I picked up Liz in Denver on Saturday where she was greeted by the Democratic National Party volunteers. What a warm welcome!
We made our way to Cheyenne to find a flat tire. Fortunately it was at the BOC/Linde distribution location and Chuck (no coincidence I believe) helped us change the tire and we made our way to Rawlins, WY.
After a somewhat crooked night's sleep we traveled across the very large and very empty state of Wyoming. A WHOLE lot of nothin'. The long and winding road over the mountains brought us to the most impressive Grand Teton National Park where we were for the last few days (see photo above for impressiveness).
We hiked, drove and boated around the park and made it up to Yellowstone to see the very on the beaten path Old Faithful. Even more impressive were all the other geysers and hot springs...felt like walking on Mars or something. One of the most unique landscapes I've ever seen.
After a brief stop in Jackson Hole to take a look at the leaking tank, and do nothing about it. We are re-fueling at the local organic grocery and making our way to Glacier for more wild adventures.
The music compilations have been a big help in filling in the void of the wide open spaces we've been driving. Much thanks to all the contributors.
Glacier National Park here we come! Wyoming will never be the same...
Cheers!
Kelly
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