At last we have computer access! Sorry to those of you who have been checking with nothing new to read (sorry Dad:). We're in Washington at
Kortney and Nick's house so I'll try to fill you in on the past few days...
Day 3-We got up at the Buffalo
KOA and had a great breakfast of pancakes and sausage in the
KOA cafe. Once we got on the road we drove through the Bighorn Mountains all the way to Cody, Wyoming. After Cody, we drove through Buffalo Bill State Park and along the Buffalo Bill
reservoir which was spectacular! As we approached Yellowstone we drove through the
Shoshonie National Forest and saw a few wildfires that they were trying to control. We got to see the helicopters dropping materials on the fire to stop them from spreading. We drove into the east gate of Yellowstone and went towards our campground. About 15 minutes into our drive we came upon a herd of Buffalo and drove right through the middle of them as they were crossing the road-I got a picture of one right next to the car and they are huge! We got to Bridge Bay Campground and got our tent set up. I made spaghetti over the campfire-the first real cooking success over a fire and we got ready for bed. Since we were in bear country, we had to be very careful about not leaving any food or food materials out, so we put everything back into the car and went to bed.
Day 4-We got up early to start our day of exploring Yellowstone and when we walked out of our tent, there were two deer feeding right next to our tent. They didn't care one bit that we were 10 feet from them, and just kept on eating. After breakfast we went and had a shower-and had to pay 3.25 each for our showers! I told Jared that he better make it worth it and take an extra long shower. We spent the rest of the day driving the loop of Yellowstone-from Bridge Bay to Canyon Village to Tower Falls to Mammoth Hot Springs (where we had lunch) to Old Faithful and through the West Thumb on our way back to Bridge Bay. We saw elk, bison, mule deer, pronghorn sheep, pelicans, and some sort of a woodchuck creature. We were hoping to see a bear along the way, but the only bear we saw was the animal cracker bears we were snacking on. We also saw geysers, mud volcanoes, hot springs, waterfalls, steam vents, a caldera, paint pots,
caldrons, rivers, lakes, valleys, and a ton of mountains. After about 12 hours of exploring, we headed back to camp and had dinner before collapsing from exhaustion:)
Day 5-We got up and I made a big breakfast of pancakes, eggs, bacon, and toast. We had to hurry up and get packed up before check out time at 10, so we ended up changing into our clothes for the day in a gas station then drove out the west entrance of Yellowstone. Since we didn't get to see any bears, we stopped at the Grizzly Rescue Facility where they take the bears they have to remove from the park, so in the end, we did get to see a bear, even if it was in a cage. We continued on the road through Montana and the Rocky Mountains, through Idaho and finally into Washington. We stopped at the Spokane
KOA for the night just as it was getting dark and arrived just in time for a big storm to come through. We got the tent set up and a tarp over it just in time for the wind to come and the rain and lightning to hit. We sat in the car and waited it out, and fell asleep in the process. We slept for about 2 hours and when we woke up it the storm had passed on, so we went into the tent for the night and got some sleep.
Day 6-We woke up and tried to dry the tent out while we made breakfast and showered (in case you were keeping track, we didn't shower the day before so it was long past due, thank goodness we love each other even when we stink). Once again we hit the road and drove through Washington, down towards Oregon and followed the Columbia River along the border until we reached the Pacific Ocean. We were able to see the Cascade Mountains and Mt. Hood along the way. We took the bridge from Oregon across the river toward Chinook, Washington and met
Kortney who took us to their house. Nick was at work, so Jared and I had a delicious salmon dinner with
Kortney.
Day 7-After a great breakfast made by
Kortney, we went exploring with Kort and Nick around
Ilwaco and Astoria, OR. We saw a shipwreck that's washed up on the beach, had fish and chips for lunch and saw a whole lot of sea lions in the harbor. We also went to get coffee in Astoria and walked through the market that they have every Sunday. Nick had to go to work, so we went to a local artist shop and picked out a print that he personalized for us, when we get home we'll show everyone, it's super cute:)
That takes us up to now, when we're about to go on a hike with
Kortney and Red (the dog). Our plan is to spend the night here and then head to CA tomorrow where we'll stay at a bed and breakfast for our first wedding anniversary-can you believe it's been a year already? Thanks for reading the latest chapters in the road trip novel:)