Friday, July 11, 2014

More Stampede!

Chuck Wagon Races
We spent the day after the rodeo grocery shopping, cleaning up the rig, doing laundry, and all that other boring stuff that still has to be done even when vacationing!
But, we took the shuttle back down to the Stampede to attend the evening show... what a blast. It started off with Chuck Wagon Races - now I have never ever seen one before, but am now a big fan - what a hoot!  It's like watching high powered drag races, or Nascar or something! Great sport!

Flying Cowboy!




We spent the next couple of hours been entertained by singers, dancers, kids, flying cowboys - a great show.  Didn't finish til midnight so by the time we got home we were a little past tired, but it was a great day!

Oh, and Fredric found his next toy - an uber-giant tractor..... probably won't be under then next christmas tree!!!
Statue that came to life
Showgirls

Fredric's Favorite Toy

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Cowboys, Cowboys, and Cowboys!

After dropping Baylee and Zori into a fabulous doggy day care right next to the RV park we headed downtown.
We made it to the Calgary Stampede in about 45 minutes. We had to negotiate through heavy traffic in downtown Calgary, but fortunately we were disconnected from the airstream! Signage on the roads here is not quite the same (major understatement)!

Spent the first two hours wandering through the Stampede which is very similar in appearance to a State Fair, including all the good foods like hotdogs, deep fried Oreos, deep fried cheesecake, and the like.  We managed to stay away from everything but the hotdogs!!  Fortunately, we hit upon the beer garden fairly quickly so felt right at home! Massive amounts of people in attendance as the photo to the right shows - and thats less than half of the stadium!



The rodeo kicked off with cowboys competing on the bucking broncos.... absolutely amazingly fabulous to watch, but what a heck of a sport they compete in. Seriously I would be in hospital after been thrown around like them - but even the ones that got thrown off dusted themselves off and looked mighty fine walking away!





Then some of the same guys competed on the
bulls, a seriously dangerous sport! The arena is filled with cowboys just out there to protect the riders if and when they are thrown off - nothing serious happened but it was scary to watch!










The Rodeo ended with the ladies coming out and competing in Barrel Racing.  Beautiful horses, incredible skills - we cheered til we were hoarse - so to speak!!

Fabulous day, very hot, exhausted - back again tomorrow for the evening show!  Phew..... this is hard work!!













Monday, July 7, 2014

Canada!


 The drive from Montana into Canada was absolutely beautiful!  No problem at the border (!) and we made our way past field after field after field of canola (!) who knew what the fields of yellow were?

After only getting detoured once - the roads are signposted a little differently than California - and making our way through a 5 mile housing development in order to u-turn and get back on the freeway, we arrived at our destination only a little frazzled!
Our Rv camp is not quite what we thought it would be, very wet, muddy, and very close to neighbors, but it does have a huge field for the dogs to run in.
We are making making dinner, hunkering down, and getting ready for the rodeo tomorrow!

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Montana Thru Montana

 Headed out around 10:00am through the most amazing wide open, majestic, big skyed country side that is as unique as the California Coast Line. Beautiful rivers, mountains, flat fields, red roofed barns, log cabins, and skies filled with clouds that told so many stories!
Missouri River-meandered parallel to the freeway.
Missouri River that meandered along I-15, filled with colorful boats floating down river.
Rest Stop!

Fredric winning AGAIN at Backgammon (ask him how!)

Lewis & Clark RVPark


Within half an hour of our arrival, 6 other airstreams arrived, five of which will be joining us on the Alaska trip.  Would have been a big party normally, but the mosquitoes were out in force (I couldn't go outside) so everyone stayed inside after an initial, and very quick, glass of wine!
Seriously - I have never met mosquitoes like this - and we are not even in Alaska yet!!! Fredric just came back from walking Baylee and said, "the good news is that there is no wind, the bad news is, that there is no wind"  He killed 'billions' of mosquitoes just out on a 5 minute walk. Had I been out walking I would be a body filled with itching bites right now!
Fredric Getting ready to go amongst the mosquitos!!!


Saturday, July 5, 2014

Utah to Montana

Traveled from Utah, through Idaho into Montana. Absolutely beautiful scenery; fields as far as the eye can see filled with potatoes, wheat, and alfalfa; mountains with just a hint of snow still sitting at the very peak; octagonal lava pillars running for miles at the side of the freeway, and the cutest red barned farms!
403 miles, 7 hours.







Stopped for the night at Southside RV Park in Dillon, Montana.  What a spectacularly beautiful place. We backed into a spot on the creek, lovely lawns, flowers, and very friendly proprietors.


Definitely Wine Time!

Baylee loving the creek!
We went for dinner to a local joint called Sparky's... good BBQ and great local beer!

Happy,Tired Dog!

Heading to Utah

Driving Through Utah
Drove from Las Vegas into Utah. Easy roads, beautiful scenery, about a 6 hour  374 mile trip. Stayed at a KOA in Springville. Great people, but again, very hot and a lot of mosquitos. I guess its practice for us when we get into Alaska!
Great Spot at the KOA in Springville, Utah



We're Off!!

Baylee's Ready To Go!

Thursday, July 3rd- We left Morro Bay around 10:00am chomping at the bit - We are ready - definitely, and if we're not, well.... too late now! First stop Vegas - No, no plans for gambling, just a good stopping point!
Hitchin Post RV Park, Las Vegas











First stop was the Hitchin Post in Vegas right off Las Vegas Blvd.  Not a bad place, although the gravel/dirt made its way into Eddie B very quickly.  Worst part - we arrived in 113 degree heat - it was blistering hot! Couldn't take the dogs for a walk!
435 miles today and about 8 1/2 hours, but we are listening to a great book!






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OK!  8:07 at night and its still 101.4  degrees outside. Our air conditioner is working overtime and its still 91 inside! And, by the way, our mascot, Isabella (knitted by my Great Great Aunt Margaret in England and sent over by mom) will be prominently displayed in many photos :)