montana can make great elk sausages. After today’s lunch I’ve tried 3 types and I’ve been happy with all of them.

So the train ride from Glacier to Seattle was uneventful. I stayed in my coach seat and tried to sleep.  The only cool thing was being in the end car when the train split and the front half went to Seattle and the back half went to Portland.

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July 2016 Glacier National DAY TWO 

July 30th. Started today at 5:30am, why? well the sunrise is at 6:05 am so I wanted to be up to get my camera ready. Summer 2016 Trip_2016_07_30_0135

Had an early breakfast, the buffet again. I’m saving the huckleberry pancakes for tomorrow. One thing that I noticed most of the staff here is they are in their twenties and I was thinking that 20 years ago this would have been something really cool to do. One of the shuttle drivers is a older gentleman that lives in Arizona and comes up here every summer to get away from the heat.  I might have to look into that, but I first need to downsize my life.

In an hour I am taking “Going-to-the-sun road”, an 8 hour bus tour through Glacier National Park more photos and videos to come.

sneak peek until I get to Seattle and can type up a summary on my laptop.

So some quick advice if you are traveling to glacier national Park I would recommend taking the “Going-to-the-sun road” tour first since it gives you a nice overview of of the park and will let you plan for your next couple days of which trails you wish to hike. And if you are a Geocacher, remember to look for the POI. I got too excited about taking pictures that I forgot to look for the answers to the cache questions. Guess I will just have to come back. 😉 I really wish I had another five days; so I could hike all those other trails, the easy day trails would’ve been nice to see.

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Oh and one other thing to point out; the people that carry bear spray really need a license or should be trained before they carry. One of my fellow lodgers went on a hike and mentioned that while they were on the trail,  a father sat down and the bear spray went off in his son’s face; not a pleasant experience.

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July 2016 Glacier National DAY ONE

The boat tour… July 29

Good morning, Sunrise (6:05 am)from my window.

I had a nice buffet breakfast at the lodge. The coffee was good and the biscuits flakey.

I’m now (8:08 am) waiting for the bus to take me to the boat tour of Two Medicine area. 

The boat tour of Two Medicine Lake is on the oldest boat on the lake. It was built in the 1920’s and has been in service ever since. 

So I’m back at the lodge and have been for a while went to eat, and read a book before posting.  As before the good pictures will be up Aug 8th or a bit later.

It seems more detail needed to be added to this trip.  It was not a 3 hour boat tour, but a 20 minute boat tour that took you across a lake so you could hike some of the shorter trails in East Glacier National Park.  I am glad I prepared for hiking, because some others didn’t and didn’t really see much of the park.

As before the good photos will be uploaded later, but I saw what is called here in the park The Twin Falls and further down the trail the Two Lakes both along the Bighorn Basin. I recorded some video that I will post later, but it needs some edits so I don’t sound like a complete idiot as a babel about stuff I know nothing about.

I’ve got two stories to tell, which is why anyone goes on an adventure…

The first, I met a woman who was 15 miles from completing the Continental Divide Trail.  She and a friend had just hiked 7 days and had stopped to take a shower and resupply as they made the final push to met the goal.  Sometime on July 30th this women will have hiked according to a google search 3100 miles from Mexico to Canada… That is dedication.  Admittedly, she said it was not all in one trek, but in multiple trips over a few years, but still that is way more than I’ve done nor most of us.

And story two, (insert chipmunk) Why is there a chipmunk here… he/she is the reason fro the story.  I was hiking the trail to the Two Lakes and at the end of the travel I stopped to drink some water and eat a bit of trail mix when I notice some of the native wildlife.  Since this is a frequently visited area with camp grounds near by, some of the smaller critters, ie a chipmunk were not as afraid as the birds and lizards I saw along the trail.  Why is this chipmunk so important? I saved a young man a bunch of money.  It seems he and a group of friends had been in that exact spot the day before and while leaving, this young man dropped something.  He dropped his car keys.  This little chipmunk I guess was interested in the keys, and as I was pointing him out to a group of ladies that had just arrived, one of their part noticed something and picked up some car keys.  They took those keys to the gift shop by the tour ferry and learned that the young man had called a tow truck earlier that morning and sadly he was already gone… but wait something had delayed the tow truck and he was sitting in the snack area drinking coffee and still waiting.  So the end of the tail, a little chipmunk looking for a candy bar helped out.

Well, I have another adventure tomorrow.  It is a bus tour of the park, so I’m thinking my feet won’t hurt as much… hehe.

 

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July 2016 Train to Glacier 

This was a long ride. I enjoyed a long conversation with a newly wed Amish couple and their extended family traveling to West Glacier visit family and then to do some camping and fishing. I asked him about their way of life and he asked me about politics. His family doesn’t vote, and leaves it up to God in prayer to pick the best leaders. For my political take, we need a miracle.

As I said this was a long train ride, over 24 hours and the train was full most of the time with people getting on and off as we went along.  To travel by train you must be very patient, you will see quiet, reserved people like the Amish to loud and rowdy college students taking a vaca before they start their freshman term…

Here are some pictures mostly of farm country, corn and wheat and a river or 2.

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July 2016 Chicago 

(MORE PHOTOS LATER AUG 8th upload plan.)

Started with breakfast at Meli’s. I had an awesome gouda chicken bacon omelette that was the size of the plate.

Tour by boat. Took the architecture tour up the rivers and learned that Chicago is the birth place of the skyscraper so something good came of the Great Chicago fire.

Lunch at Tavern by the Park.IMG_20160726_122805

Sat outside under an umbrella and the breeze from the lake kept it cool. Currently the temperature is 80° at 12:26pm.

Tour of park.


Tour of art museum.

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Dinner in Italian Village. The food was good, but not great. The fish was supposed to be fresh from the great Lakes, but had that rubbery feeling from being froze too long. The service was great, and the restaurant looked like good inside.

Some Geocaching

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July 2016 Train Trip DAY TWO PM

I’m starting this post at 12pm but will not publish until I get to Chicago, 1.5 hours later which means I’ve been on this train for 24 hours. Why the delay? Bad thunderstorms last night messed up the signal tower system so the train is having to go below normal speed. we have also had to wait on side tracks to let other trains pass since the schedules are all off. Finally leaving Springfield we got up to 80 mph for a few minutes.  

Here is a farm house as we coast along.. 

welcome to Lincoln a few more stop then CHICAGO 

Here we are Bloomington what a view 😉

Next stop Joliet 

we are finally finally moving I lost track of the delay length … 

but finally Chicago is ahead… 

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July 2016 Train Trip DAY TWO Miday 

Well it’s approaching 12pm and that cinamine roll my sister gave me was a few hours ago. Tip if you don’t want to eat $5 microwaved hot dogs… pack your own lunch.

Btw that has been the view 90% of the time. corn 🌽 and 🌽 oh look…

more corn. Hehe 😄

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July 2016 Train Trip DAY TWO AM Part

I tried to sleep some last night, just hard to find a comfortable way to sit, but I’ve grabbed a cup of coffee here at 6:45 am just getting ready to stop at St. Louis. The train is adding a few more cars at this stop, so I guess the train will be getting busy as we head into Chicago. Enjoy this Sunrise pic from outside St. Louis. 

And here we are pulling into the station. 

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July 2016 Train Trip DAY ONE

Today I started the first day of my train vacation across the northern United States. 

My sister dropped me off at Union Station in Dallas.  We said our goodbyes and well wishes; she and my niece headed off to see a Sunday children’s matinee and I went inside the building. There were very few people this Sunday afternoon, and I saw no one in the ticket booth, but a sign posted said my train was now boarding. So I grabbed my suitcase and followed the signs into the unknown. For my first experience I was a bit nervous, not seeing anyone had me wondering if I was headed the right way. A short walk underground and then up the last set of stairs labeled Amatrak had me at my destination. The ticket agent was there. My ticket was scanned and I was directed where to board. 

Following the advice of a friend that has traveled by train, I went looking for the observation car. 

I selected a table, which I later changed because I was facing the “wrong way” and I wanted to get a bit further from this very noisey eater. 

The train finally got started for the first stop on this 19 stop journey. Here are some pictures from along the way:

So first stop is Mineola, TX. Don’t worry I didn’t know it existed either, but a map gives a good reference 

 A mom traveling with 3 small children came to the observation deck to eat dinner. I couldn’t help but laugh a few times while listening to them. statements like, “stop tormenting your sister”, “sit down and finish your dinner.”… There was a young woman  who had been talking on the phone, she decided to try and find a quieter car. A group of elderly couples only shook their heads. 


Next stop Longview, TX. No pretty view from the train at this stop. Here is where you transfer to the bus to go to Shreveport, LA.

on to stop 3 – Marshall, Tx

Just went through some rain ☔ at 7:12pm, sadly was short lived. 

7:23pm at Marshall now. This is not a smoke break stop, do not get off the train… Hehe. 

on to stop 4..Texarkana 

I’ve seen some beautiful rivers and ponds but can’t get my camera ready fast enough. 

Guess you might be wondering how fast a train travels? The top speed has been 75mph but that is only on the longer open stretches. The train drops to 30ish mph when it’s approaching a city. 

Pulling into Texarkana now at 8:50pm it is too dark outside to take pictures. Right now,  I’m trying to decide if I want to get organized to sleep or get out the laptop for some late night gaming… the snack shop closes at 10pm so my access to coffee will end there too until 6AM.

on to stop 5..Hope, AR and this is my last comment before I publish. I don’t have a reliable Internet connection so playing games is an issue. Seems even offline games use the Internet for something. 

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Birding in Texas in June = very sweaty

This morning, I headed out to Estero Llano Grande to experience a guided bird seeing tour.  It was 8:30 am in south Texas and the humidity was through the roof.  All the rain we have received in the last week, while good for filling up the wetland area, brought out the mosquitoes in force.  I was trying a new bug repellent that was “green” so it had no DEET. The guide leading the tour had a DEET repellent.  Both worked as well as the other, meaning not really well at all, but mine smelled better.

On the tour we saw about 30 birds, which is less than normal, but it is June and most of the birds are done with their migration.  I also got one Geocache done; however, there was no log so I couldn’t sign.  Here are some of the birds I was able to photograph well enough that I wanted to share.  FYI I’m having to use the check-off list and google to double check the names, so I might be wrong. Enjoy!

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